Judges are required by law to take reparations into account when imprisoning an offender because those reparations are considered to be a practical recognition of remorse by the offender.
One morning, however, the son saw an old bird was feeding her big-mouthed-chirping-baby birds which were featherless he felt so much guilty that he repented of having made so many mistakes.
Otherwise, there is no medicine that can cure her, and even the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas can't save her. It is said, "Offenses arise from the mind; use the mind to repent."