Forgiveness is the process of waiving any negative feeling or desire for punishment.
Forgiveness, Forgiven, Forgiving or Forgive may also refer to:
An animal is a multicellular, eukaryotic organism of the kingdom Animalia or Metazoa.
Forgiveness, in a psychological sense, is the intentional and voluntary process by which one who may have felt initially wronged, victimized, harmed or hurt goes through a process in changing feelings and attitude regarding a given offender for his/her actions, and overcomes the impact of the offense, flaw or mistake including negative emotions such as resentment or a desire for vengeance. Theorists differ in the extent to which they believe forgiveness also implies replacing the negative emotions with positive attitudes, or requires reconciliation with the offender. In certain legal contexts, forgiveness is a term for absolving someone of debt, loan, obligation, or other claims. Such legal usage can also be thought of as mercy, being distinct from forgiveness.
The Gift(s) may refer to:
A ghost is a spirit of a dead person that may appear to the living.
Tomorrow may refer to:
Thank you is a common expression of gratitude.
Blood is a biological fluid found in animals.
Legacy or Legacies may refer to:
Pure may refer to:
Angel Eyes may refer to:
Destiny is a predetermined course of events or fixed natural order of the universe.
Someday or Some Day may refer to:
Remembrance is the act of remembering, the ability to remember, or a memorial.
Fallen may refer to:
Love is an emotion of strong affection and personal attachment to people and things.
A sanctuary is a place of safety.
Crossroads, crossroad, cross road(s) or similar may refer to:
A sacrifice is the practice of offering food, or the lives of animals or people to the gods, as an act of propitiation or worship.
Twilight is the time of day before sunrise or after sunset.
Release may refer to: