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  2. Forgive Me (Chloe x Halle song) - Wikipedia

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    "Forgive Me" is an uptempo trap-pop and R&B song. [3] [4] [5] Lyrically, the song drives the message of being completely unapologetic in who you are and feeling self-empowered, regardless of who accepts or rejects it. [6] "Forgive Me" comes on after the album's intro which opens with an "angelic" choral delivery and serves as the opening for ...

  3. Kshama - Wikipedia

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    Kshama (Sanskrit: क्षमा, romanized: kṣamā) is a Sanskrit word that is used in Hinduism to indicate forgiveness. [1]Kshama refers to forgiving others for the misdeeds they performed upon oneself, which is why it is related to qualities such as forbearance and compassion. [1]

  4. Forgive Me - Wikipedia

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    "Forgive Me" (Joel Compass song), 2014 "Forgive Me" (Leona Lewis song), 2008 "Forgive Me" (Lynden David Hall song), 2000 "Forgive Me" (Chloe x Halle song), 2020 "Forgive Me", a 2008 song by City and Colour from the album Bring Me Your Love "Forgive Me", a 1984 song by Donna Summer from the album Cats Without Claws

  5. Forgive Me (Leona Lewis song) - Wikipedia

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    Lewis performing "Forgive Me" during the tour The Labyrinth. On 26 July 2008, the single mix was released to the Mexican iTunes Store as a stand-alone digital single. [1] For the UK release, the single cover was revealed on 17 September 2008, [12] whilst the song was released in the UK on 3 November 2008 as the fourth single. [13]

  6. Kshamavani - Wikipedia

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    Kshamavani Parva celebrates forgiveness as a way to a life of love, friendship, peace and harmony. When you forgive, you stop feeling resentful; there is no more indignation or anger against another for a perceived offence, difference or mistake; there is no clamour for punishment. It means the end of violence (Hinsa). [4]

  7. Hoʻoponopono - Wikipedia

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    I'm sorry. Please forgive me. Thank you." [36]: 32 It is based on Len's idea of 100% responsibility, [36]: 41 taking responsibility for everyone's actions, not only for one's own. If one would take complete responsibility for one's life, then everything one sees, hears, tastes, touches, or in any way experiences would be one's responsibility ...

  8. Mea culpa - Wikipedia

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    Mea culpa / ˌ m eɪ. ə ˈ k ʊ l. p ə / is a phrase originating from Latin that means my fault or my mistake and is an acknowledgment of having done wrong. [1] The expression is used also as an admission of having made a mistake that should have been avoided and, in a religious context, may be accompanied by symbolically beating the breast when uttering the words.

  9. Don't Want to Forgive Me Now - Wikipedia

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    "Don't Want to Forgive Me Now" is a song by Scottish band Wet Wet Wet, released as the third single from their sixth studio album, Picture This (1995), on 5 June 1995. It reached number seven on the UK Singles Chart and reached the top 20 in Iceland and Ireland.