Forgiveness

Carrying guilt or regret? If you’ve hurt someone and want to make things right, Forgivenet offers a safe and anonymous platform to ask for forgiveness and begin the path to emotional healing.

A Safe Space to Seek Forgiveness

At Forgivenet, we understand how hard it can be to admit mistakes and seek reconciliation. That’s why we’ve created a compassionate, judgment-free space where you can share your story anonymously, express genuine remorse, and ask for forgiveness from those you’ve wronged. Whether it’s a friend, family member, or loved one, you can take the first step toward healing and self-forgiveness completely anonymously.

  • Apologizing for taking credit for someone else’s work

    I am writing this letter to sincerely apologize for taking credit for your work. Looking back, I realize how wrong and hurtful my actions were, and I deeply regret the pain and betrayal I caused you. I understand the hard work, dedication, and creativity that went into your project, and I am truly sorry for…

  • I’m so lost

    Dear Heavenly Father,Hello God, it’s me again, Eli. The child who would always go back and forth to you. I’ve been doing well, but also been doing horrible. Father, I got back to smoking again. It’s my only way to relieve the stress in me, I want to let go of it but can’t. I…

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    please

    God i know voh mere sath nhi rehna chahata usko merese peecha chudana hai ……..par uske paas bahut log hai sath me baat krne k liye par mere paas koi ni hai n ………….. aur abhi bahut yaad aa rhi hai pta nhi kyu par aa rhi hai … mujhe nhi pta ki usne mujhe…

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    Why me

    Dear God ,why is this happening to me, I try to stay positive and try not to work with criminals and be criminals,and yet I get punished ,lied to,betrayed,robbed, and all that . Why are you doing this to me, why if a soul have respect for everyone and anything and get punished like that,i…

  • FAQ – Forgiveness Letter

    1. What is a forgiveness letter?

    A forgiveness letter is a personal message written to express forgiveness, ask for forgiveness, or begin emotional healing after hurt, conflict, regret, or misunderstanding. It may be written to another person, to God, to yourself, or even kept private as a reflection exercise. The purpose is not always to fix everything immediately, but to create space for honesty, peace, and healing.

    2. Why do people write forgiveness letters?

    People write forgiveness letters when they want to release anger, express regret, repair a relationship, ask for peace, or let go of emotional pain. A forgiveness letter can help organize difficult feelings and put them into words. It may also help someone say what they could not say in a conversation.

    3. Can I write a forgiveness letter to God?

    Yes. Many people write a forgiveness letter to God when they are asking for mercy, healing, guidance, or a new beginning. This type of letter may include regret, confession, hope, gratitude, and a sincere desire to change. It can be written as a prayer or as a private spiritual reflection.

    4. Can I write a forgiveness letter to myself?

    Yes. A forgiveness letter to yourself can be a meaningful way to release guilt, shame, or regret. It may include acknowledging what happened, accepting that you are human, learning from the experience, and choosing to move forward with more wisdom, kindness, and responsibility.

    5. What should I include in a forgiveness letter?

    A forgiveness letter may include what happened, how it affected you, what you feel now, what you want to release, what you hope will change, and what kind of peace you are seeking. If you are asking for forgiveness, include honesty, responsibility, regret, and a clear intention to do better.

    6. Do I have to send a forgiveness letter?

    No. A forgiveness letter can be written for your own healing and never sent. Some people write the letter to understand their feelings, pray, or release pain privately. If sending the letter could create more conflict or feel unsafe, it may be better to keep it private or discuss it first with a trusted person.