Benjamin Devey
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- Writer, designer, musician
Benjamin Devey hosts LearningLove.com, a site that shares principles and insights on vital relationships. Free articles and newsletter available at:
Devey is an artist, musician, and writer; but his fascination is with life, devoting most of his attention to his family, wife, and children.
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Hopeful Marriage
Marriage is much more than a random pairing of hearts: It's integral to personal progression and happiness. The essential roles of husband, wife, father, and mother are the fundamental responsibilities that support life, stability, and society. The world has developed a skeptical attitude ...
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Valentines For Missing Persons
If you're single, Valentines might feel like a day of missing out. If you're between love, on the rocks — or if Cupid seems to have lost your forwarding address — Valentines may seem more like a day of vexing, instead of an occasion for romance. May I suggest a thought or two? Our ...
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The Thrill Of Attraction
New love is like a fresh start. During dating, everyone puts on their best face. People want to make their best impressions. It isn't so much a deception to hide past embarrassments, as it is an opportunity to discover your strengths in love. Attraction is new fresh perspective, a glimpse of ...
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Planned Serendipity
Copyright (c)2005 by Benjamin Devey. All rights reserved. Serendipity is an attitude for making accidental, fortunate discoveries. It’s moments of happy coincidence that surprise you and turn you in nunanticipated directions. It can solidify your sense of purpose or nlaunch a new-found ...
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Favorite Quotes & Thoughts from Benjamin Devey
Love comes into the love-filled life.
You can fly, if you're not afraid to fall.
Love is active, not passive. Rather than find love, we need to learn to love as God does. In doing so, our capacity to love will increase.
The windows of heaven wait to pour out blessings. They are constrained only by our ability to receive. And our ability to receive is determined by our capacity to give.
Regardless of how I implement pure love in my life, I have to allow others the autonomy to choose their own way to live.
The very act of being in awe of our loved one engenders the feelings that will ultimately nurture our love for them.
In both an ete
al sense, as well as in natural outcome, we obtain the consequences of every act. For good or bad, we each shape our own world.
Love gives. It doesn't take. It cannot be demanded. In giving, love is magnified, not diminished.
Our character grows as we successfully surmount conflicts and difficulties. To bypass these growing experiences would be to forgo growth.
Trust is vital to love. When two individuals build mutual faith in each other, they become emotionally free to give and receive nurture. In mature love, individuals don't own each other. They each give to the other an offering of all their love.
Love is the greatest truth. No other act on earth can more honestly confirm a person's value.
Miracles occur when both necessity and faith are present. When miracles don't occur, it is because people demand them for proof of divine intervention.
We can all benefit from each other. Accepting and loving others only broadens our world.
Instead of praying for the love of our life to show up, we should pray to show up with a life full of love.
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