Be In Love

What if we were so in love with life that we could experience heaven on earth?

Imagine waking up each morning so excited to embrace the day that you practically leap out of bed. Life feels vibrant, alive, and utterly magical. According to Dr. Bruce Lipton, author of The Honeymoon Effect, this is the power of love—real, deep love—not just for another person, but for life itself. He describes how, when we are deeply in love, we transcend ordinary existence and begin to experience something extraordinary. It’s as if heaven has come to earth.

This kind of love isn’t just romantic or fleeting; it’s divine. In the Song of Songs, Scripture tells us that God’s love is better than wine—a love so intoxicating it lifts us to places of joy and fulfillment we didn’t know were possible. The Psalms echo this sentiment, proclaiming that in God’s presence, there is fullness of joy and pleasures forevermore. Jesus himself declared that His mission was to give us life—not just to survive, but to live abundantly, overflowing with richness and delight.

So here’s the question: If life was meant to be this beautiful, this joyful, why aren’t more of us experiencing it? Why does heaven on earth often feel like an elusive dream instead of our daily reality?

Could it be that the narratives we’ve been taught—about love, about God, about life itself—have dimmed our ability to feel this fullness? What if we’ve settled for a version of life that is smaller, more confined, more fearful than the one we were created to live?

Maybe the answer isn’t just to analyze our beliefs but to fall in love all over again—with life, with creation, with the divine spark that connects us to something infinitely greater. What if love isn’t something we search for but something we choose, something we cultivate?

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