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information in an unbiased way. It must be ascertained
that developments in social psychology, psychiatry,
and counseling around the world is ever evolving and in
some cases sorrowfully devolving.
Actual developments that are based on the social
sciences can turn out quite different owing to
circumstances beyond control and knowledge of the
best of all scientists.
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or the viewer to come to their own conclusion about
reports and findings published in this presentation
here.
- The Liberal Arts and Humanities -- The Liberal Arts and Humanities -
EDITOREDITOR
ConsiderationsConsiderations
“Hook Up”
Cultural/Casual
1. (noun) A specific time when two people meet
to join in – together- for a mutual event, or,
2. Two individuals from diverse backgrounds
form a cheap/easy intimate relationship, or...
3. An epiphany moment-a time- when a certain
couple are meeting for the first time and
discover that they are ‘Equally Yoked.’
- Slang Dictionary/Urban Words- Slang Dictionary/Urban Words
“Soul-mates”
 A couple who experience their very first
sexual encounter together and their baby is born
out of that union are “Soul-mates”1
for life and,..
 ..if that couple bonds with each other, falls
deeply in love and is the happiest they have ever
been together, are “Soul-mates”2
and,…
 ..a couple who are ‘married’ and truly
“Equally Yoked” are “Soul-mates.”, i.e., of
the ‘same’ or ‘very similar’ “civil-identities.” 3
- Marriage, Family, and Child Psychology- Marriage, Family, and Child Psychology
“Endogamy”
Endogamy means, “In-marriage” – and is when
an individual according to his/or her own social
customs1
…(Comment: this maybe more like community
health-a social mores-or an actual religious ‘law’)….
….marries another individual within his or her
own cultural2
“Social group”*.
*Note; a “Social group” may be a village, a
tribe, a sect or cult, a geographic region, or in
modern times-a de facto ‘Civil identity’.
- Sociocultural Anthropology- Sociocultural Anthropology
“Equally Yoked”
The term 'Equally Yoked' (also, equallyoked)
probable came about from the Bible – wherein
Jews marrying Jews, Muslims marrying
Muslims, Christians marrying Christians, etc,
etc, etc.1
It is a social phenomena that exists in all
multicultural societies-peoples of the same de facto
‘Civil identity' marrying one another for reasons of
self-esteem, religious beliefs, and preserving the
integrity of their family identity - for abiding in
social mores (contributing to) community health.2
- Word Origins/Philosophy- Word Origins/Philosophy
- Sociology 101- Sociology 101
“Civil Identity”
 Ethnicity: Scandinavian-American
 Political Party: Registered Green Party
 Race: Anglo Color: Light complexion
 Religion: Fundamental Bible Christian
 Disability: None Known
 Gender: Male Sexual Orientation: Heterosexual
 Marital Status: Single/No previous marriages
Note: Couples who share: the ‘same’ (or very similar)
‘civil identity’, identify with each other, share beliefs,
bond with one another, commit to marriage - living in a
multicultural society are considered to be
‘Equally YokedEqually Yoked’.1
- IntroSocPsy200- IntroSocPsy200
A Simple Example:
??
 Pronunciation: “Eek quel ee yoak‘d tar ee ins” 1
.
 Definition: - are any individuals who by choice, i.e.,
purposefully choose to bond with and marry another
of the same (or very nearly the same) ‘Civil
identity’*, within any multicultural society are called,
‘Equallyokedtarians’, i.e., couples ‘Equally Yoked’.2
 *Recall: a ‘Civil identity’ - describes a collective of
features about a person’s present: ethnicity, political
party membership, race and color, religious membership,
disability/ handicap, age group/ generation, proper sexual
orientation, and marital status.3
-- Introduction to Social PsychologyIntroduction to Social Psychology
…….are couples who are.are couples who are ‘equally yoked’‘equally yoked’
“Equallyokedtarians”
“Positive Regard”
Also, “unconditional positive regard” 
Means: …a complete acceptance, love,
favor towards all individuals – including
those especially who are ‘Equally YokedEqually Yoked’..
…also, those parents who devotedly and
deliberately indoctrinate their children
with a ‘clear’ sense of ‘civil identity’ with
respect for the child’s future.
- Definitions / Psychology- Definitions / Psychology
“Intimacy”
Latin: Intimus, “innermost”
The process of “..stating or making known”
one’s innermost thoughts, moral values, and
feelings.
…sharing from the heart/on the inside…
Genuine intimacy in human relationships
requires dialogue, honesty/transparency,
vulnerability, and mutual reciprocity.
- Definitions / Philosophy- Definitions / Philosophy
Morality 
 ..is a valuable ‘personal’ code, based on..
…a set of spiritual values, that…
....affects attitudes, motives, and there
for effects a lot of things in life, such as;
..an individual’s trademan’s skills, and
includes ‘appropriateness’ of behavioral
patterns, and the upholding ethical and
legal societal standards.
- Definitions / Philosophy- Definitions / Philosophy
“Life Partner”
A “Life Partner” refers to a lifetime,
romantic and very close “mate”. A couple who are
truly ‘life partners’ are ‘Equally Yoked’.1
It is true that ‘life partners’ usually
develop strong platonic relationships as a
mutual serious long term goal together.2
‘Life partners’ may based their relationship
on moral/or immoral grounds whether
married/ monogamously or can be
individuals such as divorcees or celibates.3
- IntroSocPsy200- IntroSocPsy200
Sharing of…
Vision & Mission in
life.1
Activities of Daily
Living & Routine.2
Reflection of
meaning of life &
Devotion to duty.3
God, Religious Beliefs
& Spiritual Values.4
Family life &
Friendships.5
Good Health &
Preferred
Enjoyments.6
- Biblical, Moral, and Doctrinal Studies- Biblical, Moral, and Doctrinal Studies
“Love” is a…
 ..a conscious, meaningful, and focused
attention towards a ‘special’ mate1
and,
 ..a person toward whom love is shared; a
dearly beloved; an ‘equallyoked help meet’,
an ‘heterosexual’ love mate2
and,
 ..a ‘feeling’ of warm personal attachment
or deep affection for, as for a
sweetheart, or as for a spouse.3
- Definitions /- Definitions / PhilosophyPhilosophy
..a Social Phenomena
A couple (usually a heterosexual dyadic)
who are of a very similar or exactly the
same ‘Civil identity’ 1
Any couples who are bonded together and
who share the ‘same’ or ‘very similar’ Civil
identities…2
A marital couple who marries-with their
backgrounds related to their ‘Civil
identities.’ 3
- Sociology 101:Social Phenomenology- Sociology 101:Social Phenomenology
Dyadic Psychology
 Equallyokedtarians are of interest to social
psychologists because they represent an unique
dyadic groups of the same ‘Civil identity.’1
 Couples who primarily choose to bond and marry
together ‘because’ they are the ‘same’ or ‘very
similar’ ‘Civil identities’, among other reasons, may
contribute to marital longevity-staying together for
a lifetime as * evidenced.2
 The measured ‘self esteem’ of individuals of a
marital couple who marry with backgrounds related
to their own ‘Civil identities’ are worthy of marital
satisfaction studies as well.3
- Marriage, Family, and Child Psychology- Marriage, Family, and Child Psychology
“Boundaries”
I will not wait for
anyone.1
I will halt unequal
relationships.2
I will not idealize
others.3
I will conduct my life
by inspired truth.4
I will assert against
any disrespect.5
I will abide in social
ethics and laws. 6
-- Biblical, Moral, and Doctrinal StudiesBiblical, Moral, and Doctrinal Studies
“Social Mores”
The term ‘Social Mores‘* refers to….
“Social” meaning - to associate in a social
way, i.e., “folkways”, socializing, socialization 1
,
“Mores” - concerns that of moral codes,
mental health values, behavioral standards,
and spiritual ideologies 2
.
*Also, customs, proper conduct/etiquette,
health behaviors/norms, healthy lifestyle. 3
Use in a Sentence: “Their family abided in
good social mores that reflected their sense
of integrity.” 4
- Definitions - Etymology- Definitions - Etymology
Why “Equallyoked”?
Motives - a couple who are ‘Equally Yoked’
may do so for a variety of reasons - some of
which include the following:
 Beliefs about life, self-image, truth and God, death, etc.
 Bonding for long term love, romance, and sex.
 Marriage, family/children, and financial goals.1
 Self esteem – individuals with a clear sense of self-
marrying someone of a ‘like’ civil identity.2
 Family identity – to maintain the integrity and the
longevity of their own extended family identity.3
 Social mores – a preserved cultural standard in a
multicultural society for the sake of community health.4
-- Marriage, Family, and Child PsychologyMarriage, Family, and Child Psychology
02/12/18
A multiplicity of studies – both formal and casual
survey’s have proven that ‘Equally yoked’ couples are
happier. A few of the reasons ‘Equally yoked couples
are happier than alternative coupleships are because:
First, Equally yoked couples decided to make a ‘choice’
to be ‘equally yoked’ and then they follow thru with
enjoining as such and keeping themselves together.
Second, Equally yoked couples – as individuals, make a
conscious choice to ‘be happy’ within their chosen/
preferred coupleship.
Thirdly, Equally yoked couples tend to focus on the
‘little things’ in their coupleship and life to ‘be happy.’a
- SocPsy700: Advanced Social Psychology- SocPsy700: Advanced Social Psychology
A College Campus Meta-analysis,A College Campus Meta-analysis, U.S.A.,U.S.A., 2011-20142011-2014
““EquallyYoked”EquallyYoked” areare HappierHappier
“Equally-yoked”Equally-yoked”
PrinciplesPrinciples
On the Same Page: Love Mapping.
Nurturing: fondness and admiration.
Face-to-face: in total sincerity.
Sharing: in each other’s personal power.
Co-solving: solvable-problems and
overcoming any gridlock/barriers.
Creating: communication with shared
meanings as very valuable moments.
-- Marriage & Family TherapyMarriage & Family Therapy
QuotationQuotation
 JJust about everyone around the wideust about everyone around the wide
world has heard these familiar words...world has heard these familiar words...
“…“…Be ye not unequally yoked....”Be ye not unequally yoked....”
II Corinthinians 6:14II Corinthinians 6:14
Source: The King James Version of The Holy Bible 1526Source: The King James Version of The Holy Bible 1526
“Equally Yoked”
CONTACT:
Dr. Xxx X. Xxxx, PhD, Professor-Emeritus
Professor of the Humanities
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Introduction to the Concept of Equally Yoked Coupleships

  • 1. “Equally Yoked” Coupleships Put Your Name HerePut Your Name Here ““Talk & Discussion”Talk & Discussion” Date Due HereDate Due Here - The Liberal Arts and Humanities -- The Liberal Arts and Humanities - WebinarWebinar
  • 2. The publisher is presenting psychosocial health information in an unbiased way. It must be ascertained that developments in social psychology, psychiatry, and counseling around the world is ever evolving and in some cases sorrowfully devolving. Actual developments that are based on the social sciences can turn out quite different owing to circumstances beyond control and knowledge of the best of all scientists. Therefore, it must be the decision of the researcher or the viewer to come to their own conclusion about reports and findings published in this presentation here. - The Liberal Arts and Humanities -- The Liberal Arts and Humanities - EDITOREDITOR ConsiderationsConsiderations
  • 3. “Hook Up” Cultural/Casual 1. (noun) A specific time when two people meet to join in – together- for a mutual event, or, 2. Two individuals from diverse backgrounds form a cheap/easy intimate relationship, or... 3. An epiphany moment-a time- when a certain couple are meeting for the first time and discover that they are ‘Equally Yoked.’ - Slang Dictionary/Urban Words- Slang Dictionary/Urban Words
  • 4. “Soul-mates”  A couple who experience their very first sexual encounter together and their baby is born out of that union are “Soul-mates”1 for life and,..  ..if that couple bonds with each other, falls deeply in love and is the happiest they have ever been together, are “Soul-mates”2 and,…  ..a couple who are ‘married’ and truly “Equally Yoked” are “Soul-mates.”, i.e., of the ‘same’ or ‘very similar’ “civil-identities.” 3 - Marriage, Family, and Child Psychology- Marriage, Family, and Child Psychology
  • 5. “Endogamy” Endogamy means, “In-marriage” – and is when an individual according to his/or her own social customs1 …(Comment: this maybe more like community health-a social mores-or an actual religious ‘law’)…. ….marries another individual within his or her own cultural2 “Social group”*. *Note; a “Social group” may be a village, a tribe, a sect or cult, a geographic region, or in modern times-a de facto ‘Civil identity’. - Sociocultural Anthropology- Sociocultural Anthropology
  • 6. “Equally Yoked” The term 'Equally Yoked' (also, equallyoked) probable came about from the Bible – wherein Jews marrying Jews, Muslims marrying Muslims, Christians marrying Christians, etc, etc, etc.1 It is a social phenomena that exists in all multicultural societies-peoples of the same de facto ‘Civil identity' marrying one another for reasons of self-esteem, religious beliefs, and preserving the integrity of their family identity - for abiding in social mores (contributing to) community health.2 - Word Origins/Philosophy- Word Origins/Philosophy - Sociology 101- Sociology 101
  • 7. “Civil Identity”  Ethnicity: Scandinavian-American  Political Party: Registered Green Party  Race: Anglo Color: Light complexion  Religion: Fundamental Bible Christian  Disability: None Known  Gender: Male Sexual Orientation: Heterosexual  Marital Status: Single/No previous marriages Note: Couples who share: the ‘same’ (or very similar) ‘civil identity’, identify with each other, share beliefs, bond with one another, commit to marriage - living in a multicultural society are considered to be ‘Equally YokedEqually Yoked’.1 - IntroSocPsy200- IntroSocPsy200 A Simple Example: ??
  • 8.  Pronunciation: “Eek quel ee yoak‘d tar ee ins” 1 .  Definition: - are any individuals who by choice, i.e., purposefully choose to bond with and marry another of the same (or very nearly the same) ‘Civil identity’*, within any multicultural society are called, ‘Equallyokedtarians’, i.e., couples ‘Equally Yoked’.2  *Recall: a ‘Civil identity’ - describes a collective of features about a person’s present: ethnicity, political party membership, race and color, religious membership, disability/ handicap, age group/ generation, proper sexual orientation, and marital status.3 -- Introduction to Social PsychologyIntroduction to Social Psychology …….are couples who are.are couples who are ‘equally yoked’‘equally yoked’ “Equallyokedtarians”
  • 9. “Positive Regard” Also, “unconditional positive regard”  Means: …a complete acceptance, love, favor towards all individuals – including those especially who are ‘Equally YokedEqually Yoked’.. …also, those parents who devotedly and deliberately indoctrinate their children with a ‘clear’ sense of ‘civil identity’ with respect for the child’s future. - Definitions / Psychology- Definitions / Psychology
  • 10. “Intimacy” Latin: Intimus, “innermost” The process of “..stating or making known” one’s innermost thoughts, moral values, and feelings. …sharing from the heart/on the inside… Genuine intimacy in human relationships requires dialogue, honesty/transparency, vulnerability, and mutual reciprocity. - Definitions / Philosophy- Definitions / Philosophy
  • 11. Morality   ..is a valuable ‘personal’ code, based on.. …a set of spiritual values, that… ....affects attitudes, motives, and there for effects a lot of things in life, such as; ..an individual’s trademan’s skills, and includes ‘appropriateness’ of behavioral patterns, and the upholding ethical and legal societal standards. - Definitions / Philosophy- Definitions / Philosophy
  • 12. “Life Partner” A “Life Partner” refers to a lifetime, romantic and very close “mate”. A couple who are truly ‘life partners’ are ‘Equally Yoked’.1 It is true that ‘life partners’ usually develop strong platonic relationships as a mutual serious long term goal together.2 ‘Life partners’ may based their relationship on moral/or immoral grounds whether married/ monogamously or can be individuals such as divorcees or celibates.3 - IntroSocPsy200- IntroSocPsy200
  • 13. Sharing of… Vision & Mission in life.1 Activities of Daily Living & Routine.2 Reflection of meaning of life & Devotion to duty.3 God, Religious Beliefs & Spiritual Values.4 Family life & Friendships.5 Good Health & Preferred Enjoyments.6 - Biblical, Moral, and Doctrinal Studies- Biblical, Moral, and Doctrinal Studies
  • 14. “Love” is a…  ..a conscious, meaningful, and focused attention towards a ‘special’ mate1 and,  ..a person toward whom love is shared; a dearly beloved; an ‘equallyoked help meet’, an ‘heterosexual’ love mate2 and,  ..a ‘feeling’ of warm personal attachment or deep affection for, as for a sweetheart, or as for a spouse.3 - Definitions /- Definitions / PhilosophyPhilosophy
  • 15. ..a Social Phenomena A couple (usually a heterosexual dyadic) who are of a very similar or exactly the same ‘Civil identity’ 1 Any couples who are bonded together and who share the ‘same’ or ‘very similar’ Civil identities…2 A marital couple who marries-with their backgrounds related to their ‘Civil identities.’ 3 - Sociology 101:Social Phenomenology- Sociology 101:Social Phenomenology
  • 16. Dyadic Psychology  Equallyokedtarians are of interest to social psychologists because they represent an unique dyadic groups of the same ‘Civil identity.’1  Couples who primarily choose to bond and marry together ‘because’ they are the ‘same’ or ‘very similar’ ‘Civil identities’, among other reasons, may contribute to marital longevity-staying together for a lifetime as * evidenced.2  The measured ‘self esteem’ of individuals of a marital couple who marry with backgrounds related to their own ‘Civil identities’ are worthy of marital satisfaction studies as well.3 - Marriage, Family, and Child Psychology- Marriage, Family, and Child Psychology
  • 17. “Boundaries” I will not wait for anyone.1 I will halt unequal relationships.2 I will not idealize others.3 I will conduct my life by inspired truth.4 I will assert against any disrespect.5 I will abide in social ethics and laws. 6 -- Biblical, Moral, and Doctrinal StudiesBiblical, Moral, and Doctrinal Studies
  • 18. “Social Mores” The term ‘Social Mores‘* refers to…. “Social” meaning - to associate in a social way, i.e., “folkways”, socializing, socialization 1 , “Mores” - concerns that of moral codes, mental health values, behavioral standards, and spiritual ideologies 2 . *Also, customs, proper conduct/etiquette, health behaviors/norms, healthy lifestyle. 3 Use in a Sentence: “Their family abided in good social mores that reflected their sense of integrity.” 4 - Definitions - Etymology- Definitions - Etymology
  • 19. Why “Equallyoked”? Motives - a couple who are ‘Equally Yoked’ may do so for a variety of reasons - some of which include the following:  Beliefs about life, self-image, truth and God, death, etc.  Bonding for long term love, romance, and sex.  Marriage, family/children, and financial goals.1  Self esteem – individuals with a clear sense of self- marrying someone of a ‘like’ civil identity.2  Family identity – to maintain the integrity and the longevity of their own extended family identity.3  Social mores – a preserved cultural standard in a multicultural society for the sake of community health.4 -- Marriage, Family, and Child PsychologyMarriage, Family, and Child Psychology
  • 20. 02/12/18 A multiplicity of studies – both formal and casual survey’s have proven that ‘Equally yoked’ couples are happier. A few of the reasons ‘Equally yoked couples are happier than alternative coupleships are because: First, Equally yoked couples decided to make a ‘choice’ to be ‘equally yoked’ and then they follow thru with enjoining as such and keeping themselves together. Second, Equally yoked couples – as individuals, make a conscious choice to ‘be happy’ within their chosen/ preferred coupleship. Thirdly, Equally yoked couples tend to focus on the ‘little things’ in their coupleship and life to ‘be happy.’a - SocPsy700: Advanced Social Psychology- SocPsy700: Advanced Social Psychology A College Campus Meta-analysis,A College Campus Meta-analysis, U.S.A.,U.S.A., 2011-20142011-2014 ““EquallyYoked”EquallyYoked” areare HappierHappier
  • 21. “Equally-yoked”Equally-yoked” PrinciplesPrinciples On the Same Page: Love Mapping. Nurturing: fondness and admiration. Face-to-face: in total sincerity. Sharing: in each other’s personal power. Co-solving: solvable-problems and overcoming any gridlock/barriers. Creating: communication with shared meanings as very valuable moments. -- Marriage & Family TherapyMarriage & Family Therapy
  • 22. QuotationQuotation  JJust about everyone around the wideust about everyone around the wide world has heard these familiar words...world has heard these familiar words... “…“…Be ye not unequally yoked....”Be ye not unequally yoked....” II Corinthinians 6:14II Corinthinians 6:14 Source: The King James Version of The Holy Bible 1526Source: The King James Version of The Holy Bible 1526
  • 23. “Equally Yoked” CONTACT: Dr. Xxx X. Xxxx, PhD, Professor-Emeritus Professor of the Humanities Thank You WebinarWebinar

Editor's Notes

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  2. I love you ..…cutie… all I think of is making a happy life with you
  3. you’re adorable …I love you …. really I do …I’ve given you my heart…
  4. We ought to take a good look at each other …I might as well confess-I love you best..
  5. You very sweet… I L-O-V-E ..Y-O-U …I are in love with you…
  6. …we’ll love each other …we’ll be happy…I believe that its true.
  7. Gee you look so good to me…. You look like love to me…you fun, I could go on looking at you all day… you’ve made my life complete.
  8. We will make music together…lets cuddle …
  9. I love you… I do… when you smile and call me honey…
  10. I want to take a romantic vacation with you …together
  11. …you’re heavenly to me…
  12. Everything is going to turn out well…well have a family…
  13. we’ll be so happy… I believe that it is true… honeymoon…
  14. not abnormal, …not about aberrant outcomes, …
  15. Note: ‘community health’ in this respect refers to the use of the word within the prespective of the ‘biopsychosociocultural medical model’, thus making it more understandable to peace and dignity.
  16. …an old Swedish, saying, “..if you want to be happy, be good” …not only are equally yoked coupleships good, their the best…as the Creator would have it for all who believe…
  17. …you’re so kiss-able ….your very sweet…
  18. Some day my happy arms will hold you….some day when you are mine…some day when we belong to each other…
  19. It’s a good day for loving you.