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Hope Johnson's Wisdom Dialogues

Hope Johnson's Wisdom Dialogues

By: Hope Johnson
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An exploration of what causes the perception of separation and how to undo its cause. Hope "listens" energetically for what the participants are ready and willing to hear and she articulates that wisdom to the group in a casual, conversational style.Hope teaches no particular philosophy or conceptual system. She shares timeless wisdom and encourages the mind to resolve the conceptual world and restore sanity. To learn more about Hope and her offerings, visit https://HopeJohnson.org.© 2026 Hope Johnson's Wisdom Dialogues Hygiene & Healthy Living Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Spirituality
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  • Reframing the Crucifixion | A Course in Miracles Deep Dive | March 25, 2026 | Ch.2, Section III, P:2, S:1 to P:3, S:2
    Apr 15 2026

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    The crucifixion has been used for centuries as a lesson in sacrifice but what if that “lesson” is exactly what keeps us afraid of God? I take a close, line-by-line look at A Course in Miracles (Complete and Annotated Edition) and land on a simple correction: suffering is not salvation, and pain is not proof of love. The resurrection points to something far more liberating, that nothing real can be harmed and nothing needs to be paid for.

    From there, we explore how an upside down frame of reference can make devotion feel like loss and surrender feel dangerous. I talk about how sincere Christians and devoted ministers can pass along an interpretation with real tenderness and still be repeating a distortion, that God permits suffering, especially for “good” people. ACIM calls out the downstream effect clearly: fear of God. When the mind believes God uses punishment or sacrifice, trust becomes impossible, and the heart hesitates right at the doorway of intimacy.

    I also bring this into daily life: how to respond when something feels false without attacking anyone. “Protect the truth” becomes a practical instruction for relationships, online arguments, and inner conflict. And we end with a powerful compass for discernment: if you have to twist your whole frame of reference to justify a belief, you don’t need to accept it.

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    1 hr and 54 mins
  • Sensuality | Wisdom Dialogues @ Lake Whatcom, WA | March 22, 2026
    Apr 13 2026

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    Sensuality is not what most people think it is. I’m talking about the raw, simple ability to feel what’s happening in your body without shame and without a story, because that felt sense is the fastest way I know to notice when you’re gripping a thought. When we grip thoughts, we project a world and then react as if it’s happening to us, and the contraction shows up as stress, numbness, and defensiveness. Relaxation is not a vibe here, it’s a spiritual skill that reveals more truth.

    We dig into a practical distinction that changes everything: judging versus noticing. Judging says it should be different; noticing asks one clean question, “Do I like it?” That question becomes a compass for boundaries, relationships, and self-trust, especially when you’re wired for obligation or nurturing with a hidden expectation. Along the way we bring in A Course in Miracles teachings on forgiveness, the unwatched mind, and “your brother is your savior” as a way of seeing holiness instead of trying to fix anyone.

    Then we take the tools into real life: world events that trigger disgust or outrage, the body as a signal of alignment, fear as sensation that can be allowed to expand, and gratitude as the baseline that restores clarity. I share stories about business conflict resolving through relaxed perception, a surprising dating trip guided by “does it feel true,” and even a provocative look at after-death choices and the ego’s need to be needed. If you care about spiritual awakening, somatic awareness, meditation, and mind-body healing, this one ties it together with blunt honesty and relief.

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    1 hr and 58 mins
  • Atonement Without Sacrifice | A Course in Miracles Deep Dive | April 9, 2026 | Ch. 3, Part II, P:7, S:5 to Part II, P:1, S:4.
    Apr 12 2026

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    The fastest way to exhaust yourself on a spiritual path is to treat awakening like a deadline. I slow that whole momentum down by leaning into two lines from A Course in Miracles that completely change the feel of practice: time is under Jesus’ direction, and timelessness belongs to God alone. When you really take that in, the pressure to purify yourself through strain starts to dissolve, and what remains is willingness, trust, and a much kinder relationship with your own mind.

    From there, we move out of abstraction and into daily life. “In time, we exist for and with each other” turns human relationship into the classroom where miracles and forgiveness actually happen. I unpack the difference between “for” (purpose and healing) and “with” (presence and joined minds), and why this rejects spiritual bypassing. Then we rest in the stunning clarity of “In timelessness, we coexist with God” and explore what timelessness means in ACIM: no sequence, no earning, no progress ladder, only direct union that doesn’t erase what God created.

    That foundation lets us enter the next section, Atonement Without Sacrifice, and name the belief that keeps miracles scary: the fear that God’s correction will cost us something real. We walk through the reversal that ACIM makes with precision: “The crucifixion did not establish the atonement. The resurrection did.” We also look at the scarcity fallacy, the inner lack that makes sacrifice seem normal, and how releasing scarcity restores trust, safety, and joy in spiritual healing.

    If this brings relief, subscribe, share this with a friend who feels stuck in sacrifice thinking, and leave a review so more people can find these ACIM deep dives. What’s one place you still assume love or healing must cost you something?

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    1 hr and 59 mins
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