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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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  • Karma is Not of God | A Course in Miracles Deep Dive | April 8, 2026 | Ch:3, S:III, P.5, S1 to P.6, S.3
    Apr 26 2026

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    “Vengeance is mine, saith the Lord” might be one of the most fear-loaded lines people carry around, and we pull it apart carefully through A Course in Miracles. We’re in Chapter 3 on sane perception, Section 3 on atonement without sacrifice, and we stay with what the text actually corrects: the idea that God punishes, that suffering is spiritually valuable, or that pain is required for salvation. If you’ve ever felt relief imagining someone “getting what they deserve”, we name that as ego comfort and ask what it costs your peace.

    From there, we follow the mind’s mechanics: guilt arises, the mind believes it has an “evil past”, and then projection turns that private fear into a cosmic story about God. The Course’s correction is blunt and strangely tender: the “evil conscience” from the past has nothing to do with God, God did not create it, and God does not maintain it. We also contrast the ego’s consequence-based world of action, reaction, repayment, and karmic retribution with creation as extension of love, where nothing real is harmed and nothing needs to be repaid.

    We widen the lens to the Garden of Eden exile story and how a single projection error can spawn whole networks of religious fear, shame, and the belief that God rejects His Son. We end with a practical safeguard: even clear spiritual teaching can be twisted when the ego “invents” new meanings, so we learn to check our interpretation by how it feels in the body and whether it restores gentleness. If this helped you breathe easier, subscribe, share the episode, and leave a review so more people can find this path back to peace.

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    1 hr and 50 mins
  • Seeing Beyond Linearity | Wisdom Dialogues @ Lake Whatcom | April 5, 2026
    Apr 21 2026

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    A livestream cuts out, a glass suddenly splits in half, someone hears the word “cancer” from a doctor and the mind immediately tries to build a prison out of it. We sit with all of it and ask a sharper question: what if the disturbance isn’t the event, but the thought of separation behind the event?

    From Lake Whatcom on Easter Sunday, we talk candidly about A Course in Miracles, Holy Spirit guidance, and what “forgiveness” looks like when life doesn’t match the plan. We move through money and survival anxiety, donation-based living, and the reflex to secure our position in the world. Then we bring it into relationships: disappointment, need-meeting fantasies, and the relief of seeing that your needs are met in the now. Forgiveness doesn’t mean you comply, stay, or keep the peace on the surface. It means you stop giving the ego’s story the power to define you.

    We also get very practical about nervous system healing and spiritual practice. Gratitude becomes a real-time tool, from speaking lovingly to water before drinking it to noticing how movies, news, and “entertainment” can program attack and fear right before bed. We challenge diagnosis culture, not to be reckless, but to expose how quickly the mind signs contracts with fear. And because it’s Easter, we bring it home to resurrection as a symbol: guilt undone means suffering is not required, and time can collapse through true miracles.

    If this conversation helps you breathe again, subscribe, share it with a friend who’s spiraling, and leave a review so more people can find these ACIM teachings on forgiveness, healing, and waking up. What’s one “problem” you’re ready to see differently today?

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    1 hr and 58 mins
  • Pain Has No Purpose | A Course in Miracles Deep Dive | Ch. 3, Pt. III, P:3, S:3 to P:4, S:6 | April 1, 2026
    Apr 19 2026

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    If you’ve ever tried to merge “God is love” with a story that treats suffering as holy, you’ve felt the mental strain we’re untangling today. We go line by line through A Course in Miracles (ACIM) in “Atonement Without Sacrifice,” exposing how the sacrifice interpretation of the crucifixion inverts everything: love gets recast as punishment, guilt feels factual, and fear of God starts to seem reasonable. I keep returning to one simple test: can Love really think in a way that justifies harm?

    We follow the consequences from the inside out. On the personal level, turning truth upside down creates a split mind that shows up as tension, confusion, unease, and self-blame. On the collective level, the same belief system scales into “righteous attack” and persecution, because if punishment is considered redemptive, then harming someone can be framed as serving the good. We don’t fix this by attacking people or debating doctrine. We protect the truth by refusing to make illusions meaningful.

    Then we bring it down to everyday language you’ve heard your whole life: “This hurts me more than it hurts you,” “tough love,” “no pain no gain,” and “this is happening for your growth.” ACIM calls out the escape value in those ideas, because they let the ego keep guilt hidden while harm stays in place. We also talk about pain in a grounded way, including breath, fascia work, and why calm breathing is a real-time guide for healing without endurance.

    The turning point is a sentence that cuts through centuries of guilt: “I was not punished because you were bad.” If you’re ready for atonement without sacrifice, listen now, share this with someone stuck in religious guilt, and please subscribe, rate, and review so more minds can find a gentler way through.

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    1 hr and 56 mins
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