• Unraveling Guilt, Money, and Fantasy | Wisdom Dialogues Online @ Ajijic Mexico | July 21, 2025
    Jul 23 2025

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    In this potent Wisdom Dialogues episode, Hope Johnson exposes the ego’s hidden games around love, money, sex, and spiritual roles—using her own 30-year marriage and recent experiences to illustrate how guilt fuels attraction, resentment, and the illusion of dependence.

    She explores:

    • 💰 The rebellious undercurrent behind financial fear
    • 💔 Why intimacy fades in long-term relationships (and how to reclaim the truth)
    • 🧠 How sexual fantasy drains energy and delays awakening
    • 👩‍👧 The guilt of parenting adult children—especially those struggling with addiction
    • 🕊️ The way out: laughing at the ego, listening to Spirit, and trusting in true support
    “I saw that I was using my beauty and sexuality to gain safety… and when I laughed at the thought, healing could begin.”

    Whether you're navigating partnership, caretaking, or your own private patterns, this talk offers a liberating lens: nothing outside of you can define your worth, your joy, or your freedom.

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    1 hr and 58 mins
  • ACIM Meeting - Chapter 2, Part X, Paragraphs 1 through 8 | Ajijic, Mexico | July 16, 2025
    Jul 17 2025

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    In this deep dive, Hope unpacks Chapter 2, Section X of A Course in Miracles, illuminating how fear is not only common but completely unnecessary once we understand the mind’s true power. She reveals how every thought has creative power and how casual dismissals like “idle thoughts” or “just thinking” hide a deeper denial of responsibility.

    Listeners are guided through Jesus’ explanation of why we fear our own mind, how therapy often misses the mark, and why guarding our thoughts is not about effort—but about remembering what we are. This conversation reclaims thought as sacred, emphasizing that miracles come from clarity of mind, not effort in form.

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    1 hr and 56 mins
  • Released from Guilt and False Responsibility | Wisdom Dialogues @ Ajijic Mexico | July 14, 2025
    Jul 15 2025

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    In this episode of Wisdom Dialogues, Hope unpacks the deeply ingrained belief that we are guilty, responsible for others, or capable of doing harm. From legal fears to romantic projections, parenting guilt to addiction narratives, she reveals how these patterns are rooted in a mistaken identity — one that believes we left God and must now fix or atone for the damage.

    But what if you were never capable of deception?
    What if everything arising is simply a call to see your innocence — and theirs?

    Join Hope for a powerful reminder that nothing in this dream has actually gone wrong… and that true safety lies in releasing guilt, surrendering false responsibility, and letting love lead.

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    1 hr and 53 mins
  • A Course in Miracles Deep Dive | Chapter 2, Part IX, Paragraph 8 to 15 | July 9, 2025
    Jul 10 2025

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    In today’s talk, we explored how fear arises and how it is corrected according to A Course in Miracles.

    Key points:

    1. Fear signals inner misalignment.
      It arises when what you want conflicts with what you do, revealing hidden will conflicts.
    2. God’s Will and your true will are never separate.
      Strain and fear come only from believing they are. When you remember your will is one with God’s, action becomes effortless.
    3. Fear comes from lack of love.
      The only remedy is perfect love, which is the Atonement – the recognition that separation never occurred.
    4. You cannot truly will without love.
      Willing without love is an ego illusion. Your real will is always aligned with love and creation.
    5. Fear of your own thoughts keeps you from recognizing your mind’s true power.
      Only loving thoughts are real; fearful or angry thoughts have no true creative effect, though they appear to produce suffering within the dream.
    6. Acting out anger reinforces separation and suffering.
      Correction is not suppression, but seeing anger as a call for love, choosing a new perception.

    Integration reflection:

    “Where am I still believing my will conflicts with God’s Will, and what would shift if I remembered they are the same?”

    This section invites us to see fear not as something to fight, but as a signal to return to love and realign with truth.

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    1 hr and 50 mins
  • Released From Romantic Longing & Sexual Fantasy | Ajijic Mexico
    Jul 9 2025

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    1 hr and 54 mins
  • ACIM Meeting: Chapter 2, Section VIII to Part IX, paragraph 8 | May 14, 2025
    Jun 4 2025

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    1 hr and 50 mins
  • Not Getting Bogged Down | Wisdom Dialogues @ HIVE | May 12, 2025
    Jun 3 2025

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    2 hrs and 5 mins
  • ACIM Meeting: Chapter 2, Part VI, Paragraphs 7 to 12, Cameo 13 to Part VII | May 7, 2025
    Jun 2 2025

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    1 hr and 43 mins