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Send Hope a Text
What if peace isn’t earned over years but chosen in an instant by how you see the person in front of you? We dive into a clear, practical teaching: your brother is a mirror. See sin and you bind yourself to guilt; see innocence and you remember your own. Rather than wrestling with behavior or keeping score, we explore a gentler authority—the Holy Spirit’s single judgment that everyone is wholly innocent and wholly loved—and what happens when we let that judgment replace our private interpretations.
Across this conversation, we unpack why perception is self-definition and how the “judgment boomerang” makes guilt feel real. Then we move into a simple framework you can use today: a morning intention to see through loving eyes, a daytime pivot whenever tension or critique appears, and an evening review to notice where choosing innocence shifted your experience. These small moves create immediate ease, loosen anxiety, and reveal that peace is a present-moment choice, not a distant prize. Along the way, we revisit key lines from A Course in Miracles, grounding the practice in a consistent, compassionate view of every person you meet.
By the end, you’ll have a one-sentence practice—“I choose to see the sinlessness in this one”—and a way to test it in real time. Expect fewer internal arguments, softer shoulders, and a mind that recognizes its own innocence by offering it to others. If this resonates, follow along with the daily rhythm, share the teaching with someone who needs lighter eyes today, and help us grow this circle of practice. Subscribe, leave a review, and tell us: where did choosing innocence change your day?
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By Hope JohnsonSend Hope a Text
What if peace isn’t earned over years but chosen in an instant by how you see the person in front of you? We dive into a clear, practical teaching: your brother is a mirror. See sin and you bind yourself to guilt; see innocence and you remember your own. Rather than wrestling with behavior or keeping score, we explore a gentler authority—the Holy Spirit’s single judgment that everyone is wholly innocent and wholly loved—and what happens when we let that judgment replace our private interpretations.
Across this conversation, we unpack why perception is self-definition and how the “judgment boomerang” makes guilt feel real. Then we move into a simple framework you can use today: a morning intention to see through loving eyes, a daytime pivot whenever tension or critique appears, and an evening review to notice where choosing innocence shifted your experience. These small moves create immediate ease, loosen anxiety, and reveal that peace is a present-moment choice, not a distant prize. Along the way, we revisit key lines from A Course in Miracles, grounding the practice in a consistent, compassionate view of every person you meet.
By the end, you’ll have a one-sentence practice—“I choose to see the sinlessness in this one”—and a way to test it in real time. Expect fewer internal arguments, softer shoulders, and a mind that recognizes its own innocence by offering it to others. If this resonates, follow along with the daily rhythm, share the teaching with someone who needs lighter eyes today, and help us grow this circle of practice. Subscribe, leave a review, and tell us: where did choosing innocence change your day?
🕊️ Go deeper with me
Book a 1:1 Session
🌸 Give and Support my Ministry:
Donate
đź“™ Read, Watch, or Listen
Substack