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Stop Trying to Fix | 2/22/26 | Wisdom Dialogues @ Lake Whatcom

Stop Trying to Fix | 2/22/26 | Wisdom Dialogues @ Lake Whatcom

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You can feel unity and still hate what you’re feeling. That’s the tension we walk straight into, and then gently unwind, as we explore why the self-of-form you “made” is not bad, not broken, and not in the way. I talk with Natalie about the wanting self, repetitive thinking, and the reflex to bypass uncomfortable emotions, and we keep returning to one practical question: what changes when you stop resisting what’s here and let presence meet it?

From there we move into real-world spirituality: relationships that shift, feelings as directional signals, and how forgiveness looks when the topics are intense. We touch A Course in Miracles themes like guidance, synchronicity, and the dream of separation, including a playful but piercing take on Adam’s dream and what symbolism is actually for. The point isn’t to float above life with “nothing is real,” but to bring acceptance into the exact places you usually tense up, judge yourself, or look for someone to blame.

Then it gets surprisingly grounded and very human: online dating as a mirror for projection, “villains,” porn-conditioned performance, and the hunger to extract validation. We talk about intimacy, honest feedback, erectile dysfunction beliefs, and how “need” thinking drains life force. We also share a wellness approach built around deep relaxation, fascia release, and quiet self-care, plus why AI can help you translate triggers into clarity instead of conflict.

If you want a spiritual awakening conversation that stays practical, warm, and unfiltered, press play. Subscribe, share with a friend who’s hard on themselves, and leave a review with the line that hit you most.

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