Radio Show Archive – November 2014
 
	Listen to MindShifter Radio with The Forgiveness Doctor, dr. michael ryce
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| November 7 To Listen, see the link in the notes | ARAMAIC FRIDAY with special guest: Dale Allen Hoffman November 7, 2014 episode of MindShifters Radio, Dr. Michael and Jeanie Ryce were joined by Dale Allen Hoffman for an Aramaic Friday session that explored the core essence of Yeshua’s teachings as a path to personal transformation through presence, breath, and forgiveness. Dr. Ryce opened the show by distinguishing between the superficial interpretations of scripture and the deeper, experiential truths encoded in the Aramaic language. He emphasized that the mind’s content—particularly unconscious goals and pain—must be addressed directly for true healing to occur, and that forgiveness in the Aramaic sense is the tool that collapses the false goals that generate suffering. Dale Allen Hoffman expanded on this foundation by discussing how the teachings of Yeshua have been fundamentally misunderstood. He pointed out that much of modern Christianity is based on Greek and Latin mistranslations that shifted the focus from inner presence and transformation to doctrine, fear, and performance. Dale explained that terms like “Rakhma” and “Khooba” describe not emotional love, but energetic fields or filters of perception that are activated through conscious breath and vocal vibration. He described these as portals to divine presence and warned that intellectualizing spiritual concepts often leads to spiritual bypassing instead of embodied practice. The conversation addressed how many people unconsciously project their own hostility and fear onto others, misperceiving them as the source of their pain. Dr. Ryce stressed that our healing begins when we recognize that these perceptions are driven by internal goals, not external circumstances. By canceling those goals, individuals can collapse the false constructs that obscure their ability to be present in love. Dale noted that this work requires discipline, humility, and a willingness to feel discomfort. He reflected on the necessity of self-honesty and surrendering the ego’s insistence on being right or superior. Jeanie Ryce offered reflections on how these tools play out in everyday life. She shared experiences from their intensives, where participants had profound breakthroughs by simply choosing to be present and release unconscious hostility. The trio encouraged listeners to practice forgiveness in the moment—whether in a challenging relationship or a casual interaction—because each trigger is a mirror revealing internal wounds ready to be healed. Dale also noted that breath is not just physical but energetic; it carries the sacred presence of what Aramaic refers to as “Ruka d’Koodsha,” often mistranslated as “Holy Spirit,” but better understood as the active, restorative energy of love. Toward the end of the show, the dialogue turned to how humanity has lost contact with this energetic knowledge due to centuries of fear-based conditioning, suppression of divine feminine wisdom, and cultural disconnection from breath and voice. Dale warned against spiritual elitism and over-intellectualization, advocating instead for direct experience through presence and embodiment. Dr. Ryce affirmed that the tools they offer—like the Reality Management Worksheet and MindShifters support groups—are designed to facilitate that lived transformation. The episode closed with an invitation for listeners to reclaim their sacred inheritance—not by memorizing teachings but by living them. True healing, they affirmed, doesn’t come from believing the right things but from releasing the false and embracing the moment-to-moment presence of love. YouTube https://youtu.be/mxVO9Cf_hVA or on our Podetize player at https://whyagain.org/mindshifters-radio-show-player-for-archives/ | 
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| November 14 To Listen, see the link in the notes | ARAMAIC FRIDAY with special guest: Dale Allen Hoffman November 14, 2014 episode of MindShifters Radio, Dr. Michael and Jeanie Ryce welcomed Dale Allen Hoffman for a dynamic Aramaic Friday conversation that explored the core essence of Yeshua’s teachings and the active, living presence of divine love. Dr. Ryce opened the show by affirming that healing is not about performing religious duties or adopting beliefs, but about returning to direct experience through conscious presence and forgiveness. He emphasized that the key to ending suffering lies in removing the internal blocks that prevent one from expressing love, particularly by canceling the unconscious goals that generate upset and distortion. Dale Allen Hoffman elaborated on the energetic nature of Yeshua’s original teachings, describing how concepts such as “Rakhma,” “Khooba,” and “Alaha” represent states of internal awareness and divine presence rather than dogmatic ideals. He explained that the breath is sacred and serves as a direct portal into spiritual consciousness. Dale emphasized that these energetic states are not achieved by intellectual understanding but by embodied practice—by consciously breathing, sounding, and feeling one’s way into presence. He critiqued the way modern religion has reduced these rich teachings to moral codes and rules, stripping them of their experiential power. The discussion turned to how trauma, culture, and language shape perception. Dr. Ryce explained how unconscious content, especially when tied to past pain, creates projections that color our relationships and interactions. Rather than seeing people as they truly are, we react from unresolved wounds. He stressed that when someone is triggered, they are not being wronged by another, but are being given an opportunity to see and heal something within themselves. Jeanie Ryce shared examples from her experience, reinforcing the practical impact of using tools like the Reality Management Worksheet to uncover and release internal blocks to love. Dale offered insights into the historical distortion of scripture, particularly how Greek and Latin translators missed or erased the vibrational and experiential meanings of key Aramaic words. He cited Yeshua’s statement, “The Kingdom of Heaven is within you,” as a call to reclaim internal sovereignty through present-moment awareness. This kingdom is not a future reward but a lived experience accessed through the breath and vibrational resonance of the body. Dale urged listeners to stop outsourcing their spirituality to external authorities and to instead become intimate with their own inner voice and energetic field. As the show continued, the trio examined the role of community and support in sustaining this path. Dr. Ryce emphasized that healing is not a solo journey and that gathering with others who are committed to the same process provides accountability and strength. Dale added that while the path of presence and forgiveness can be confronting, it ultimately leads to liberation from suffering and a reawakening of joy. He reminded listeners that it is not enough to speak about love or forgiveness—they must be practiced in the smallest and most mundane interactions to have real power. The episode closed with a strong reminder that divine presence is not something to be attained through effort, but something to be remembered and returned to again and again. Each breath is a doorway into the sacred. Dr. Ryce and Dale reaffirmed that healing is not about escaping pain but about transmuting it through conscious, loving awareness. The invitation was clear: step into the present, use the tools, and allow the energetic field of love—what the ancients called Rakhma—to guide every thought, word, and deed. YouTube https://youtu.be/VRQ4Y5Gz_AI or on our Podetize player at https://whyagain.org/mindshifters-radio-show-player-for-archives/ | 
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| November 21 To Listen, see the link in the notes | ARAMAIC FRIDAY with special guest: Dale Allen Hoffman November 21, 2014 episode of MindShifters Radio, Dr. Michael and Jeanie Ryce, joined by Dale Allen Hoffman, continued their exploration of Yeshua’s original Aramaic teachings and their application in modern-day healing and transformation. Dr. Ryce opened the show by revisiting the importance of experiential knowing versus belief, emphasizing that true healing arises through the practice of forgiveness as defined in Aramaic—not as pardoning others, but as the active removal of internal blockages that prevent the presence of love. He reminded listeners that the pain we experience is often the result of goals that are not being fulfilled, and when those goals are canceled, the mind can be restored to peace. Dale Allen Hoffman brought in the mystical depth of Yeshua’s language, discussing how “Alaha” and “Rakhma” convey energetic fields of being rather than intellectual concepts. He explained that the sacred breath, or “Naphsha,” is a key to entering into communion with divine presence. Dale reiterated that transformation cannot be achieved through reading or thinking alone, but through direct, conscious engagement with the breath, voice, and felt experience of the body. He shared his own journey of confronting emotional suppression and embracing vulnerability as a gateway to authentic spirituality. Jeanie Ryce added practical examples from personal experience and from the HeartLand intensives, where participants consistently move through layers of stored pain using tools like the Reality Management Worksheet. She highlighted that many people are unaware of the depth of their pain until it is triggered and that these moments are opportunities for healing, not causes for blame. The group affirmed that responsibility is the key to reclaiming power over one’s mind and that love, not fear, must become the guide for healing. The conversation shifted to the topic of spiritual bypassing, where people use positive language or spiritual ideas to avoid dealing with buried pain. Dr. Ryce cautioned against using affirmations or belief systems to cover up unresolved issues. Instead, he emphasized the need for emotional honesty and internal cleansing through the forgiveness process. Dale added that true awakening requires stepping down from the ego’s throne and meeting one’s inner shadows with compassion and breath. Throughout the show, the trio highlighted the vital role of language and breath as technologies for awakening. They explained that Aramaic was a vibrational language rooted in breath and sound, designed to move energy and open inner awareness. This linguistic and energetic wisdom, they argued, has been lost through translations into Greek and Latin, which stripped the original teachings of their experiential potency. Dale emphasized that reconnecting with this lost wisdom is not just academic—it is a living path that must be walked moment by moment. In closing, Dr. Ryce invited listeners to practice these teachings in daily life, reminding them that healing is not a one-time event but a continuous process of removing everything that blocks the natural flow of love. The show offered a profound invitation to move beyond belief and into presence, using forgiveness, breath, and conscious awareness as the foundation of a spiritually awakened life. YouTube https://youtu.be/veSI_12lSN8 or on our Podetize player at https://whyagain.org/mindshifters-radio-show-player-for-archives/ | 
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| November 28 To Listen, see the link in the notes | ARAMAIC FRIDAY with special guest: Dale Allen Hoffman November 28, 2014 episode of MindShifters Radio, Dr. Michael and Jeanie Ryce hosted Dale Allen Hoffman for another Aramaic Friday session focused on restoring the original intent behind Yeshua’s teachings and how those teachings are meant to be lived, not merely believed. Dr. Ryce began the discussion by addressing the importance of true forgiveness as taught in Aramaic—a practice not centered on pardoning others but on removing internal blocks to love. He explained how unconscious goals generate pain, and when those goals are canceled, perception clears, allowing love to surface. He emphasized that healing is a moment-to-moment process, requiring willingness and practice rather than intellectual comprehension. Dale Allen Hoffman explored the energetic and vibrational qualities of ancient Aramaic words like “Rakhma,” “Khooba,” and “Alaha,” noting how their meanings point to states of presence, love, and connection rather than conceptual beliefs. He described the sacred nature of breath and how it links directly to divine energy, arguing that Yeshua’s message was primarily about returning to this internal sanctuary. Dale contrasted this with how Western religion has turned spirituality into a system of fear, control, and performance, replacing the living presence of love with moral codes and intellectualism. He shared personal stories about breaking through trauma patterns by staying rooted in breath and vibrational tone. Jeanie Ryce offered heartfelt reflections about the power of these teachings to create real change in everyday life. She shared experiences from working with people in intensives who accessed deep emotional healing not through effort or willpower but through surrender, breath, and presence. Together, the hosts emphasized that healing happens when individuals stop running from discomfort and instead choose to stay present with it. This inner work reveals layers of generational and personal trauma that can finally be released when held in love. The conversation also covered the nature of energetic responsibility. Dr. Ryce explained that blaming others or the past for current pain is a trap of the conditioned mind and that the true path of awakening involves reclaiming power over perception. Dale added that people often avoid this inner work because it requires facing painful truths, but that the reward is liberation from the illusion of separation. They discussed the modern confusion between the intellectual ego and the living spirit, and how Yeshua taught that the true “kingdom of heaven” exists within—available through breath, awareness, and forgiveness. Closing the show, the trio urged listeners to step out of the belief in sin, punishment, and unworthiness, and into the remembrance of their divine essence. They reinforced the idea that these Aramaic teachings are not mystical concepts for the elite, but accessible tools for anyone willing to show up in presence and do the work. The episode concluded with an invitation to let go of inherited religious frameworks and instead embrace the lived, embodied experience of love, guided by conscious breath and the commitment to forgiveness. YouTube https://youtu.be/YPGxf8OX9H8 or on our Podetize player at https://whyagain.org/mindshifters-radio-show-player-for-archives/ | 
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