Radio Show Archive – February 2026
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Read in the daily notes for links to listen to the archives. You can pick all of them up on our YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/michaelryce_whyagain) and we have a Podetize player on our website at https://whyagain.org/mindshifters-radio-show-player-for-archives/ Thank you for your patience and practice as we all become accustomed to a new way of continuing the MindShifters Radio Show.
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NO SHOWS ON WEEK-ENDS. SEE YOU MONDAY.
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| February 2
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February 2, 2026 MindShifters Radio hosted by dr michael ryce the conversation unfolded as a live demonstration of healing in real time, centered on breath, co-regulation, and the unraveling of deeply held patterns of overwhelm, unworthiness, and self-abandonment. Michael Ryce, Susan, and participants explored how much of healing occurs beneath language and cognition, emphasizing that many layers of trauma are processed energetically rather than intellectually. The group reflected on how trust in the Breath allows transformation to continue even when conscious understanding is unavailable, with insight often emerging only later as the nervous system integrates change.
A central theme was co-regulation—the capacity to borrow safety, stability, and regulation from others when one’s own system is overwhelmed. Participants described early experiences where such regulation was absent, leaving lifelong imprints of insecurity and hypervigilance. Through shared presence, the group illustrated how a conscious community can now provide that missing containment, allowing individuals to rest, breathe, and heal without needing to explain or analyze what is moving. This relational field of safety was described as essential to restoring trust in life, God, and one’s own Being. Several personal stories highlighted how inner shifts are mirrored outwardly in family systems. One participant shared a breakthrough conversation with her mother, previously resistant to any form of inner work, after listening to a MindShifters session together. The exchange opened unprecedented honesty, emotional connection, and willingness to engage in healing, demonstrating the principle that when one person changes internally, others are invited to respond differently. The group emphasized that such moments are not about fixing others but about cleaning up one’s own projections, allowing new reflections to emerge. The discussion also addressed how unconscious mind patterns generate stress through unexamined goals, especially within close family environments. Michael Ryce explained how excessive or conflicting goals create pressure that drives people into power-person dynamics, control, and reactivity. By canceling goals and returning to Breath, individuals can remain present, soften reactivity, and interrupt cycles of overwhelm. The conversation reframed familiar phrases from ancient teachings to clarify that stress arises from trying to control outcomes beyond the present moment. Participants explored parenting and caregiving challenges, particularly where trauma, limited space, and unmet needs collide. The importance of “putting the oxygen mask on first” was emphasized—not as selfishness, but as essential resourcing that allows authentic support for others. The group acknowledged how generational trauma, including unprocessed sexual violence, can surface as overwhelm, withdrawal, or conflict, and affirmed that breath-based, nonverbal healing may be the most accessible entry point before cognitive processing becomes possible. Throughout the show, language itself was examined as a mirror of consciousness. The group discussed how subtle thought patterns can quietly degrade inner states, and how guarding the mind through awareness and Breath prevents being pulled into fear-based narratives—both one’s own and others’. Healing was repeatedly framed as a communal process: when one person stabilizes, the entire field benefits. The episode closed with mutual appreciation and recognition that facing what arises, moment by moment, is the path itself, and that Breath remains the constant guide through every layer of transformation. YouTube https://youtu.be/3o2avrCMbeU or on our Podetize player at https://whyagain.org/mindshifters-radio-show-player-for-archives/ |
| February 3
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February 3, 2026 MindShifters Radio show hosted by dr michael ryce opens with a moment of shared celebration and intensity as Jeanie completes the final steps toward submitting her book for printing, highlighting both the excitement and vulnerability that accompany creative completion. Dr. Michael Ryce reflects on the energetic pressure of bringing long-gestating work into form and shares that this moment catalyzed his renewed commitment to rewriting Why Is This Happening to Me… Again?!, recognizing the urgency of preserving and expanding the work in a form accessible to future generations.
As the conversation unfolds, participants explore grief, loss, and the process of completion through forgiveness. References are made to worksheets such as “Saying Goodbye,” emphasizing that healing does not come from suppressing emotion but from allowing breath and awareness to gently dismantle unresolved energies. The discussion underscores that memory, grief, and relational pain often surface not through intellectual recall but through bodily sensation, inviting a shift away from story toward direct physiological experience. A central teaching emerges around the role of breath as the gateway from perception into revelation. Dr. Ryce articulates a pivotal distinction between the nine-bit, carbon-based memory mind and the vast field of actuality accessible through conscious breathing. He explains that the intellect, while powerful, traps awareness in the past, whereas the breath opens access to guidance, insight, and healing beyond conceptual thought. This reframing places StillPoint and quantum breathwork at the heart of human design rather than as auxiliary practices. A deep live process unfolds as Lucy shares an experience where breathwork revealed ancestral and generational trauma encoded in sensation rather than narrative. Through guided breathing, mind shifters, and softening physiological resistance, the group witnesses how healing arises by following sensation instead of interpretation. The work highlights how “being dissed,” discounted, or unsupported resonates across lifetimes and lineages, surfacing as constriction that only breath-led awareness can dissolve. The conversation expands into profound metaphysical territory as participants explore the limits of human concepts of God, consciousness, and separation. Dr. Ryce and Susan articulate that consciousness itself emerged from the thought of separation and that true healing involves moving beyond even sacred concepts into direct experiential union accessed through breath. The show reframes spiritual awakening not as ascent through belief systems, but as the collapse of mental constructs that obscure innate oneness. The episode concludes with a collective recognition that humanity is designed to live in revelation rather than perception, in expansion rather than contraction. Breath is affirmed as the decryption mechanism that dissolves stored trauma, reunites fragmented aspects of self, and restores access to the vastness beyond the mind. The tone closes in gratitude, reverence, and trust in the breath as the living intelligence guiding healing, creativity, and human evolution. From chatroom: MindShifter: “I deeply enjoy it when people “diss” me, ignore me, or discount me — I simply see it as an opportunity to Breathe and heal.” MindShifter: “SECTION 37: HEALING GENERATIONAL POWER, SHAME & INTERNALIZED PARENTAL VOICES” Definition and Origin Entropy: Philosopher W.V. Quine noted that if entropy comes from the Greek for “turning in” meaning moving toward internal dissipation and disorder…. Its opposite should be Ectropy, meaning “turning out” toward external expansion, organization and order. Ectropy (or Negentropy – short for “negative entropy”): represents the tendency of a system to grow more organized, develop complexity, and perform useful work. Toward order and organization. YouTube https://youtu.be/NogSfEzko70 or on our Podetize player at https://whyagain.org/mindshifters-radio-show-player-for-archives/ |
| February 4
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February 4, 2026 hosted by dr michael ryce centered on how sustained inner work and the consistent use of forgiveness and breath-based tools allow people to process even deeply traumatic material without collapse or overwhelm. Callers shared experiences of long-buried memories surfacing, including childhood abuse and early relational trauma, and described how having tools transformed what might once have been destabilizing revelations into opportunities for release, understanding, and forward movement. Rather than becoming flooded by fear, anger, or shock, participants reported being able to stay present, grounded, and compassionate toward themselves and others.
Michael Ryce emphasized that memories surface only when the nervous system has enough strength and coherence to process them, explaining that dissociation protects the psyche until sufficient vitality is restored. When healing work has been done, previously hidden material can emerge safely and be resolved instead of remaining locked in the body as chronic stress or emotional charge. The discussion highlighted how trauma that is energetically processed loses its power to define identity or future behavior, allowing individuals to reclaim parts of themselves that were frozen in childhood. A central teaching focused on the necessity of tools for genuine healing and awakening. Ryce shared reflections from Why Is This Happening to Me… Again?!, contrasting life with tools—characterized by awakening, service, interdependence, safety, health, and peace—with life without tools, which leads to chaos, blame, codependence, corruption, and war. The show underscored that tools transform survival into thriving by allowing unconscious content to surface and be forgiven rather than acted out. The conversation moved deeply into early memory work, inviting listeners to examine childhood experiences of conflict and identify the conclusions formed about life, self, relationships, and safety. Participants recognized that these conclusions often repeat across decades, shaping perception and behavior until consciously addressed. Ryce clarified that perception is internally generated and that repeated patterns are signals pointing back to unresolved thought disorders rather than external causes. Forgiveness was repeatedly framed as an internal physiological and perceptual process, not an act of pardoning others. Drawing on A Course in Miracles, Jung, and Aramaic understandings, Ryce explained that forgiveness collapses false perception by removing internally stored content rooted in fear and trauma. Blame was described as a form of denial that keeps healing out of reach, while responsibility restores creative power. When individuals stop locating cause outside themselves, they regain the ability to change their experience. The show concluded with a breath-based meditation guiding listeners to contact early trauma, observe bodily sensations, release blame, and allow the breath to access deep physiological layers where healing occurs. Ryce emphasized that emotions reflect the quality of thinking, imagination forms perception, and unhealed mind energy becomes embodied as pain or distress. True joy, he noted, arises not from achieving goals but from awareness of the Presence of Love through breath, which restores the original state of Being. From Chatroom: https://whyagain.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/Three_Early_Memories_rev2017.pdf Memory #1._____________________________________ Life is_________________________________________ I am __________________________________________ I feel __________________________________________ People are ______________________________________ Relationships are _________________________________ I must _________________________________________ I need _________________________________________ I want _________________________________________ I want to punish __________________________________ MindShifter: 13/8: section on Healing Regulatory Speech: “What thoughts have I thought and/or what words have I spoken to produce this result?” YouTube https://youtu.be/SJeihF63RW8 or on our Podetize player at https://whyagain.org/mindshifters-radio-show-player-for-archives/ |
| February 5
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February 5, 2026 episode of MindShifters Radio hosted by dr michael ryce centers on the urgency of bringing the core forgiveness work into full visibility, inspired by Jeanie’s recent book publication and Michael Ryce’s renewed commitment to revising Why Is This Happening to Me… AGAIN?!. Michael reflects on the idea that suffering on Earth persists not because of circumstance but because the root causes of behavior remain unaddressed, emphasizing that true change requires cleaning up the internal mind energy that drives perception and action. Forgiveness is framed not as pardon or moral virtue but as the essential tool for dismantling the internal patterns that produce fear, hostility, and repetitive suffering.
The conversation explores how all experience is filtered through mind energy and stored in the body, and that purification must occur within rather than through external change. Michael references the Ho‘oponopono work of Dr. Hew Len as a demonstration that healing occurs through self-responsibility, even when working with extreme psychological disturbance, reinforcing that others reflect unresolved internal content. The discussion extends into the nature of Yeshua’s teachings, clarifying that “Satan” refers to restricted mind energy rather than an external entity, and that Yeshua’s life and death represent a conscious demonstration of staying aligned with Love while processing collective trauma rather than suffering as punishment or sacrifice. A substantial portion of the show examines Aramaic mistranslations of Yeshua’s words on the cross, reframing phrases traditionally rendered as abandonment into expressions of recognition, completion, and fulfillment of purpose. Michael explains that there is no Aramaic word for “spirit” as commonly understood, and that references to yielding the “spirit” more accurately describe releasing the breath. Forgiveness is presented as a physiological and energetic process that dissolves carbon-based memory stored in cells, allowing destructive chemistry to be released through conscious breath and presence. The latter part of the show focuses on healing through relationships, particularly how projection-based communication destroys connection. Michael explains that relationships are not lost naturally but are “murdered” through unconscious language such as “you made me,” which activates deep-rooted patterns of fault, failure, helplessness, and shame. Through live discussion with participants, the show demonstrates how co-regulation, breath awareness, and responsibility communication can restore safety and healing within family systems. The episode concludes with a powerful emphasis on becoming the space of Love, using breath, alignment, and vitality to dissolve inherited trauma and restore conscious relationship with self, others, and the Creator. From chatroom: Jeanie: “eli eli lama sabachthani” Joan Tufts: This counseling twice removed is hard for me to follow. michael ryce: Breath will help… Joan Tufts: “I do not know what to do.” How can we change that to a positive? michael ryce: I am learning new ways of Being. YouTube https://youtu.be/fVla7gVuFDg or on our Podetize player at https://whyagain.org/mindshifters-radio-show-player-for-archives/ |
| February 6
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February 6, 2026 MindShifters Radio show unfolded as a live, relational teaching centered on how unresolved internal energies shape perception, intimacy, and long-term relationships. Michael Ryce emphasized that what most people call “relationship problems” are actually internal energetic patterns being projected outward, especially through the unconscious wiring of thoughts and emotions in the presence of others. Early conversation wove together community updates, creative projects in progress, and the lived experience of applying MindShifters tools in real time, grounding the discussion in everyday life rather than theory.
A core teaching of the show focused on what Michael described as the “file folder effect,” explaining how unresolved emotions become neurologically and energetically linked to specific people when those emotions arise in their presence. Once linked, these energies continue to fire automatically, influencing physiology, emotions, speech, and attraction without conscious awareness. This mechanism was offered as the real explanation behind phrases like “the honeymoon is over,” not as a failure of love but as the accumulation of unprocessed fear, grief, hostility, or sadness wired into one’s internal image of another person. The conversation deepened into how intimacy and sexuality are profoundly influenced by mental and emotional states rather than physical factors alone. Michael reframed sexuality as primarily a function of the mind, noting that unresolved emotional content suppresses desire and connection, while clean internal space naturally allows vitality and closeness to flow. Discussions around mismatched sexual desire in relationships highlighted the importance of responsible communication, releasing cultural conditioning around sacrifice, and redefining intimacy as something sacred rather than transactional or obligatory. Participants explored how guilt, confusion, and inherited emotional patterns—often carried through family systems—continue to shape adult relationships. Michael and the group repeatedly returned to forgiveness as an internal process, not about excusing others, but about removing energetic patterns that never belonged in human physiology. Forgiveness was described as the mechanism for dismantling the file folder effect and restoring clarity, presence, and aliveness in relationships. The show concluded with practical integration, including the use of MindShifters to interrupt projection and reclaim responsibility for one’s internal state. Michael reinforced that fear and hostility are signals calling for healing rather than evidence of external causation. The overall tone of the broadcast remained experiential, compassionate, and grounded in application, inviting listeners to actively clean up internal dynamics so that love, breath, and joy can once again become the natural state of relationship. From chatroom: Andria: Here’s the seed cycling Linda is referring to. It balances hormones whether your menstruating or not. The link is https://share.google/6h2wDoXxt4QwaqV6E MindShifter: 24th section is A Deep Dive into Relationship, #13: “All fear and/or hostility I feel is my own projection and is a call to own my own mental illness and heal.” YouTube https://youtu.be/BWw-GWBsmA8 or on our Podetize player at https://whyagain.org/mindshifters-radio-show-player-for-archives/ |
| February 7
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| February 8
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| February 9
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February 9, 2026 MindShifters Radio show centers on a deep exploration of carbon-based memory and its striking parallel to artificial intelligence, with participants recognizing how repetitive, non-creative thought patterns function like internal AI scripts running old data. Michael Ryce emphasizes that these looping thoughts, especially those rooted in blame, fear, and projection, are not evidence of truth but signals that the mind is operating from stored memory rather than present-moment awareness. The conversation highlights how noticing these patterns without identifying with them opens the doorway to presence, responsibility, and conscious choice.
A central theme of the show is the distinction between carbon-based memory and true human intelligence, which Ryce explains emerges only through breath, presence, and being. Artificial intelligence, whether silicon-based or carbon-based, can simulate compassion and generate language about love, but it cannot originate life or awareness because it lacks breath. Ryce frames this insight through the teachings of Yeshua, noting that the “mind of man” described in scripture refers to this memory-driven system, while the “Mind of Christ” is accessed through forgiveness, breath, and the restoration of presence. The kingdom, he explains, is not achieved through effort or belief but allowed through the removal of interference. Participants share personal insights about recognizing inherited generational fear patterns and the relief that comes from understanding these reactions as energetic data rather than personal failures. Ryce underscores that forgiveness is not about letting others off the hook but about dissolving internal energetic patterns that never belonged in human physiology. Through forgiveness and conscious breathing, individuals weaken multigenerational cycles of hostility and fear, allowing original intelligence to express itself naturally. The show also touches on the challenge of communicating these ideas in accessible ways, especially as Ryce works on expanding these concepts in That’s All Greek to Me. He reflects on how education, as it currently functions, reinforces carbon-based memory rather than drawing out innate knowing. True learning, he explains, requires willingness to do internal work, build new brain cells, and engage tools experientially rather than conceptually. The episode closes with reflections on law in its original Aramaic sense, not as imposed rules but as descriptions of how life functions. Ryce shares how his early exposure to legal systems eventually gave rise to the Laws of Living, grounded in Rakhma as the first law of human existence. The conversation reinforces that healing, awareness, and true intelligence arise not from systems or beliefs but from living as love through breath, presence, and responsibility. From chatroom: Jeanie: House divided against itself. Movie: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Not_Without_My_Daughter_(film) YouTube https://youtu.be/iColBJab6Fo or on our Podetize player at https://whyagain.org/mindshifters-radio-show-player-for-archives/ |
| February 10
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February 10, 2026 MindShifters Radio show opens with celebration as Michael Ryce shares the long-awaited news that Jeanie’s book has been accepted by the publisher and is officially in print. This milestone sets the tone for a deeply reflective and experiential conversation centered on healing through Breath, trust, and the restoration of inner safety. The dialogue moves quickly into an exploration of how stress, cultural conditioning, and inherited family dynamics distort the human mind, particularly when goals rooted in fear or control override direct awareness of Being. Using reflections from the film Not Without My Daughter, Michael illustrates how environmental pressure and unconscious goals can activate insanity even in someone who appears grounded, revealing how easily the non-being mind can dominate perception when Breath and Presence are lost.
A central theme of the show is the healing of broken trust, especially the earliest ruptures that occur before conscious memory forms. Michael shares a personal insight that emerged through Breath work, identifying a preverbal childhood experience where trust was shattered and how that rupture echoed across a lifetime as a sense of having “nowhere to lean into.” Through this realization, he describes discovering a deeper layer of safety found in what he calls the third level of Breath — a Breath that is always trustworthy, always available, and capable of revealing and resolving whatever arises. This realization becomes a living demonstration of how Breath restores access to guidance beyond the carbon-based memory mind and allows unresolved generational trauma to soften and release. As callers and participants share, the conversation expands into the dynamics of power-person relationships, early emotional suppression, and the formation of belief systems such as “I am unlovable” or “I must be perfect to be safe.” Michael emphasizes that feelings never arise on their own but are the physiological effects of thought disorders, many of which are implanted through threat, shaming, and conditional love in childhood. He explains how these thought disorders become embedded in perception itself, turning internal energy into mental images that appear to be “out there,” leading to projection, blame, and relational conflict. Healing, he notes, begins when responsibility communication replaces projection and individuals ask for support in healing what belongs to them rather than demanding others change. Throughout the hour, MindShifters, Breath practices, and regulatory speech are offered as living tools rather than concepts. Participants are guided to recognize that sovereignty and true personal power come not from control but from the ability to breathe, remain aware, and follow highest guidance. Michael clarifies how perception is constructed in the brain in the same way a television converts frequencies into images, reinforcing the understanding that what we see in others often reflects unresolved content within ourselves. The show closes with a strong emphasis on forgiveness as the removal of generational “gunk” that blocks awareness, affirming that as this debris is released through Breath and conscious tools, the illusion of separation collapses and the innate unity of Being naturally reasserts itself. From chatroom: michael ryce: Physiological Effects of Emotional Suppression… https://whyagain.org//wp-content/uploads/2012/06/PHYSIOLOGICAL_EFFECTS_OF_EMOTIONAL_SUPPRESSION_rev2017.pdf MindShifter: “ It is safe, easy, healing, and true for me to express my authentic self in this world.” MindShifter: “True Personal Power is the ability to continuously Breathe, be aware of and follow my highest guidance.” MindShifter: “ If I, or others, speak ill of me I automatically Breathe, use the tools I have, and go into Self-Talk of healing and aliveness.” Jeanie: Dr Binocs videos for kids. YouTube https://youtu.be/1beYF2orz2M or on our Podetize player at https://whyagain.org/mindshifters-radio-show-player-for-archives/ |
| February 11
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February 11, 2026 episode of MindShifters Radio, Dr. Michael Ryce guided a powerful, experiential process centered on breath, stored trauma, and the practical application of forgiveness as the collapse of internally generated images. The conversation focused on the understanding that what appears to be happening “out there” is a reflection of content active within one’s own mind and physiology. Dr. Ryce emphasized that healing is not about changing others but about dissolving the internal projections and energetic patterns that generate perception. He invited listeners to notice how much space exists inside the body for breath, explaining that held stories, fear, shock, and unresolved trauma constrict the system, while conscious breathing creates room for transformation through Rukha d’Qudsha, the Breath aligned with Love.
During a live process, Terry described intense physical pain triggered during physical labor that brought him to tears and surfaced deep terror rooted in childhood trauma. Dr. Ryce helped him differentiate between the raw sensation in the body and the mental narrative layered on top of it. By gently guiding breath into the areas of contraction, Terry began accessing frozen trauma energy stored in his hips and feet, tracing it back to early experiences of violence and later injury. The dialogue illuminated how trauma that cannot be processed in childhood becomes embedded in the body, shaping adult reactions. Through conscious breathing, compassionate witnessing, and collective support, the stored terror began to discharge. The group held a space of Love, reinforcing that safety and regulation arise from within rather than from external circumstances. The discussion expanded into generational healing, with Dr. Ryce explaining that when one person processes inherited trauma, it shifts patterns in the entire lineage. He described how unprocessed fear is passed through family systems, influencing behavior, perception, and stress responses, and how forgiveness—understood as releasing internal energetic patterns—restores coherence to the human system. The show concluded with encouragement for listeners to remain with the breath, to soften resistance, and to recognize that every layer of trauma released increases access to clarity, stability, and Love as one’s natural state. From Chatroom: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AxZ8cgoqtsg Here is Path of Souls and historical sites of the Americas YouTube https://youtu.be/zBPm6eyz0r4 or on our Podetize player at https://whyagain.org/mindshifters-radio-show-player-for-archives/ |
| February 12
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February 12, 2026 episode of MindShifters Radio, Michael Ryce and the community moved into a deeply experiential exploration of Breath, intelligence, healing, and the nature of Being. The conversation began with reflections on personal breakthroughs from the Codependence to Interdependence work, particularly around neglect patterns stored in the body and how breath-centered awareness brings buried energies forward for healing. Participants shared emotional releases, renewed commitment to honoring the body as a temple, and recognition that what appears “outside” is always internal content surfacing for resolution. Michael reinforced the core teaching that perception is constructed internally and that projection causes individuals to mistake their own unresolved trauma for something external.
Using a whiteboard metaphor of a “mountain with train tunnels,” Michael illustrated how meaning is assigned by the mind rather than inherent in what is seen. He emphasized that the work is not about studying A Course in Miracles intellectually but about learning forgiveness as a living practice that cleans up the mind. Healing Through Relationships was reframed as recognizing that no relationship is diseased; each reflects precisely what one needs to heal. The human mind, when untended, hands authority to the very people it resents most. True healing requires reclaiming responsibility for one’s internal content and allowing Breath-based Being to replace conditioned identity. The dialogue deepened into a midrash on Breath, mana, intelligence, and the “field.” Participants explored whether Breath and divine intelligence can be separated. Drawing from Aramaic foundations, Michael suggested that Breath and intelligence are not distinct; Breath is the animating intelligence itself. Terry described the “field” as the unified source from which individual expression emerges, likening Breath to an umbilical cord connecting personal consciousness to the greater whole. Andrea shared mystical experiences of merging with Source through sound and vibration, affirming that Breath and wisdom felt inseparable in direct experience. Michael offered the word “intelligence” as a broader bridge concept, suggesting that what is called Breath, mana, or field may be singular in essence, merely reduced in expression through the human instrument. The group explored how unresolved resistance in physiology yields to higher vitality when willingness exceeds resistance. Michael referenced research showing how thought produces neuropeptides that alter cellular chemistry, reinforcing that perception and aging patterns are chemically embodied beliefs. As participants reported spontaneous structural shifts in bones and increased lung capacity after Breath work, Michael affirmed that honoring truth reorganizes physiology itself. Terry celebrated 40 years of sobriety, which the group received as evidence of transformation through sustained commitment. Financial anxiety and survival fear were addressed as internal mind energy rather than external conditions. Michael encouraged openness to abundance through alignment with Breath rather than reliance on mental strategies. The reminder was given that the solution does not lie in thought but in allowing Breath to dissolve limitation. Throughout the episode, the core theme returned repeatedly: clean up the internal mind energy through Breath, and reality reorganizes. Intelligence rides the Breath; when allowed fully into the system, it restructures perception, physiology, and experience. The program closed with encouragement to remain in willingness, to breathe through resistance, and to trust that the field of intelligence expresses perfectly when not obstructed. YouTube https://youtu.be/QQE9keczRks or on our Podetize player at https://whyagain.org/mindshifters-radio-show-player-for-archives/ |
| February 13
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February 13, 2026 Dr. Michael Ryce begins the show on his birthday with a lighthearted and grounded conversation about life, gardening, sustainability, and gratitude. The opening tone reflects appreciation for simple presence, seasonal change, and the continuity of life. As the discussion unfolds, the focus turns toward artificial intelligence and its parallels with what Dr. Ryce calls carbon-based memory. The group explores how AI mirrors stored data much like the non-being mind cycles previously programmed information. Dr. Ryce emphasizes that true thinking is not mere mental recycling but the capacity to keep Love conscious, active, and present in awareness. He distinguishes breath-based intelligence from programmed mental activity, describing genuine creativity as emerging only when the Breath and Love are consciously engaged.
The conversation deepens into discernment, projection, and the importance of self-awareness. Participants reflect on how AI can reflect distortions, much like the human mind does when operating from fear or unconscious patterning. Dr. Ryce reiterates that projection is always self-generated and that claims about darkness or external forces are typically reflections of internal states. The Aramaic perspective is clarified: so-called “demons” represent internal states of mind rather than external entities. The group discusses sovereignty, intuition, and the practice of returning to Breath when confronted with fear, judgment, or external pronouncements. The emphasis remains on reclaiming inner authority and recognizing that healing requires bringing unconscious dynamics into conscious Love. A powerful thread of the show centers on power person dynamics and inherited generational patterns. Participants share personal breakthroughs around releasing shame, apologizing for one’s existence, and reclaiming authentic selfhood. Dr. Ryce explains how early programming creates the illusion of defectiveness and how forgiveness dissolves the hypnotic spell of inherited belief systems. The idea of Pagra—two individuals consciously forming a shared personal code in relationship—is presented as a practical tool for healing power struggles and stepping beyond unconscious pattern repetition. The conversation models real-time relational healing through breath, support, and collective presence. The final portion of the broadcast becomes experiential as the group supports a participant working through physical rib pain. Rather than treating the issue as purely structural, they explore the possibility of stored mind energy within tissue, linking physiological tension with inherited or self-judging thought patterns. Through conscious breathing, collective intention, and compassionate witnessing, the group demonstrates how Breath can soften constriction and restore coherence. The session closes with gratitude, mutual support, and a reaffirmation that liberation is not a distant goal but a present-moment realization. Throughout the show, Dr. Ryce reinforces that healing is an ongoing process of returning to Breath, Love, and conscious creation. From chatroom: Susan Flueck: https://youtu.be/agoTJck4YIE The FULL STORY Of The Monad – The God Beyond The False Creator (Invisible Source) YouTube https://youtu.be/v8a0z0WEhac or on our Podetize player at https://whyagain.org/mindshifters-radio-show-player-for-archives/ |
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| February 16
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February 16, 2026 episode of MindShifters Radio, Michael Ryce continues deepening the Aramaic understanding of forgiveness as a precise, internal technology for healing rather than a moral act directed at others. He emphasizes that what most people call “forgiveness” is often pardoning behavior, while the Aramaic Shabag points to cancelling the goal that drives perception and collapsing the internally generated construct that produces pain. Ryce explains that perception is built from carbon-based memory and that when a goal rooted in fear or hostility is held, the mind manufactures a reality to match it. The result is stress, physiological tension, and emotional upheaval that appear to be caused by external events but are actually driven by unresolved internal content. Through breath awareness, StillPoint practice, and the structured worksheet process, he invites listeners to withdraw projection and return to responsibility for the energy they are experiencing.
Throughout the show, Ryce explores how holding to Love as an active state reorganizes physiology and restores coherence. He clarifies that Rakhma is not sentimentality but a functional filter through which intention flows, and that when fear or hostility dominate, perception fragments and the body reflects that fragmentation. Callers and dialogue illustrate how generational patterns, power-person dynamics, and unconscious goals surface during conflict, and how consciously cancelling those goals opens space for healing insight. The conversation reinforces that healing is not about changing others but about dissolving internal distortions so that one can live from Breath, Presence, and conscious choice. Ryce and Jeanie underscore that consistent use of the tools rewires habitual responses and builds the capacity to remain in active Love even when stress is triggered. The overall message centers on responsibility, conscious breathing, and the disciplined application of Aramaic forgiveness as the pathway to ending suffering at its source. From chatroom: Cary Ellis sites: Ketosuper.life and yoursuper.life/ YouTube https://youtu.be/mdlTHhezHxo or on our Podetize player at https://whyagain.org/mindshifters-radio-show-player-for-archives/ |
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We did not do a show on February 17, 2026 due to other projects needing attention.
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| February 18
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February 18, 2026 hosted by dr michael ryce, the conversation opens with a personal sharing about deep healing work, generational patterns, and the sense that forgiveness is an ongoing process rather than a finish line. Michael Ryce reflects on the scale of inherited trauma, noting that even going back only a few dozen generations represents billions of lived experiences embedded in carbon-based memory. The discussion emphasizes that healing is incremental and that increased light and awareness over time are evidence of real progress. The theme of using tools—particularly breath and worksheets—to move through pressure and intensity recurs throughout the show.
The group explores addiction and anesthesia, especially alcohol and stimulants, as adaptive but destructive mechanisms used to numb unresolved pain. Michael shares a story of a woman who, after years of inner work, could physically feel the harmful impact of alcohol before even swallowing it, illustrating how healing restores sensitivity and discernment. The conversation expands into cultural programming, including how substances are normalized through advertising and media, and how anesthetics become big business. The antidote presented is conscious awareness, breath, and willingness to face underlying trauma rather than suppress it. Jeanie shares the milestone of her book going to print, describing the mix of vulnerability and excitement that comes with publishing deeply personal material. The group discusses commitment in relationships, willingness to stay and work through projections rather than default to blame or withdrawal, and the importance of holding a space of Love as the “third entity” that supports truth and healing. The theme of following intuitive guidance—“clues in the game”—is woven through stories about reconnecting with meaningful teachers and synchronistic encounters, reinforcing the idea that awakening requires willingness and action. The conversation also touches on sacred geometry, Mayan calendar cycles, and consciousness research, including references to physicists and symbolic systems that suggest deeper informational structures underlying reality. These explorations are grounded back into practical application: stay curious, ask empowering questions such as “What is this for?” and use worksheets to process even the smallest irritations, recognizing that minor triggers often mask deeper unconscious material. The show closes by encouraging continued use of tools, participation in community classes, and support for Jeanie’s newly published book as part of the shared healing journey. YouTube https://youtu.be/IwpKH8N3KU8 or on our Podetize player at https://whyagain.org/mindshifters-radio-show-player-for-archives/ |
| February 19
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February 19, 2026 Michael Ryce opened the show by speaking about an upcoming weekend of breathwork sessions and co-dependence processing, emphasizing how intentional breathing dissolves resistance patterns when the energetic impact of the breath exceeds the stored resistance in the system. The conversation moved into the role of MindShifters as tools that surface unconscious material before a breathing session, explaining that relationships function in the same way. The closer and more intimate a relationship becomes, the more quickly unresolved content rises to awareness through resonance. This was framed as an elegant design rather than a problem, revealing that relational tension is an opportunity to clear generational and personal patterns stored in what Ryce calls carbon-based memory.
The discussion then centered on the personal code—an individual’s unconscious rule set that drives behavior until consciously rewritten. Ryce explained that behavior is not random but emerges from internal programming shaped by generational energies and speech patterns that have moved into the unconscious. He emphasized that unless one interrupts this automatic patterning, carbon-based memory will dictate thoughts, emotions, physiology, and actions. Quoting Carl Jung’s insight that what remains unconscious directs life and is called fate, Ryce underscored the need to bring hidden dynamics into awareness through breath and forgiveness. A significant portion of the show focused on Ryce’s “Commitment,” a consciously chosen personal code designed to replace unconscious programming. He walked through its core elements: trusting enough to tell the truth, being true to another, engaging in just and fair behavior, committing to sweetness, nurturing daily, treating others lovingly and gently in thoughts, words, and actions, and maintaining integrity whether someone is present or not. Integrity was described as energetic coherence—alignment of thoughts, emotions, words, and actions with the active presence of Love. Serenity was defined not as passive calm but as an embodied state of open connection to Being, where the breath reorganizes physiology into coherence. Ryce highlighted that hostility and fear arise from inherited generational energies, describing how unresolved patterns move through bloodlines and shape perception. Forgiveness was presented as the tool that collapses these distortions by dismantling denial and projection. He emphasized that gossip, hostile tone, and negative thought patterns toxify the relational field, while conscious presence restores coherence not only individually but collectively. The idea of non-local resonance was woven throughout the dialogue, affirming that thoughts and voice tones carry energetic impact beyond visible interaction. The conversation also touched on Aramaic language foundations, particularly the concept that “sin” refers to energies off the mark, and that unconscious speech patterns drive behavior until consciously transformed. Ryce reiterated that the breath—Rukha d’Qudsha—is the organizing intelligence that purifies the mind and restores one to home in Being. The show concluded with encouragement to consistently practice the Commitment, breathe through triggers, and use relationships as mirrors for healing. The overall theme emphasized conscious language, energetic coherence, generational healing, and reclaiming one’s true nature as Love. From Chatroom: SECTION 22: CONTROL ISSUES MindShifter: “A hostile voice is a sign that my Breath is restricted and thoughts of adequacy have been displaced by thought disorders based in hurt and weakness.” Sally Ramsey: In my world the word SURENITY is not watered down. Susan Flueck: Your regulatory speech says something different Sally Ramsey: Good to know Susan Flueck: We get to witness each other to wholeness. I love my message to you illustrates at time 11:11 Jeanie: serenity and surenity – calmness and tranquility – I like the sure spelling. YouTube https://youtu.be/1hKM9H–KJ8 or on our Podetize player at https://whyagain.org/mindshifters-radio-show-player-for-archives/ |
| February 20
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February 20, 2026 In this episode, Dr. Michael Ryce focuses on reading and expanding upon his written material on Quantum StillPoint, presenting it as a practical and experiential gateway into direct contact with the Breath of Life. He explains that Quantum StillPoint is not a metaphorical concept but a lived physiological event in which the mind quiets, stored perceptual constructs soften, and an individual can experience awareness beyond the habitual firing of carbon-based memory. As he reads from his writing, Ryce clarifies that this state is accessed through conscious, intentional breathing combined with the cancellation of goals that generate mental noise and emotional turbulence.
Ryce describes Quantum StillPoint as the collapse of interference patterns in the mind. When unresolved fear or hostility is active, perception is shaped by stored content rather than actuality. Through breath and forgiveness—understood as the removal of internally generated distortion—the system reorganizes. He emphasizes that this reorganization is measurable in lived experience: the body relaxes, the nervous system settles, and clarity increases. The “quantum” aspect refers to the shift from fragmented perception into unified awareness, where insight arises directly rather than through analytical thought. As he continues reading, Ryce ties Quantum StillPoint to the original Aramaic understanding of forgiveness and the Breath (Rukha). He explains that when goals are surrendered, the mind ceases projecting meaning onto events, and a deeper intelligence becomes accessible. This is not passive or mystical in the abstract sense; it is an applied discipline. By consciously engaging the breath and allowing the physiology to release stored stress patterns, individuals experience what he describes as a state beyond time-bound memory—a living presence that restores coherence. Jeanie supports the discussion by reinforcing the importance of practice and consistency. Together, they highlight that Quantum StillPoint is cultivated through repeated engagement with the tools: worksheet processing, canceling goals, and conscious breathing. The episode underscores that healing is not about fixing external circumstances but about transforming internal perception. As the interference of old patterns dissolves, awareness expands, and responses become guided by Love rather than conditioned reaction. The overall message centers on empowerment through direct experience. Quantum StillPoint is presented as a reproducible inner state available to anyone willing to engage the process. Ryce invites listeners to use the tools daily so that this deeper awareness becomes accessible not only in moments of meditation but in real-time relationships and life challenges. YouTube https://youtu.be/QlRL6rb0nns or on our Podetize player at https://whyagain.org/mindshifters-radio-show-player-for-archives/ |
| February 21
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| February 22
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| February 23
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February 23, 2026 Dr. Michael Ryce continues to deepen the experiential understanding of Breath-centered healing, emphasizing that forgiveness in the original Aramaic sense is a physiological and energetic process rather than a moral or theological declaration. He explains that what most people call “forgiveness” is often an intellectual decision layered over unresolved energetic content, whereas the Aramaic concept of Shabag is the actual removal of the energy that does not belong in the human system. Ryce describes how perception is constructed from carbon-based memory and how the mind projects stored trauma, hostility, and fear onto current events. The outer circumstance is not the cause of pain but the trigger that resonates what is already in the system. Healing begins when one cancels the goal that is driving perception and uses the Breath to access the underlying energy.
He revisits the distinction between actuality and perception, clarifying that what we see when we are in stress is not the world as it is but the output of unresolved data being played through the nervous system. He describes the body as an instrument that will faithfully express whatever frequencies are active within it. When fear or hostility is engaged, the physiology shifts accordingly; when one consciously breathes and holds the space of Love, a different state emerges. Ryce reinforces that Rukha d’Qudsha is not a theological abstraction but the Creator-designed Breath intended to animate human life. When consciously engaged, this Breath restores coherence throughout the system, including the nervous system and cellular structure. Throughout the discussion, he invites listeners to apply the tools in real time. He speaks about catching projections, taking radical responsibility, and using the Reality Management Worksheet to dismantle reactive patterns. Rather than blaming others for emotional pain, he encourages listeners to recognize that every upset reveals content ready to be healed. He highlights the importance of community and holding a space of Love for one another, explaining that healing accelerates when individuals are supported in staying present with Breath rather than defending old patterns. Ryce reiterates that the purpose of the work is to restore direct relationship with the Breath of Life and to reestablish human functioning as designed, free from the distortions of inherited trauma. He closes by affirming that transformation is not achieved through belief but through practice. As one repeatedly cancels goals, breathes consciously, and removes hostile or fearful energies, perception reorganizes. The result is greater clarity, compassion, and the capacity to live as Love in action. The invitation is consistent: engage the tools, trust the Breath, and allow the system to return to its natural coherence. From chatroom: From Personal Code Evaluation #3 Maintaining Honor for Self assignments: – Whenever I think or speak a thought that is critical of self, I choose to Be aware THEN – STOP – CANCEL – RESET RAKHMA / KHOOBA and think, speak and write something I cherish about me! – I ask others to hold the Space of Love for Me as they speak of something they cherish about myself. – “What have I done to become unworthy of my own support and caring?” – “To prove worthy of support from ____________, I must ______________________________.” – I look in the mirror, speak the Commitment to myself & do Wake-up sheets around self-depreciating thoughts. MindShifter: “I and everyone in my life acknowledges me as Being Love and approves of me cherishing myself.” WORD LINK: Self = Deserving Care DVDs: Healing Thru Relationships, CoDependence to InterDependence, Why Is This Happening To Me…AGAIN?! Personal Code Videos to watch for explanation: Personal Code Evaluation Part 1 (1 hr 15 min) https://vimeo.com/469842212/b2502b7572 Personal Code Evaluation Part 2 (52 min) https://vimeo.com/469850224/1f3247861e Sally Ramsey: Thank you for this powerful meditation YouTube https://youtu.be/m3nuBC_xTWc or on our Podetize player at https://whyagain.org/mindshifters-radio-show-player-for-archives/ |
| February 24
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February 24, 2026 Dr Michael Ryce opens with a powerful testimony from a longtime community member reflecting on recovery from sepsis, negative thought loops, and self-restriction. He describes recognizing a survival pattern that began during a life-threatening medical crisis and how tracing the timeline of that trauma allowed him to interrupt unconscious mental loops. Michael Ryce affirms the importance of catching negative patterns at their root and emphasizes breath as the primary tool for dismantling unconscious dynamics. The exchange highlights the strength of community support and the healing power of awareness combined with conscious breathing.
The conversation then moves into a deeply vulnerable dialogue with a caller who courageously explores sexual trauma, power person dynamics, and generational abuse patterns. She describes recognizing manipulation, gaslighting, and self-betrayal patterns rooted in childhood sexualization and family dysfunction. Michael guides her gently back to breath repeatedly, reinforcing that intelligence enters physiology through conscious breathing and that processing without breath only reinforces trauma. He reframes abuse dynamics not as a failure of worth but as addictive generational patterns that must be forgiven and dismantled at the root. He emphasizes innocence as foundational, reminding her that being infused with the breath of life establishes inherent worth beyond any trauma experience. The discussion expands into the mechanics of power person dynamics and how unresolved childhood trauma replicates in adult relationships. The caller identifies deep beliefs of defectiveness, sexualized identity, and the fear of being unworthy outside of physical validation. Michael underscores that telling oneself the truth is the gateway to authentic love, and that self-condemnation must be replaced with gentle, loving self-commitment. He revisits the personal commitment language developed in Healing Through Relationships, explaining that transformation is incremental and requires patience. Old behaviors resurfacing are not failure but signals for deeper forgiveness work. Throughout the dialogue, breath remains central. Michael explains that trauma locks physiology into resistance, and only sustained, conscious breath can dissolve the energetic knots stored in tissue and generational memory. He references the Aramaic understanding of sacred breath—Rukha d’Qudsha—as the animating intelligence designed for human restoration. Processing must include breath, willingness, and alignment to allow incoherent energies to release. The show closes with a guided invitation to soften tissue, release tension, and allow sacred breath to restore coherence to physiology. The overarching message is that healing requires courage, truth-telling, breath, and community support, and that innocence and love remain the true core beneath generational trauma. YouTube https://youtu.be/as-v9kFhPrc or on our Podetize player at https://whyagain.org/mindshifters-radio-show-player-for-archives/ |
| February 25
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February 25, 2026 episode of MindShifters Radio, Dr. Michael Ryce opens with reflections on the ongoing development of the Quantum StillPoint process, describing it as a “moment of liberation” in which perception collapses and the mind briefly releases its grip on carbon-based memory. He explains that what most people call reality is actually a nine-bit perceptual construct generated by the brain, referencing research suggesting that in a fraction of a second the brain processes thousands of signals while only a handful enter conscious awareness. In contrast, actuality is the vast, living creation beyond perception—an underlying field of benevolent Love. Ryce connects this to Y’Shua’s teaching “Do not judge by appearances,” emphasizing that hostility and fear distort perception, keeping individuals trapped in a world “between their ears,” rather than in direct experience of truth.
Through dialogue with callers, particularly Andrea and Terry, Ryce elaborates on how the Quantum StillPoint creates an instant where the mind “gives up” and collapses its constructed world. Even if that collapse lasts only a moment, when the mind reconstitutes, it does so in a weakened state, never quite as convincing as before. He compares this to near-death experiences, suggesting that when carbon-based memory shuts down, individuals briefly experience actuality—direct contact with Love and presence—before returning to perceptual structures. The work, he explains, is not about fighting the ego but weakening it through forgiveness, understood in its Aramaic sense as Shabag—“to cancel.” Canceling a goal removes the prompt that recruits hostile or fearful data from one’s internal “AI database,” allowing perception to collapse and buried material to surface for healing. Ryce underscores that forgiveness is not about pardoning others but about setting the stage for Rukha d’Qudsha—the Breath designed for humans—to undo the effects of error and restore direct revelation. Breath is described as the intelligent, integrative force that dissolves generational trauma and reorganizes physiology at every level. He stresses that healing work must be done with conscious breath, because breath delivers intelligence and life into the process. In a powerful group exercise, he guides participants in extending Love consciously through breath, describing sympathetic resonance—like tuning forks vibrating together—as a metaphor for how choosing Love awakens Love in others. The episode weaves together neuroscience, quantum metaphor, Aramaic linguistics, A Course in Miracles, and lived experiential practice, reinforcing that true change comes not from manipulating appearances but from collapsing perception and living as the active presence of Love. From chatroom: What Is the World? “1. The world is false perception. ²It is born of error, and it has not left its source. ³It will remain no longer than the thought that gave it birth is cherished. ⁴When the thought of separation has been changed to one of true forgiveness, will the world be seen in quite another light; and one which leads to truth, where all the world must disappear and all its errors vanish. ⁵Now its source has gone, and its effects are gone as well.” (ACIM, W-pII.3) Watch Zach Bush MD “Complete Acceptance” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLaVutWXju0 Terry Bowling: Fear is coming up so strongly in me I feel physically sick in my gut. Jeanie: sending love YouTube https://youtu.be/vBnskHhult8 or on our Podetize player at https://whyagain.org/mindshifters-radio-show-player-for-archives/ |
| February 26
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February 26, 2026 episode of MindShifters Radio, Dr. Michael Ryce and the community explored forgiveness, regulatory speech, and the ongoing evolution of A Course in Miracles. The conversation opened with Susan calling in from Kauai, reflecting on activations already surfacing and her commitment to observing everything arising in the present moment. This led into a broader dialogue about breathwork, healing crisis, and the possibility of integrating StillPoint with other modalities. Environmental concerns were also touched upon, with recognition that collective fear and greed reflect thought disorders within the mass mind that require healing at the level of consciousness rather than blame.
A major theme of the show centered on rewriting A Course in Miracles into clean regulatory speech. Susan shared a strong inner prompting that the Course is ready for linguistic refinement, especially around forgiveness. As passages were read aloud, Ryce emphasized the distinction between “forgiving someone” and “forgiving as to” what is resonated within oneself. Drawing from Aramaic understanding, he clarified that forgiveness is not about pardoning another but about canceling the goal that recruited painful content from one’s own carbon-based memory. When a trigger occurs, the work is to forgive as to the reaction arising within, not to forgive the person who appeared to cause it. This subtle but profound shift restores the internal technology of forgiveness and aligns with Y’Shua’s original Aramaic intent. The discussion also revisited Helen Schucman’s role in scribing the Course. Participants reflected on her humility, insecurity, and the paradox that such profound material could come through someone who struggled to recognize her own divinity. There was recognition that her work may have been ahead of her personal readiness, yet perfectly timed for humanity’s need. The idea emerged that updating the Course into precise regulatory speech could serve this generation’s readiness, integrating Aramaic forgiveness and breath-based intelligence more explicitly. Terry then shared deeply about physiological fear surfacing in the region of old surgical scar tissue, describing intense sensations arising as layers of trauma release. Ryce affirmed that scar tissue can store suppressed trauma and encouraged conscious breath into those areas, allowing Rukha d’Qudsha—the Breath designed for humans—to dissolve residual energy. Terry reflected on moving from emotional shutdown to feeling conscience and guilt again in early recovery, recognizing that what once felt unbearable is actually a barometer guiding him toward wholeness. The group joined in extending conscious Love and breath support, reinforcing that each layer surfacing is an opportunity for deeper freedom. Throughout the episode, the central message remained consistent: nothing real can be threatened, and fear in any form is simply material ready for forgiveness. Breath restores intelligence. Forgiveness collapses projection. Regulatory speech clarifies perception. And each individual, even while still doing their work, is invited to acknowledge themselves as the light of the world. From chatroom: michael ryce: Fr. Ray Kelly… https://youtu.be/Mx8yD3-HWTg?si=-1wUcURhmNevkBuk Jeanie: https://acim.org/acim/workbook/what-is-forgiveness/en/s/632 Jeanie: “8. Open the curtain in your practicing by merely letting go all things you think you want. ²Your trifling treasures put away, and leave a clean and open space within your mind where Christ can come, and offer you the treasure of salvation. ³He has need of your most holy mind to save the world. ⁴Is not this purpose worthy to be yours? ⁵Is not Christ’s vision worthy to be sought above the world’s unsatisfying goals?” (ACIM, W-164.8:1-5) YouTube https://youtu.be/SI9i_CeEN7E or on our Podetize player at https://whyagain.org/mindshifters-radio-show-player-for-archives/ |
| February 27
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| February 28
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