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August 01, 2011 Memorial Day 64 (refer to May 30th) – Lynn shares worksheet progress and yet alcohol issues.

MindShifters Radio, hosted by Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife Jeanie, aired on August 1, 2011, focusing on the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness. The Ryces offer their wisdom and tools to help listeners build a foundation of pure love within themselves, which they describe as the active presence of love, or Rakhma in Aramaic. The show runs five days a week, aiming to eradicate war by inviting listeners to forgive one issue of hostility or fear in their lives, as they believe accumulated negativity perpetuates global conflicts.

Dr. Michael Ryce, known as the Forgiveness Doctor, and author of “Why Is This Happening to Me Again?” shares that forgiveness is about removing internal hostility and fear, rather than the Greek theological idea of pardoning others. He directs listeners to their website, www.whyagain.com, where they can download worksheets that outline the forgiveness process. The discussion highlights the power of thoughts in creating emotional and physiological responses, referencing the research of Candace Pert, who discovered how neuropeptides in the brain link mental states to physical reactions.

Throughout the episode, Dr. Ryce and Jeanie interact with callers, offering personalized advice on applying the forgiveness process to various life challenges, from relationship issues to personal habits like drinking. They emphasize that consistent practice of the forgiveness worksheets can help individuals access and release deeply held traumas and emotional patterns stored in their “carbon-based memory,” a term they use to describe the body’s cellular memory.

The show also features contributions from listeners and guest experts, such as Dr. Tim and David, who share insights on the mind-body connection and the importance of changing thoughts to change life experiences. Dr. Ryce encourages listeners to engage in self-forgiveness and collective work, which he refers to as liturgy, to transform hostility and fear into love and peace.

In closing, Dr. Ryce invites a caller to consider joining their intensive program, “Laws of Living,” which offers deep personal support and tools for forgiveness. The program aims to help participants detoxify their minds and bodies, further integrating the principles discussed on the show.

August 02, 2011 Memorial Day 65 (refer to May 30th) – Lynn shares continued worksheet progress. Forgive ‘quick fixes’. michael walks her through doing worksheets around a couple issues in her life…use of alcohol and unfair treatment by the medical board. AWESOME FORGIVENESS WORK!

MindShifters Radio on August 2, 2011, features Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife Jeanie discussing the profound impacts of the ancient Aramaic internal process of forgiveness. They offer practical tools and support to listeners five days a week, emphasizing the importance of building a foundation of pure love, or Rakhma in Aramaic. The focus of the show is to guide individuals in addressing and removing internal hostility and fear, which they believe never truly belong within us. The hosts stress that true forgiveness is an internal process rather than simply letting others off the hook.

Dr. Ryce invites listeners to visit their website, www.whyagain.com, where they can download worksheets that detail the process of forgiveness. These tools help individuals understand that forgiveness involves looking within to resolve the pain and fear we often project onto others. By canceling the goals we hold for others and focusing on the internal healing process, we can dissolve the accumulated negativity stored in our carbon-based memory.

The episode features interactions with callers like Lynn, who shares her journey of dealing with the rage and fear associated with past experiences, including issues with an executor of an estate and a long-standing conflict with the Oregon Medical Board. Dr. Ryce guides Lynn through the forgiveness process, helping her identify and release the deep-seated emotional traumas rooted in her relationships and professional challenges. The conversation highlights the inter-connectedness of past and present issues and the importance of accessing and removing these burdens from our cellular memory.

Dr. Ryce emphasizes the power of connecting to our original being, the active presence of love, to heal and transform our lives. The show underscores that by continually practicing forgiveness and reconnecting with love, we can change our physiological and emotional states, ultimately leading to a life free from the destructive patterns of hostility and fear.

August 03, 2011 Memorial Day 66 (refer to May 30th) –

The MindShifters Radio show from August 3, 2011, is hosted by Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife, Jeanie. The program focuses on the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness and aims to support listeners in building a foundation of pure love, referred to in Aramaic as Rakhma. Dr. Ryce, known as the Forgiveness Doctor and author of “Why Is This Happening to Me Again?”, leads the show with Jeanie, offering tools and support for emotional and mental well-being five days a week.

In this episode, Dr. Ryce discusses a powerful MindShifters group session from the previous night, highlighting the transformative power of the seven-step worksheet process. The group listened to a recorded show, paused for questions, and assisted a member with a challenging relationship issue, resulting in significant emotional shifts. The conversation emphasizes the importance of willingness to face personal issues and how unresolved emotions can impact daily life.

The show further explores the concept of forgiveness from an Aramaic perspective, which involves addressing and deleting internal pain rather than pardoning others. Dr. Ryce explains how this process helps individuals move from hostility and fear to compassion and connectedness. The episode also introduces the idea of “Kundalini” as a release of blocked energy in the body, explaining how physical and emotional traumas can manifest and be resolved through this energetic alignment.

Additionally, the episode touches on upcoming events, such as a nine-day intuitive development intensive, aimed at enhancing participants’ ability to listen to their intuition and deepen their connection with their inner self. The hosts also discuss the importance of understanding the laws of the emotional and mental universe, which operate independently of personal beliefs and require conscious alignment for true freedom and well-being.

August 04, 2011 Memorial Day 67 (refer to May 30th) – Discuss “anger” and that it is not useful in a real Human Being! Three Filters in the mind over intentions (frontal lobe of the brain)…Rakhma (Love), Hostility and Fear. Depending on the filter set, we see data that builds intentions that are either Loving or Destructive or Negative.

In the August 4, 2011, episode of MindShifters Radio, Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife Jeanie discussed the profound wisdom of the Aramaic internal process of forgiveness. They emphasized the importance of forgiveness not as a way to absolve others but as a tool for personal transformation and the removal of internal pain. Dr. Michael Ryce, author of “Why Is This Happening to Me Again?” provided insights into the practical application of forgiveness techniques, including the reality management worksheet. The show highlighted the power of forgiveness in overcoming hostility and fear, promoting a life of pure love.

A significant portion of the episode focused on a remarkable example involving a listener named Lynn. She courageously shared her experience of working through deep-seated anger and pain using the worksheet process. Her story demonstrated the potential for profound personal shifts when engaging with these forgiveness practices. Dr. Ryce also addressed the topic of anger, discussing its role as a drug that reduces intelligence and the importance of maintaining a loving mind to avoid destructive emotions.

Dr. Ryce and Tim Hayes, a frequent contributor, explored the broader implications of guilt and anger, emphasizing that these emotions are not conducive to a life of love. They argued that societal norms often misuse these emotions to control individuals. The discussion extended to the detrimental effects of guilt, both natural and unnatural, and the importance of dismantling false beliefs to live a more conscious and loving life.

Throughout the episode, the hosts encouraged listeners to utilize the available tools and resources on their website, www.whyagain.com, including downloadable worksheets and recordings of past shows. They also invited listeners to attend upcoming intensive courses at Heartland to deepen their understanding and practice of these transformative processes.

August 05, 2011 Memorial Day 68 (refer to May 30th) – Continue from yesterday – there are Three Filters in the mind over perceptions (back of the brain) …Khooba (Love), Hostility and Fear. Quality of data used to build the output of the mind is either Loving or Irritating or Threatening. Just look at the fruit and you know what filter is active. Rakhma and Khooba both set to Love is what is referred to as “Perfect Love” which casts out Fear.

“MindShifters Radio,” hosted by Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife Jeanie, aired on August 5, 2011, presenting the ancient Aramaic internal process of forgiveness. The show delves into the tools and support required to cultivate a life centered on pure love, termed “Rakhma” in Aramaic. Dr. Michael Ryce, known as the Forgiveness Doctor, is also the author of “Why Is This Happening to Me Again?” and invites listeners to explore his work further on www.whyagain.com.

In this episode, Michael and Jeanie discussed the ambitious goal of eradicating war by encouraging listeners to remove hostility and fear from their minds daily, transforming personal and global energies. They emphasized the significance of maintaining the “Rakhma” filter, which fosters loving intentions, and explored the concept of three mental filters—love, fear, and hostility—drawing from Aramaic teachings and “The Course in Miracles.”

Dr. Tim, a guest on the show, shared real-life examples highlighting how perception shifts can change one’s reality. For instance, a woman initially viewed a comment from her date as an insult, which was later understood as praise after a guided discussion. This shift demonstrated how altering mental filters can transform experiences and perceptions.

The episode also touched on generational patterns and the genetic transmission of mental states, emphasizing the importance of forgiveness to break these cycles. Michael Ryce highlighted the need for dedicated practice, likening it to mastering complex skills such as computer operation. He urged listeners to invest time in their mental well-being through consistent use of forgiveness tools.

Listeners were encouraged to join support groups and intensives to deepen their understanding and application of these principles. Testimonials from individuals like Edward from Las Vegas illustrated the profound impact of these teachings on personal peace and interactions.

The show concluded with an invitation for listeners to continue their journey of self-improvement and to contribute to a global shift towards love and sanity.

August 08, 2011 Memorial Day 71 (refer to May 30th) – The words you use tell your mind what reality to show you. Denial leads to Dissociation which creates Hostility and Fear with someone else being the one you Blame. Degrade verbally and emotionally and then you can “see” them as lower than yourself and it is easier to “get rid of them” but the pain and reality is still inside you and will rise again. Nene shares a shift within herself and being able to make a choice.

In the August 8, 2011 episode of MindShifters Radio, hosts Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife Jeanie delve into the profound teachings of the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness. The show airs five days a week, providing tools and support to help listeners cultivate a life rooted in pure love. Dr. Ryce, known as the Forgiveness Doctor, emphasizes the transformative power of forgiveness, urging listeners to eliminate hostility and fear from their lives to foster global peace. The discussion highlights the significance of understanding and applying the seven-step forgiveness worksheet available on their website, www.whyagain.com.

During the broadcast, Dr. Ryce and Jeanie recount the recent powerful experience of a listener named Lynn, who bravely navigated through the forgiveness process live on the show. This session underscored the show’s mission to replace denial and blame with self-awareness and healing. The hosts also introduce upcoming events, including a new intensive workshop focused on intuitive development and an extensive schedule of presentations across Florida.

The episode emphasizes the critical importance of conscious creation and introspection, urging listeners to examine their internal landscapes and release negative energies. Dr. Ryce articulates the profound impact of thoughts on our behavior, advocating for mindfulness and deliberate engagement with our inner worlds. The show’s commitment to fostering a supportive community is evident as they interact with callers, offering personalized guidance and celebrating their progress in the journey of forgiveness and self-discovery.

August 09, 2011 Memorial Day 72 (refer to May 30th) – Letting go of the need to be right. And discuss the function of the mind – are there two minds?

MindShifters Radio on August 9, 2011, hosted by Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife Jeanie, focused on the ancient Aramaic concept of forgiveness. Dr. Ryce, known as the Forgiveness Doctor, and Jeanie provided listeners with tools and support for practicing forgiveness and living in pure love, referred to in Aramaic as Rakhma. They emphasized the importance of taking responsibility for one’s own hostility and fear, positing that these emotions are the root causes of conflict and war. The show encouraged listeners to address even the smallest issues of hostility or fear in their lives to effect global change.

The couple discussed the Aramaic understanding of forgiveness, explaining that it is not about letting others off the hook but rather a tool to change one’s own mind and remove negative emotions that do not belong in a human life. They highlighted the importance of the Reality Management Worksheet available on their website, which helps individuals collapse false realities created by the “replicant mind” and return to a true mind of love and being. The worksheet is designed to help users identify and eliminate the corrupt data stored in their subconscious that drives negative behaviors and emotions.

Throughout the episode, Dr. Ryce and Jeanie engaged with callers and addressed questions from the chat room, providing personal insights and advice on how to apply the forgiveness process in daily life. They also discussed upcoming workshops and events, inviting listeners to participate in their intensive programs for deeper healing and transformation.

August 10, 2011 Memorial Day 73 (refer to May 30th) – We have created false realities – there is little else to do but to look at them from the energy of Love – access them fully and directly and they fade away. Otherwise you have an indirect experience every day. Forgiveness is about directly accessing the underlying “cause” of the hostility or fear and removing it. We invite you to go to “download worksheets” and listen to the MP3 and follow along on the 7-step worksheet.

This document is a transcript of an episode of MindShifters Radio from August 10, 2011. Hosted by Dr. Michael Ryce, also known as the Forgiveness Doctor, and his wife Jeanie, the show focuses on the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness. It offers tools and support to help listeners build a foundation of pure love and responsibility for their inner emotional states.

In this episode, Dr. Michael Ryce and his co-hosts discuss the true nature of forgiveness, emphasizing that it is not about letting others off the hook but about addressing and changing the internal sources of hostility and fear. They highlight the importance of understanding the difference between actuality and the reality created by our minds, and how forgiveness can transform personal relationships and overall well-being. The show includes personal testimonials and practical advice on using forgiveness tools to achieve emotional healing and personal growth.

  • Introduction to Forgiveness: Dr. Michael Ryce introduces the concept of forgiveness, focusing on internal change rather than external absolution. He encourages listeners to visit www.whyagain.com for more resources and tools.
  • Reality Creation: The hosts explain how our minds create a personal reality that often distorts the actual events based on past traumas and current emotional states.
  • Transformative Testimonials: Listeners share their experiences of how practicing forgiveness has dramatically improved their relationships and personal well-being.
  • Aramaic Teachings: The discussion delves into ancient Aramaic principles, highlighting how these teachings can lead to emotional and spiritual healing.
  • Laws of Living: The concept of natural laws versus man-made rules is explored, with an emphasis on how understanding and aligning with these laws can lead to a happier life.
  • Intuitive Development Workshop: Information about an upcoming intensive workshop on intuitive development and forgiveness is provided, encouraging listeners to participate.
  • Cultural Influence: The conversation touches on how cultural brainwashing against intuition and emotional truth keeps people in states of fear and control.
  • Scientific Integration: The hosts discuss how modern physics supports ancient spiritual insights about the nature of reality and the importance of internal awareness.
  • Practical Application: Listeners are guided on how to practically apply the tools of forgiveness in their daily lives through downloadable worksheets and exercises.
  • Listener Engagement: The episode concludes with listener interactions, questions, and additional insights into the practice of forgiveness and personal transformation.

Key Points

Forgiveness Misconception, Internal Responsibility, Reality vs. Actuality, Transforming Relationships, Ancient Wisdom, Practical Tools, Laws of Living, Workshops and Intensives, Cultural Insights, Scientific and Spiritual Integration

August 11, 2011 Memorial Day 74 (refer to May 30th) – Callers: Tim, Richard, Marie-Josee, Nene, Magda, Julie & group from HeartLand

On the August 11, 2011 episode of MindShifters Radio, Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife, Jeanie, delved into the ancient Aramaic process of internal forgiveness. Broadcasting from Heartland, Missouri, the show emphasized that true forgiveness is an internal process focused on clearing personal emotional baggage rather than absolving others. They discussed the importance of this internal work in achieving pure love and eradicating the roots of anger and frustration from one’s mind and body. Dr. Ryce also promoted his book, “Why Is This Happening to Me Again?” which elaborates on these concepts and provides practical tools for self-healing.

Throughout the show, the couple highlighted the significance of commemorating those affected by war and violence, urging listeners to contribute to ending these conflicts by fostering internal peace. A powerful tool available on their website, whyagain.com, includes worksheets for dismantling negative emotions and a poignant audio recording of a young woman, Lynn, who shared her transformative experience with forgiveness. This toolset, they argued, enables individuals to address unresolved issues that manifest as anger or resentment, ultimately leading to a life lived in conscious awareness of love.

The show also featured live interactions with listeners who shared their personal breakthroughs and challenges with the forgiveness process. Marie Jose, a caller, recounted her significant reduction in physical pain after using the worksheet and breathing exercises, connecting her chronic pain to early childhood trauma. The episode underscored the potential for profound personal transformation through consistent application of these tools, promoting a journey from confusion and pain to clarity and healing.

August 12, 2011 Memorial Day 75 (refer to May 30th) – Callers ask about “forgiving them” and michael explains the difference in forgiveness and pardoning and matching bags of garbage.

In the August 12, 2011 episode of MindShifters Radio, hosts Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife Jeanie explore the profound Aramaic process of forgiveness. Dr. Ryce, known as the Forgiveness Doctor, and Jeanie share insights into how forgiveness can help individuals build a foundation of pure love within themselves. They offer support and tools for listeners five days a week, emphasizing that forgiveness involves an internal process of removing negative emotions and patterns that do not belong.

During the show, a caller named Amy discusses her relationship issues and feelings of betrayal and hurt. Dr. Ryce guides her through understanding that forgiveness is not about excusing others but about addressing and healing the internal pain that attracts such situations. He encourages Amy to use the forgiveness worksheets available on their website to process her emotions and let go of past hurts.

Another caller, Mona, expresses her struggles with anger and abandonment issues in a relationship. Dr. Ryce explains that anger is often used as a defense mechanism to avoid deeper pain and encourages her to delve into the root causes of her anger using the forgiveness process. He suggests that both Mona and her partner use the forgiveness tools to heal their individual issues and improve their relationship.

Throughout the episode, Dr. Ryce and Jeanie emphasize the transformative power of forgiveness in overcoming fear and hostility. They highlight that true forgiveness involves removing internal blocks and restoring one’s essence as an active presence of love. The show also features interactions from the chat room, where listeners share their experiences and insights related to the forgiveness process.

August 15, 2011 Memorial Day 78 (refer to May 30th) – We are required to keep the state of “Being” active (via Rakhma) when we think about God, neighbor and self. Rahkma is a filter over intentions (frontal lobe of the brain) and Khooba is a filter over perceptions (back of brain). The word Rakhma has been translated as “Love” but that does not even touch the real meaning. The Aramaic language is the language of Christianity, Zoroastrian, Judaism, Bahá’í Faith and Islamic and the roots of the Buddist tradition. michael walks Nene through an exercise of releasing attachments.

MindShifters Radio, hosted by Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife, Jeanie, offers listeners insights into the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness. The show provides tools and support for fostering self-love and internal peace, based on the teachings of the Aramaic word Rakhma, which signifies pure love. Dr. Ryce, author of “Why Is This Happening to Me Again?” discusses how the mind’s filters, such as Rakhma and Khooba, affect our perceptions and intentions, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a love-based mindset.

During the show, listeners are encouraged to download forgiveness worksheets from the website www.whyagain.com, which includes resources and past shows demonstrating the forgiveness process. The hosts engage with callers, share personal experiences, and highlight the importance of eliminating hostility and fear to create a peaceful world. Special guests, like David and Tim, join the discussion to share their experiences and insights on the complexities of Aramaic concepts and their translation into English, particularly focusing on love and its various interpretations.

The show also promotes upcoming workshops, including sessions on creating consciously, healing through relationships, and developing intuitive skills. These workshops, based on Dr. Ryce’s teachings, aim to help individuals understand and align with natural laws, offering practical exercises like releasing emotional attachments to foster personal growth and well-being.

August 16, 2011 Memorial Day 79 (refer to May 30th) – The world puts its thumbprints on us and we buy into the hostilities and fears. We are created in the image of the Creator – and God is Love. Love is what we are made of not something we do to another person. If we do not feel like Love then there is something (internal, perhaps genetic pattern) that we need to remove – called forgiveness. Develop a different mindset.

In the August 16, 2011 episode of MindShifters Radio, co-hosts Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife Jeanie discuss the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness. Dr. Ryce, known as the “Forgiveness Doctor,” shares insights into using forgiveness to transform one’s internal state and remove patterns of hostility and fear. He emphasizes that forgiveness is an internal process, not merely letting others off the hook. Instead, it involves removing negative content from one’s own mind and reestablishing a state of love, or “Rakhma” in Aramaic.

Dr. Ryce introduces tools and worksheets available on their website, www.whyagain.com, to aid listeners in practicing forgiveness. He underscores that this process can even alter genetic patterns by removing the underlying causes of harmful behaviors. The show’s dialogue reveals a deep commitment to helping individuals reclaim their inherent worth and human life through the practice of Aramaic forgiveness.

The episode also features conversations with listeners, addressing personal struggles and providing guidance on starting the forgiveness process. Dr. Ryce and Jeanie encourage listeners to begin with smaller issues and gradually work up to more significant life challenges, highlighting the importance of persistence and patience in mastering the tools of forgiveness.

August 17, 2011 Memorial Day 80 (refer to May 30th) – Five smooth stones – will or choice, true perception, intuition, imagination, and reason.

MindShifters Radio on August 17, 2011, featured Dr. Michael Ryce, known as the Forgiveness Doctor, and his wife Jeanie. They discussed the Aramaic process of forgiveness, providing support and tools for listeners to build a foundation of love and responsibility. The show emphasized the importance of removing internal negativity, explaining that true forgiveness involves changing one’s own internal reality rather than excusing others’ actions.

Dr. Ryce shared insights from his book, “Why Is This Happening to Me Again?” and guided listeners to resources available on their website, www.whyagain.com, including downloadable worksheets and educational MP3s.

The show highlighted the significance of Memorial Day, urging listeners to honor those affected by war by taking responsibility for their own emotions and practicing forgiveness to eliminate hostility and fear. Dr. Ryce explained the five smooth stones of spirituality—choice, intuition, true perception, will, and imagination—using the biblical story of David and Goliath as a metaphor for overcoming internal battles. He emphasized that maintaining a human life of love requires active engagement in these spiritual faculties.

Throughout the show, Dr. Ryce took calls from listeners, addressing personal issues and providing guidance on applying the forgiveness process in their lives. A notable segment included a discussion on the impacts of dietary choices on overall well-being, promoting a plant-based lifestyle as aligned with the principles of love and non-violence. Dr. Ryce also invited listeners to join upcoming workshops and intensive programs at Heartland, where participants can deepen their understanding and practice of these teachings.

August 18, 2011 Memorial Day 81 (refer to May 30th) – Discussion of the forgiveness process and Responsibility Communication.

MindShifters Radio, hosted by Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife Jeanie, offers daily discussions on the Aramaic internal process of forgiveness, emphasizing self-love and healing. Dr. Ryce, author of “Why Is This Happening to Me Again?”, and Jeanie provide tools and support to help listeners cultivate a foundation of pure love. The show encourages taking responsibility for one’s emotions and actions, proposing that personal accountability can contribute to global peace.

The episode highlights the concept of being responsible for emotions related to hostility or fear, challenging the common tendency to blame others for our feelings. Dr. Ryce explains that recurring painful experiences often indicate unresolved internal issues. The show provides practical steps, such as downloadable worksheets from their website, to help listeners engage in the forgiveness process and transform their lives. Testimonials and listener calls underscore the impact of these tools, demonstrating breakthroughs and personal growth.

August 19, 2011 Memorial Day 82 (refer to May 30th) – Discussion on how the Laws of Living Intensive is going and reminder that we have Intuitive Development coming up in September. michael walks Richard through doing a worksheet around a co-worker, staying on track with your topic instead of switching worksheets.

On the August 19, 2011 episode of MindShifters Radio, co-hosts Dr. Michael Ryce, also known as the Forgiveness Doctor, and his wife Jeanie Ryce, delve into the ancient Aramaic internal process of forgiveness. They discuss their ongoing Laws of Living Intensive at Heartland, emphasizing the importance of living in pure love, which in Aramaic is referred to as Rakhma. Dr. Michael Ryce, author of “Why Is This Happening to Me Again?”, provides insights into the forgiveness process, encouraging listeners to explore their internal landscapes and release old patterns of guilt and fear.

During the episode, Michael and Jeanie recount the various healthy and delicious meals prepared during their intensive, highlighting Jeanie’s culinary creations like raw onion bread, vegetarian meatloaf, and various raw desserts. They share how the intensive not only offers nutritional support but also profound emotional and spiritual experiences, helping participants achieve deeper meditative states and personal breakthroughs.

A significant portion of the show involves guiding a caller, Richard, through the forgiveness worksheet process. Richard is dealing with feelings of guilt and fear triggered by a conversation with a former meditation group member. Dr. Ryce meticulously guides Richard to identify his feelings, cancel his expectations for others’ approval, and connect with his intrinsic worth and presence of love. This process exemplifies how forgiveness can help individuals reclaim their emotional and mental well-being.

In addition to the practical forgiveness techniques, Michael and Jeanie promote their upcoming September intensive focused on intuitive development, encouraging participants to explore and develop their intuition by clearing mental and emotional blocks through forgiveness and other healing practices. They also stress the importance of facing personal hostility and fear as part of their Memorial Day project aimed at eradicating war and promoting global peace.

August 22, 2011 Memorial Day 85 (refer to May 30th) – Richard called in with his acronym for CHRIST – Conscious Healer Restoring Individuals to Sanity and Truth! michael speaks on victimhood and taking back your power. From Sunday’s workshop in Cary, IL, address the fear that is inherent in giving up the need to be right.

On the August 22, 2011, episode of MindShifters Radio, Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife, Jeanie, delve into the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness. Dr. Ryce, known as the Forgiveness Doctor, emphasizes the importance of building a foundation of pure love, or “Rakhma,” within oneself. The show invites listeners to address hostility and fear in their lives through forgiveness, aiming to eliminate the roots of war and conflict. They advocate for a shift from the Greek concept of pardoning to the Aramaic internal process of forgiveness.

Dr. Ryce discusses the significance of understanding and addressing one’s internal traumas and the projection of those traumas onto others. He encourages listeners to recognize that the pain they feel often originates within themselves rather than from external sources. The program also features interactions with callers, such as Julie, who shared insights on self-punishment stemming from childhood experiences, and Lynn, who discussed overcoming anger and frustration related to an insurance claim. The hosts highlight the transformative power of their forgiveness tools and offer resources on their website for further support.

August 23, 2011 Memorial Day 86 (refer to May 30th) – Propitiation. “The last temptation is the greatest treason: to do the right deed for the wrong reason.” quote by TS Eliot. Begins with proper discipline of a child, if they are descipled (not beat up) they will learn to “do” for the right reason, out of being love, and NOT because it is what is expected from them or out of fear. Teach them to live in the eternal forces of nature – in Love.

In the August 23, 2011 episode of MindShifters Radio, co-hosts Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife Jeanie discussed the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness. They emphasized that true forgiveness involves changing one’s own mind rather than pardoning others. Dr. Ryce elaborated on the Aramaic roots of forgiveness and how it differs from the traditional Greek interpretations. He explained that forgiveness is about removing hostility and fear within oneself, leading to a change in the content of one’s mind.

Dr. Ryce shared insights into the challenges of forgiveness, noting that many people mistakenly believe they have forgiven others without addressing their own internal pain. He pointed out that forgiveness work involves introspection and a willingness to release negative emotions. The show encouraged listeners to visit their website for resources such as worksheets and MP3s to aid in their forgiveness journey.

The radio show also touched on broader themes such as the importance of living from a place of love, the concept of propitiation, and the harmful effects of punishment-based discipline. Dr. Ryce advocated for teaching children through love and understanding rather than force and fear. He highlighted the necessity of reclaiming one’s true nature of love to bring about personal and societal healing.

Dr. Tim Hayes joined the show, sharing personal anecdotes and experiences related to the power of forgiveness and the intuitive mind. The discussion reinforced the idea that genuine change comes from within and that supporting others in their healing journeys requires a deep connection to love and empathy.

August 24, 2011 Memorial Day 87 (refer to May 30th) – Is “enlightenment” just changing CBM? Everything changes while everything stays the same. A caller says they “can not forgive” their spouse for their infidelity what can they do? michael explains the difference in forgiving and pardoning. Can a person have a spell cast over them? It is easier to separate and hide from others who bring up our trauma or pain but staying in their space will assist us in healing that issue in ourself. If we leave we will find another to show us what needs healing.

In the August 24, 2011 episode of MindShifters Radio, Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife Jeanie delve into the Aramaic process of forgiveness. Known as the Forgiveness Doctor, Dr. Ryce discusses the internal process of forgiveness as a means to remove hostility and fear from the mind, thereby reducing the root causes of conflict and war. The show emphasizes self-reflection and personal responsibility, guiding listeners to understand that true forgiveness involves changing one’s internal state rather than absolving others for their actions.

The Ryces encourage listeners to use their tools and worksheets, available on their website, to facilitate this inner transformation and promote living in a state of pure love, as intended in the original Aramaic context.

Throughout the show, Michael Ryce references his book, “Why Is This Happening to Me Again?” and discusses the importance of daily forgiveness practice to address both minor and significant issues of hostility and fear. He explains that forgiveness, in this context, is about eliminating internal pain and trauma, highlighting that recurring painful experiences point to unresolved issues within oneself. The Ryces also address the ongoing 87-day Memorial Day celebration, dedicated to honoring and healing from the traumas of war, by encouraging the forgiveness of personal fears and hostilities.

The episode also includes interactions with listeners, addressing topics such as the influence of cultural beliefs on personal health and the power of mind over physical states. They provide insights into overcoming limiting beliefs and emphasize that only one’s mind energy can affect them, not external spells or curses. The Ryces share stories of transformation through forgiveness practices, encouraging listeners to actively engage with their worksheets and resources to experience similar shifts in their lives.

August 25, 2011 Memorial Day 88 (refer to May 30th) – Look directly at our own realities and forgive what is within that does not belong – do not forgive another. They are not the problem – they just resonate what we hold inside. Forgiveness is applied to self not the other person who triggered something within us.

The August 25, 2011 episode of MindShifters Radio, co-hosted by Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife, Jeanie, delves into the ancient Aramaic internal process of forgiveness. Broadcasting live five days a week, the show aims to guide listeners towards a foundation of living in pure love. During this episode, Michael and Jeanie discuss the significance of Memorial Day, emphasizing the importance of forgiving oneself to eliminate personal hostilities and fears, which, in turn, helps to mitigate global conflicts.

The discussion highlights the Aramaic understanding of forgiveness as an internal process, which involves removing hostile feelings and fears that do not inherently belong within a person. This approach allows individuals to live a truly human life, defined by the active presence of love.

The hosts encourage listeners to use resources available on their website, www.whyagain.com, where one can find worksheets and sample radio shows that further explain the forgiveness process.

Additionally, Dr. Tim, a guest on the show, shares updates on the ongoing workshops in Chicago, which focus on various themes such as treating consciously, healing through relationships, and the circle of life. These workshops aim to help participants process their internal struggles and foster personal growth. The episode also features a call from Nene, a recent trainee who shares her plans to conduct workshops in Spanish in Orlando, showcasing the expansion of the forgiveness process into different languages and communities.

Throughout the episode, the hosts emphasize the transformative power of forgiveness, the importance of community in personal healing, and the benefits of addressing internalized pain and hostility. They encourage listeners to engage with the tools provided, assuring them that consistent practice can lead to profound life changes.

August 26, 2011 Memorial Day 89 (refer to May 30th) –

The MindShifters Radio show, aired on August 26, 2011, is hosted by Dr. Michael Ryce, also known as the Forgiveness Doctor, and his wife, Jeanie. The show focuses on the ancient Aramaic internal process of forgiveness, offering tools and support to help listeners build a solid foundation within themselves to live in pure love, referred to in Aramaic as Rakhma. Dr. Ryce, the author of “Why Is This Happening to Me Again?” engages with guests David and Kim, discussing their recent workshops and experiences, emphasizing the importance of personal responsibility and the power of forgiveness.

During the show, the hosts delve into the significance of Memorial Day, inviting listeners to use this occasion to forgive and remove hostility or fear from their lives. They encourage listeners to participate in their workshops and explore their website, www.whyagain.com, for resources on the forgiveness process. Testimonials and personal stories from attendees highlight the profound impact of these teachings on their lives, relationships, and personal growth.

August 29, 2011 Memorial Day 92 (refer to May 30th) –

In this episode of MindShifters Radio from August 29, 2011, co-hosts Dr. Michael Ryce, known as the Forgiveness Doctor, and his wife Jeanie, delve into the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness. They emphasize the importance of internal reflection and responsibility in eradicating war and personal conflicts. Dr. Ryce suggests that blaming external factors for one’s internal state leads to ongoing challenges and wars, both globally and personally. Instead, he advocates for true forgiveness, which involves identifying and removing hostile or fearful emotions from within oneself rather than pardoning others’ actions.

The episode features a call from Susan in California, who discusses her struggles with the emotional aftermath of an abusive relationship with her ex-husband. Dr. Ryce advises her to focus on personal responsibility and healing through forgiveness rather than blaming her ex-husband. He explains that by understanding and removing her own internal pain and fear, Susan can break the cycle of attracting similar negative relationships. This process also extends to her children, who have inherited emotional trauma and need support in healing to avoid repeating these patterns in their own lives.

Dr. Ryce highlights the distinction between pardoning and forgiveness, noting that true forgiveness is an internal process of removing painful emotions, while pardoning is simply letting someone off the hook for their actions. He stresses the importance of living as the active presence of love, which can transform relationships and create positive outcomes. The episode concludes with a discussion on the power of intuition and the benefits of living in a state of continuous love and connectedness, free from anger and fear.

August 30, 2011 Memorial Day 93 (refer to May 30th) –

On the August 30, 2011, episode of MindShifters Radio, co-hosts Dr. Michael Ryce, known as the Forgiveness Doctor, and his wife, Jeanie, shared their insights on the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness. They emphasized building a foundation of pure love within oneself through forgiveness.

Michael Ryce, author of “Why Is This Happening to Me Again?” urged listeners to take responsibility for their actions and emotions rather than blaming others. This, they argued, is crucial for eliminating the “war game” mentality that perpetuates conflict and trauma.

During the show, they discussed how unaddressed internal conflicts manifest as external issues and stressed the importance of understanding the root causes of personal suffering. Dr. Tim, another participant, highlighted the transformative power of Stillpoint Breathing workshops and the deep emotional breakthroughs attendees experienced. The discussion also covered the profound impact of consistent application of forgiveness worksheets, which are available on their website, www.whyagain.com. They encouraged listeners to actively engage in these practices to dismantle generational patterns of blame and victimhood.

The show underscored the complexity of the human biocomputer, emphasizing that understanding and transforming one’s internal landscape requires patience and dedication. Through anecdotes and philosophical insights, the hosts illustrated the transformative potential of forgiveness and self-responsibility. They concluded by inviting listeners to join upcoming workshops and continue exploring these life-changing tools.

August 31, 2011 Memorial Day 94 (refer to May 30th) –

On the August 31, 2011, episode of MindShifters Radio, co-hosts Dr. Michael Ryce, also known as the Forgiveness Doctor, and his wife, Jeanie, shared their expertise on the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness. The couple discussed various tools and methods they offer through their daily radio show to help listeners build a foundation of pure love and understanding.

Dr. Ryce, author of “Why Is This Happening to Me Again?”, along with Jeanie, emphasized the significance of forgiveness in transforming personal pain and fostering inner peace.

During the show, Michael and Jeanie engaged with callers and provided insights into the impact of forgiveness on personal well-being. They also mentioned upcoming workshops and classes in Naperville, Illinois, designed to further educate individuals on the forgiveness process and other related topics. The hosts highlighted the importance of group support and the powerful shifts that occur when people come together with a common purpose of healing and personal growth.

Additionally, the episode featured a call from Dr. Stephen Androcki, who shared a moving story about helping a patient uncover deep-seated emotional pain linked to her physical ailments. This anecdote underscored the critical connection between emotional health and physical well-being, reinforcing the show’s central theme of the transformative power of forgiveness.

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