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December 01, 2011 Memorial Day 186 (refer to May 30th)On the December 1, 2011 episode of MindShifters Radio, co-hosts Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife, Jeanie, discussed the ancient Aramaic internal process of forgiveness. They emphasized the importance of this process in building a foundation of pure love and shared tools to assist listeners in achieving this state. Michael Ryce, known as the Forgiveness Doctor and author of *Why Is This Happening To Me Again?*, explained the benefits of the new worksheet they were developing, which was set to be released shortly after the show.

During the show, Michael and Jeanie discussed how practicing forgiveness can eliminate internal and external conflicts, and they reflected on the universal impact of trauma, including the effects on families and those with post-traumatic stress disorder. The hosts shared personal stories, including a touching account of the birth of their daughter, Krista, to illustrate the innate love and purity found in newborns—a state they believe people can return to through forgiveness.

Jeanie also spoke about her experiences using the worksheets with their son, Ryan, and how it helped him move past his emotional struggles. The show concluded with a reminder that the forgiveness process involves recognizing and removing layers of internal pain, sometimes dating back generations, to live a life free of hostility and fear. They invited listeners to visit their website for more information and resources.

December 02, 2011 Memorial Day 187 (refer to May 30th)On the December 2, 2011 episode of MindShifters Radio, co-hosts Dr. Michael Ryce, known as the “Forgiveness Doctor,” and his wife Jeanie, shared insights into the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness. They emphasized the importance of building a strong internal foundation to live in pure love and provided practical tools for listeners to work through personal issues.

The episode featured a story about a workshop attendee named Mary, who contributed a song that has since become the show’s theme. Dr. Ryce and Jeanie discussed the importance of acknowledging and forgiving personal feelings of hostility and fear, rather than blaming others for these emotions. They stressed that true forgiveness involves taking responsibility for one’s own emotional responses.

The hosts also reflected on a previous guest, Susan Taylor, who spoke about soul reconnection and the importance of staying connected to one’s true self. They highlighted that living in a state of pure love is possible when individuals consistently engage in daily forgiveness work.

The episode introduced a new worksheet designed to deepen the forgiveness process, encouraging users to identify and cancel goals that trigger negative emotions and to recognize times when they themselves have violated these goals. The show concluded with interactions from listeners, including a caller named Tristan who expressed struggles with an abusive partner and sought guidance on using the forgiveness process to cope with feelings of annoyance and control issues.

December 05, 2011 Memorial Day 190 (refer to May 30th)The MindShifters Radio show on December 5, 2011, hosted by Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife Jeanne, focused on the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness. They discussed tools and support offered five days a week to help listeners build a solid foundation in love. Michael, known as the Forgiveness Doctor, authored “Why Is This Happening to Me Again?” and encouraged listeners to visit the website for more information and resources.

The show highlighted a Memorial Day celebration and invited participants to take responsibility for the hostilities and fears in their minds. They emphasized the importance of internal transformation and the impact it has on the external world. Michael and Jeanne advocated for using love to address life’s challenges and to heal from past traumas. They encouraged listeners to download and use worksheets available on their website to engage in the forgiveness process.

Throughout the broadcast, they interacted with guests, including Dr. Tim and David, discussing the challenges and benefits of using the new worksheets. The hosts and guests explored the intricacies of the forgiveness process, the significance of canceling harmful goals, and the transformative power of taking responsibility for one’s mental state. The show also touched on the importance of creating supportive communities and the role of relationships in personal growth.

December 06, 2011 Memorial Day 191 (refer to May 30th)In the December 6, 2011 episode of MindShifters Radio, Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife Jeanie discuss the Aramaic internal process of forgiveness. The show emphasizes the importance of building a solid foundation of pure love within oneself, referring to the Aramaic term “Rakhma.” Michael, known as the Forgiveness Doctor, is the author of “Why Is This Happening To Me Again?” and offers guidance and support to listeners on how to apply forgiveness in their lives.

During the show, Michael and Jeanie address the destructive nature of war and the psychological impact it has on veterans, highlighting the alarming rate of suicides among them. They stress the need to forgive one’s own hostility and fear, not others, as a way to change these negative emotions. Michael explains that true forgiveness is about removing the emotional response within oneself rather than pardoning someone else. The discussion also touches on the idea of using worksheets available on their website to process these emotions, suggesting that consistent practice can lead to profound personal transformation.

A caller named Carolyn shares her struggles with her daughter’s anger and her feelings of sadness. Michael advises her to forgive her own feelings and maintain a loving stance, regardless of her daughter’s behavior. He also suggests using a commitment statement and reading it to her daughter’s picture as a way to shift the energy between them. Another caller, Kim, discusses her experience with family suicides and the importance of doing the inner work to break the cycle. The show concludes with a discussion on how thoughts of suicide can be addressed through the process of forgiveness and self-awareness.

December 07, 2011 Memorial Day 192 (refer to May 30th) – Dr. Tim Hayes shares how doing a worksheet on a recent incident brought back a memory of being a five year old.On December 7, 2011, the “MindShifters Radio” show, hosted by Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife Jeanie, focused on the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness. The couple, often referred to as the “Forgiveness Doctor” and his wife, shared their wisdom and tools to help listeners build a foundation of pure love within themselves. During this episode, they emphasized the importance of taking personal responsibility for one’s feelings and experiences instead of blaming others. They discussed the powerful concept that the content of our minds determines our experiences, and that true forgiveness involves removing negative energy from our human energy fields.

They reiterated their commitment to promoting world peace and ending war by encouraging individuals to take responsibility for their lives and engage in the forgiveness process. Michael explained the difference between the Greek concept of forgiveness, which involves letting someone off the hook, and the Aramaic process, which involves internal healing. The hosts shared stories of transformation, including a military trainer who, after a year of practicing forgiveness, shifted from training people to kill to teaching inner peace and forgiveness.

The episode also featured a listener named Nene, who had experienced significant personal growth over a year of practicing the forgiveness work. The hosts shared the importance of recognizing the output of our minds as a reflection of the content within and discussed the concept of “power person-based behaviors,” which influence our actions under stress. They encouraged listeners to visit their website, whyagain.com, to download worksheets and learn more about the forgiveness process. The show concluded with Michael addressing the significance of living in integrity and the consequences of living out of alignment with one’s true self.

December 08, 2011 Memorial Day 193 (refer to May 30th) – Guest speaker Michael Coughlin shares his experience with this work which he was introduced to in January. Real bravado to stop using rage. Does not recommend trying to process in your head so he journals his worksheets. Now his quiet time is truly quiet, his mind has stopped its arguments and stories.On December 8, 2011, MindShifters Radio featured Dr. Michael Ryce, the “Forgiveness Doctor,” and his wife Jeanie, discussing the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness. The couple emphasized building a foundation within oneself to live in pure love and highlighted the importance of taking responsibility for one’s emotions and actions. They shared that all wars and conflicts stem from internal hostility and fear, suggesting that true power lies in love. Dr. Ryce, author of *Why Is This Happening To Me Again?*, encouraged listeners to explore forgiveness not as a means to absolve others but as a tool to release personal pain and fear.

The episode also featured a caller named Michael, a retired combat veteran who shared his journey from a troubled past to healing through the forgiveness process. He spoke candidly about his experiences with anger, alcohol addiction, and the challenges of rediscovering his true self. Michael described how forgiveness and self-honesty transformed his relationships and allowed him to love authentically, particularly with his wife. The show’s discussions also touched on the importance of inner work and the continuous practice of forgiveness to cultivate peace and emotional resilience.

December 09, 2011 Memorial Day 194 (refer to May 30th)

On the December 9, 2011 episode of MindShifters Radio, co-hosted by Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife Jeanie, the focus was on the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness. Dr. Ryce, known as the Forgiveness Doctor, along with Jeanie, offered tools and support to help listeners live in pure love, referred to in Aramaic as “Rakhma.” They emphasized the importance of truth and love in overcoming internal and external conflicts, highlighting the detrimental effects of blocking truth and harboring hostility and fear. Dr. Ryce explained that the root cause of war and separation is the blockage of truth, which manifests as internal hostility and fear projected onto others.

The show also touched on the concept that forgiveness is not about forgiving others but rather addressing the internal pain and hostility within oneself. Dr. Ryce encouraged listeners to use forgiveness worksheets available on their website to work through their issues, stressing that even those who feel they have nothing to forgive could benefit from this process. The hosts shared insights into the spiritual and practical aspects of forgiveness, mentioning that true healing comes from releasing these internalized emotions.

During the episode, they also interacted with callers, including Carolyn, who discussed challenges with her daughter’s rage and how she is learning to stand in love instead of reacting. Another caller, Richard, spoke about the transformative experience of doing five forgiveness worksheets daily, which helped him address deep-seated fears and hostility. The hosts and guests reflected on the importance of holding a space of love and peace, even in the face of hostility, and how this practice can lead to profound personal and collective healing.

Dr. Ryce shared personal anecdotes, including the global spread of his work and the support they offer for those wanting to engage in forgiveness practices. He and Jeanie also discussed their future plans, including potential expansions into video conferencing and television to reach a wider audience. The show concluded with expressions of gratitude and an invitation for continued participation in their workshops and community.

December 12, 2011 Memorial Day 197 (refer to May 30th) – michael assists Caroline, Linda, and Kerry through some issues. Introduces the newest worksheet, version 10.In the December 12, 2011 episode of MindShifters Radio, hosts Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife Jeanie discuss the ancient Aramaic internal process of forgiveness. Dr. Ryce, known as the “Forgiveness Doctor,” and Jeanie provide tools and support to help listeners build a foundation of love and responsibility. They emphasize the importance of taking responsibility for one’s internal world and emotions rather than blaming others, highlighting how forgiveness is a powerful tool for personal transformation.

Throughout the show, the hosts also mention practical resources like worksheets available on their website. They explain how these tools can help individuals work through emotions like annoyance, anger, and fear, often rooted in past experiences. The episode encourages listeners to embrace their feelings, work through them, and ultimately transform negative emotions into love and understanding. The hosts’ compassionate and insightful guidance aims to empower listeners to improve their relationships and personal well-being.

December 13, 2011 Memorial Day 198 (refer to May 30th) – Responsibility Communication discussion with Linda. Dave shares his progress doing 5 worksheets a day.

On December 13, 2011, MindShifters Radio featured Dr. Michael Ryce, known as the Forgiveness Doctor, and his wife, Jeanie. They discussed the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness, focusing on helping individuals eliminate hostility and fear within themselves to foster a space of pure love, referred to in Aramaic as “Rakhma.” The show emphasized that forgiveness is an internal process that removes negative emotions from one’s system, rather than a Greek concept of pardoning others. Dr. Ryce and Jeanie shared that their mission is to promote peace on Earth by encouraging people to eliminate the root causes of war within themselves.

The episode also featured callers who shared their personal experiences and struggles with forgiveness. One notable story was about a woman who started using the forgiveness worksheets in February and felt that it had led to the best year of her life. Another caller, Linda, shared a traumatic memory involving her father, which highlighted the importance of addressing deep-seated emotional issues. Dr. Ryce suggested that true forgiveness involves going inside oneself to remove any forms of hostility or fear, thus facilitating a process of healing and personal growth.

Throughout the show, Dr. Ryce and Jeanie highlighted the importance of love, truth, and transparency in relationships and interactions. They encouraged listeners to access forgiveness tools and resources available on their website. The show closed with reflections on the power of living in alignment with one’s true nature of love and the potential for creating a peaceful world.

December 14, 2011 Memorial Day 199 (refer to May 30th) – Changes in the worksheet discussed. Caller question addressed: Thyroid and Kidneys both are connected to anger. Forgiveness of the anger to change the pattern and also try the Master Cleanse (Swichel) on the physical level.

On the December 14, 2011 episode of MindShifters Radio, co-hosts Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife, Jeanie, discuss the ancient Aramaic internal process of forgiveness. Dr. Ryce, also known as the Forgiveness Doctor, emphasizes the importance of internal work to eliminate the causes of internal conflict, which they believe can lead to war and other negative emotions such as sadness, grief, and rage. They encourage listeners to download worksheets from their website to aid in this forgiveness process, and to engage actively in the practice.

The show also touched on practical aspects, such as using new worksheet formats to clarify the forgiveness process. Dr. Ryce and Jeanie shared personal anecdotes and updates from their work, including the success of a Mind Shifters group in Woodstock and a recent article quoting Dr. Ryce. They discussed how internal conflict and unresolved emotions can manifest as physical ailments, like thyroid issues and kidney stones, and the importance of addressing these through forgiveness work.

One of the show’s listeners, Paula, called in to discuss an article by Frederick Whitmire, which extensively quotes Dr. Ryce, showcasing the impact of the forgiveness teachings. Another caller, Carolyn, shared her positive experience with the worksheets and how they have helped her handle triggers and emotional challenges.

The hosts also addressed the common resistance to doing the work, with some listeners feeling overwhelmed by their busy lives. They stressed the necessity of committing to the process for the benefit of oneself and future generations.

December 15, 2011 Memorial Day 200 (refer to May 30th) – michael is now a grandpa: Adeline Noraa Poole arrived last night – this is Christa’s first baby. Welcome to our world Adeline! Discussion around new worksheet. Dr. Tim Hayes shares how a client had backpain and finally acknowledged it was her intense emotion and not physical. michael discusses the need to go inside and remove the errors (forgive) if we want to see things change in our relationships, in our world. We can’t take the same bags of garbage into a new relationship and expect that one to be different from the last one.

On the December 15, 2011, episode of MindShifters Radio, co-hosts Dr. Michael Ryce, known as the Forgiveness Doctor, and his wife, Jeanie, delved into the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness. They emphasized the significance of internal forgiveness, which involves canceling goals that create stress and blaming others, and instead taking responsibility for one’s own emotions and reactions. Michael Ryce, author of *So Why Is This Happening to Me Again?*, and Jeanie provide tools and support for individuals seeking to live a life grounded in pure love, known in Aramaic as Rakhma.

During the show, they discussed the ongoing practice of completing five worksheets daily for 40 days, as a way to clear out negative energies and patterns. This process is designed to help participants end the cycle of blame and anger, which is often passed down through generations. They also highlighted a new worksheet available on their website, aimed at helping users better manage their realities and emotions.

The episode included a discussion on Memorial Day, where Michael spoke about the importance of taking responsibility for one’s life and ending the metaphorical and literal wars in the world. He emphasized that true forgiveness is about changing the internal roots of pain and not about letting others off the hook for their actions. The show also featured a heartfelt segment where Michael shared the joyful news of becoming a grandfather, underscoring the importance of family and the support they provide.

The hosts encouraged listeners to explore the resources on their website, including downloadable worksheets and recordings of past shows, which offer guidance on the forgiveness process. They reiterated that the goal of the program is to foster a world where people live in love rather than hostility, and they invited listeners to join this transformative journey.

December 16, 2011 Memorial Day 201 (refer to May 30th) – Opening conversations with Rex, discussions of dealing with power person issues. Shannon Andersen, Licensed Counselor/Transpersonal Life Coach, Hospice Bereavement Counselor, writer and speaker. Check her website www.TheMagdaleneAwakening.com. Nichole deals with pain and anger and depression after doing worksheets. Linda calls in and shares an update of doing worksheets and the outcome with her Dad (her power person) and her apology to him and their reconnecting.

On December 16, 2011, MindShifters Radio featured a deep discussion with Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife, Jeanie. They delved into the ancient Aramaic internal process of forgiveness, sharing tools and support available five days a week. The couple emphasized building a foundation of love within oneself, explaining how the Aramaic term “Rakhma” encapsulates this concept. Dr. Michael, author of “Why Is This Happening To Me Again?” guided listeners through practical applications of forgiveness, encouraging them to take responsibility for their emotions and actions.

The show included a special Memorial Day celebration segment where Dr. Michael and Jeanie invited listeners to join in ending wars and creating a world filled with human life and love. They critiqued the insanity of repeating the same actions while expecting different outcomes, urging listeners to shift the energy of guilt, blame, and fear by taking responsibility for their emotions.

The program also featured contributions from Dr. Tim, a psychologist, and David, the Heartland center manager. They discussed the importance of introspection and forgiveness, highlighting how unresolved internal issues often manifest as external conflicts. A caller named Rex shared his experiences with using the forgiveness worksheets to address family-related issues and the insights he gained from doing vicarious worksheets for his father and grandfather. This conversation underscored the power of forgiveness in resolving generational trauma and emotional pain.

Another highlight was a caller named Linda, who recounted a poignant moment of reconciliation with her father over a past incident. This exchange emphasized the importance of addressing unresolved emotions and seeking closure with loved ones. The show concluded with Shannon Anderson discussing the role of hospice and bereavement counseling, emphasizing the continuity of forgiveness work even after a loved one’s passing. The hosts reiterated the significance of the forgiveness process, urging listeners to explore their inner conflicts and resolve them for personal growth and peace.

December 19, 2011 Memorial Day 204 (refer to May 30th)On December 19, 2011, Mind Shifters Radio featured Dr. Michael Ryce, known as the “Forgiveness Doctor,” and his wife Jeanne, who shared insights on the ancient Aramaic internal process of forgiveness. They emphasized the importance of building a solid foundation within oneself to live in pure love, offering tools and support five days a week. Michael, author of “Why Is This Happening To Me Again?”, discussed the destructive nature of hostility and fear, encouraging listeners to engage in the forgiveness process to eliminate these emotions from their lives. They also addressed the idea that many people’s lives are dominated by unconscious patterns, which can be uncovered and healed through the forgiveness process.

Throughout the show, the hosts discussed the impact of negative emotions on the mind and body, using the example of blaming others for one’s own feelings of anger or fear. They introduced various tools for self-exploration and healing, including worksheets and mind-shifter techniques, to help individuals uncover and address hidden aspects of their psyche. The show also touched on the importance of community support and the power of staying connected with others during one’s healing journey.

December 20, 2011 Memorial Day 205 (refer to May 30th)On the December 20, 2011, episode of MindShifters Radio, co-hosts Dr. Michael Ryce, known as the “Forgiveness Doctor,” and his wife Jeanie, delve into the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness. Dr. Ryce, the author of *Why Is This Happening to Me Again?*, explains the concept of forgiveness not as letting others off the hook but as a personal process of removing internal hostilities and fears. This episode marks 205 days since Memorial Day, highlighting an ongoing commitment to changing the dynamics of war and promoting peace on Earth, one step at a time. The show invites listeners to explore the root causes of their emotional disturbances, shifting the focus from blaming external factors to introspection.

Dr. Ryce emphasizes that the true essence of human nature is love, as symbolized by the Aramaic term “Rakhma.” He shares a story about his grandchild’s birth, reflecting on the purity of a newborn and the societal forces that often lead people to live out of a false identity based on hostility and fear.

The program includes an account of a young woman who experienced a profound shift after engaging in the forgiveness process. She transitioned from thoughts of violence to a state of compassion, demonstrating the transformative power of the work.

The show also features various guests and callers, including a woman named Nene, who shares her personal journey of healing from past trauma, including the loss of a child. Her experience underscores the depth of the forgiveness work, as she confronts and processes deep-seated pain and guilt. The episode explores the idea that forgiveness is an ancient technology, a method to access and resolve unconscious dynamics rooted in one’s lineage. Dr. Ryce encourages listeners to visit their website to access resources like forgiveness worksheets and past radio shows.

The discussion extends to the concept of power person dynamics, where individuals unconsciously replicate the behaviors of influential figures from their past, often leading to self-destructive patterns. Dr. Ryce and Jeanie advocate for continuous self-work, likening it to professional athletes who consistently practice and refine their skills. They conclude by urging listeners to commit to their personal healing journey, highlighting the importance of removing internal blocks to live a more authentic and loving life.

December 21, 2011 Memorial Day 206 (refer to May 30th)On the December 21, 2011, episode of MindShifters Radio, hosted by Dr. Michael Ryce, the “Forgiveness Doctor,” and his wife Jeanie, the discussion centered on the ancient Aramaic internal process of forgiveness. Michael and Jeanie offered tools and support to help listeners build a foundation of pure love within themselves, emphasizing the importance of removing hostility and fear, which they referred to as non-human attributes. They explained that these negative emotions do not belong in a person’s life and that forgiveness is about removing these elements to return to a natural state of love.

The show featured conversations with guests like Dr. Tim and David, who discussed their experiences and challenges with the forgiveness process, including the release of generational trauma and the importance of facing and healing internalized hostility and fear.

The hosts also touched on the emotional and spiritual benefits of forgiveness, with Michael emphasizing that it is not about letting others off the hook but about cleansing oneself from negative energies. They discussed the concept of Rakhma, the Aramaic word for love, and highlighted the need to live in alignment with this love. A significant part of the show was dedicated to the importance of self-responsibility and the process of canceling goals that cause negative emotions, as this is a crucial step in the forgiveness process. The discussion also included insights from their personal lives, such as welcoming a new grandchild and the deep connections felt during these moments of love.

The episode concluded with a call to action for listeners to engage in self-reflection and forgiveness, especially during the holiday season, which they described as a time for spiritual wholeness rather than materialism. The hosts encouraged the audience to visit their website for more resources and support.

December 22, 2011 Memorial Day 207 (refer to May 30th)In the MindShifters Radio show from December 22, 2011, co-hosts Dr. Michael Ryce, known as the Forgiveness Doctor, and his wife Jeanie, explored the ancient Aramaic internal process of forgiveness. They discussed the importance of building a solid foundation of pure love within oneself, which they referred to as “Rakhma” in Aramaic. Michael, author of *Why Is This Happening To Me Again?*, emphasized that forgiveness involves removing hostility and fear, which he considers the root causes of war and conflict. The hosts invited listeners to visit their website, whyagain.com, to access resources like forgiveness worksheets and to learn more about the process.

Ramona discussed her difficulties in maintaining healthy relationships with men, contrasting them with her successful friendships with women. She described her struggle to understand the recurring patterns in her relationships and expressed a desire to break the cycle. Michael Ryce guided her towards using the forgiveness worksheets and exploring her past, including her relationship with her father, to uncover the subconscious causes of her difficulties. He highlighted the difference between true forgiveness and pardoning, explaining that the forgiveness process involves introspection and removing the hidden parts of one’s mind that sabotage relationships.

The conversation expanded to include the potential of using these teachings to help children, with examples of successful application in schools. The show concluded with a discussion on the five spiritual faculties, or “five smooth stones,” which include intuition, imagination, will, true perception, and reason. These faculties, when developed, can help individuals overcome their internal “Goliath,” the metaphorical representation of fear and hostility within.

December 23, 2011 Memorial Day 208 (refer to May 30th) – Happy Holy-days from michael & jeanie!

On the December 23, 2011 episode of MindShifters Radio, co-hosts Dr. Michael Ryce, known as the “Forgiveness Doctor,” and his wife Jeanie discuss the ancient Aramaic internal process of forgiveness. They emphasize the importance of building a foundation of love within oneself, drawing from Dr. Ryce’s book *Why Is This Happening To Me Again?*.

The show covers various topics, including the distortion of holidays into commercial events, the consequences of war, and the role of forgiveness in eradicating anger and hostility.

Dr. Ryce challenges listeners to engage in forgiveness not as a way to excuse others but as a method to eliminate internal anger and fear. He advocates for living a life of love and compassion, even towards those who may hate us.

Throughout the episode, they take calls from listeners, offering support and insights into the forgiveness process and sharing personal breakthroughs in understanding and applying these teachings.

December 26, 2011 Memorial Day 211 (refer to May 30th) – Mind Goal Management – a tool hat can be utilized as we come to the time where people look at New Year Goals! Introduction of “Terminate & Stay Resident (TSR)” – a computer term where a program lies dormant in the background, appearing to be closed, waiting to be triggered into activity. It is the same with our genetic, carbon based memory. Hostility and Fear is inside and when triggered comes into activity. True forgiveness is removing those energies from our being so they cannot be activated any more.

The MindShifters Radio episode from December 26, 2011, featured Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife Jeanie discussing the Aramaic internal process of forgiveness. They introduced listeners to this ancient practice, offering tools and support to help individuals build a foundation of pure love within themselves, using the Aramaic term “Rakhma” for this state. The couple emphasized the importance of being conscious creators in one’s life, setting goals intentionally and using the forgiveness process to remove any obstacles rooted in hostility and fear.

During the show, Michael and Jeanie shared personal anecdotes, such as the recent birth of their granddaughter, Adeline Nora, and the lessons it brought about the pure presence of love inherent in human beings.

They also reflected on the concept of “terminate and stay resident” (TSR) programs, drawing an analogy from computer systems to explain how unconscious patterns and reactions can dominate behavior. Michael highlighted the importance of identifying and removing these patterns through forgiveness to cultivate a life aligned with one’s true nature.

A significant portion of the discussion focused on the idea of goal setting and the potential pitfalls associated with New Year’s resolutions. They stressed the need for conscious intention and understanding the deeper motivations behind one’s goals. The hosts also touched on the challenges of breaking free from power person dynamics and how past experiences, especially those related to authority figures, can influence current behavior.

The episode concluded with a call from a listener, Cindy, who shared her struggles with communication and fear of rejection. Michael provided guidance on how to approach these issues using the forgiveness process and encouraged listeners to seek conscious, supportive relationships. The show ended with a reminder of upcoming workshops and the couple’s mission to help others embrace their true, loving nature.

December 27, 2011 Memorial Day 212 (refer to May 30th) – Healing generational rage. Addressing family issues.In the December 27, 2011, episode of MindShifters Radio, co-hosts Dr. Michael Ryce, known as the Forgiveness Doctor, and his wife, Jeanie, discussed the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness. They emphasized the importance of internal forgiveness as a means of eliminating hostility and fear from within. According to Dr. Ryce, forgiveness involves going inside oneself to remove feelings like anger, sadness, and fear, which never belonged in the first place. They advocate for using forgiveness as a tool to achieve pure love, highlighting that it is not about excusing others but about cleansing oneself of negative emotions.

During the show, Michael and Jeanie discussed the importance of addressing and resolving internal conflicts, encouraging listeners to identify and work through personal issues. They invited listeners to explore the forgiveness worksheets available on their website to facilitate this internal process.

The show also featured a call from a listener, Carolyn, who shared her struggles with guilt and shame over past actions, specifically stealing from her children. Michael and Jeanie provided supportive advice, suggesting that Carolyn use forgiveness tools to resolve these feelings and emphasized that the true essence of forgiveness is about removing inner turmoil rather than seeking external validation or forgiveness.

Another caller, Richard, shared his experiences with self-criticism and the challenges of dealing with a coworker who exhibited anger issues. The hosts encouraged him to continue using forgiveness worksheets and to remain patient, as change often takes time.

In a touching moment, Jeanie shared personal news about her former husband, Ron, who was in hospice care. She expressed her commitment to being there for her sons and supporting Ron during his final days.

The episode concluded with the hosts expressing gratitude to their listeners and extending an invitation to explore the transformative power of forgiveness.

December 28, 2011 Memorial Day 213 (refer to May 30th)On the December 28, 2011 episode of MindShifters Radio, co-hosts Dr. Michael Ryce, known as the Forgiveness Doctor, and his wife, Jeanie, discussed the ancient Aramaic internal process of forgiveness. They emphasized the importance of building a foundation of pure love and how forgiveness helps remove hostility and fear. They shared that true forgiveness is not about letting others off the hook but about addressing internal conflicts and removing negative emotions.

The episode touched on personal updates, including Jeanie’s absence due to an urgent family matter, highlighting the juxtaposition of life and death as she traveled to be with her former husband in hospice. Michael Ryce also reflected on how taking responsibility for our emotions can help end external conflicts, including wars, by internalizing and addressing our feelings of hostility and fear.

The discussion delved into the practical application of these principles, such as using downloadable worksheets available on their website to facilitate the forgiveness process. The hosts invited listeners to participate actively in this practice to promote personal and global healing. Additionally, the show included listener calls, providing advice and support for various personal issues, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a loving mindset.

The episode concluded with Michael discussing the energy shifts associated with the Mayan calendar and the approaching year 2012. He encouraged listeners to approach the new era with integrity and ethics rather than fear and chaos. The show was a mix of personal anecdotes, practical advice, and spiritual insights, offering a comprehensive guide to understanding and applying forgiveness in daily life.

December 29, 2011 Memorial Day 214 (refer to May 30th)On December 29, 2011, MindShifters Radio featured Dr. Michael Ryce, known as the “Forgiveness Doctor,” and his wife Jeanie. The show delved into the ancient Aramaic concept of forgiveness, offering tools and support to help individuals build a foundation of pure love within themselves. Dr. Ryce emphasized that forgiveness, in its true Aramaic sense, is about transforming internal pain rather than blaming others for one’s emotional state. The discussion highlighted the common misconception that forgiveness is about letting others off the hook for one’s feelings, whereas true forgiveness involves changing what is happening inside oneself.

The program also addressed the importance of recognizing that all pain is internal and that the mind often tricks individuals into believing that their suffering is caused by external factors. Dr. Ryce explained that this false belief can lead to verbal or even physical aggression, as individuals try to change others rather than addressing their own internal issues. He suggested that the Aramaic process of forgiveness provides tools to shift this mindset, allowing people to change their internal experiences and thus alleviate their pain.

During the broadcast, the hosts invited listeners to participate in the forgiveness process and directed them to their website where they could access worksheets and other resources. The show also included a segment dedicated to Jeanie’s family, as they were going through a difficult time with the recent passing of her former husband, Ron Shaw. Listeners were encouraged to hold Jeanie and her family in their thoughts and prayers.

Throughout the episode, Dr. Ryce and Jeanie discussed the challenges of living in a culture that often promotes fear and hostility. They emphasized the need to shift from a pain-filled mindset to one based on love and forgiveness. The conversation also touched on the idea of near-life experiences, where individuals encounter profound spiritual insights that can change their perspective on life. A caller named Ramona shared her own near-life experience, describing a journey through a tunnel of light and an encounter with beings made of pristine light, which Dr. Ryce identified as a near-life experience, a state of being in touch with one’s true nature.

The hosts and guests discussed the importance of doing the work required to heal and transform one’s life. They noted that this process often involves facing deep-seated pain and trauma, which can be challenging but ultimately leads to a more authentic and joyful existence. The show closed with a reminder that the tools of forgiveness are available to everyone and that by consistently applying these tools, individuals can experience a rebirth into a life filled with love and peace.

December 30, 2011 Memorial Day 215 (refer to May 30th)On the December 30, 2011 episode of MindShifters Radio, hosted by Dr. Michael Ryce, the discussion focused on the ancient Aramaic internal process of forgiveness. Dr. Ryce, known as the Forgiveness Doctor, along with Jeanne, shared insights on building a foundation of pure love and Rakhma, the Aramaic word for compassion, in listeners’ lives. They emphasized that forgiveness is not about pardoning others but about removing anything that is unlike love from one’s mind-body-energy system, allowing for a more authentic expression of the Creator’s love.

During the episode Dr. Tim reiterated the show’s purpose of supporting people in applying the ancient Aramaic forgiveness process. The show encouraged listeners to focus on releasing any feelings of resentment, anger, or bitterness, which can contribute to the perpetuation of war and conflict. Instead, they advocated for creating a space for love and acceptance, both internally and externally.

A notable moment in the show was a call from a listener named Nene, who shared her personal breakthroughs using the MindShifter support group and the worksheet process, which helps individuals uncover and remove negative energies. Nene discussed her progress in releasing layers of emotional pain and achieving deeper self-awareness. The hosts also spoke with another listener, Carolyn, who explored her own issues of guilt and shame related to financial conflicts in her family. Dr. Ryce provided guidance on how to use the forgiveness process to address these deep-seated emotions, emphasizing the importance of continuous self-work and the interconnectedness of individual healing with collective well-being.

The episode concluded with a reminder of the importance of holding a space of love and support for those experiencing loss, as Jeanie was dealing with the recent passing of her former husband. The show encouraged listeners to use the forgiveness tools available on their website to further their journey of personal growth and healing.

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