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Archived Radio Shows February 2011

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February 01, 2011 Continuation of Forgiveness, stay in Being or hold onto Fear and Hostility

Dr. Ryce explains that human life is made of love, and where love is absent, life is not truly present. He emphasizes that societal and familial dynamics often obliterate love, leading to repeated negative patterns. Forgiveness is presented as the key to removing these destructive patterns from one’s life. The show encourages conscious creation rather than reactive behaviors based on past experiences.

Dr. Ryce shares examples of how generational patterns manifest in behavior and physical experiences, highlighting the importance of breaking these cycles through forgiveness. He provides a story about a woman who, during a traumatic event, shifted into a state of love, which led to a miraculous change in her attacker’s behavior.

The episode includes calls from listeners seeking advice on dealing with recurring negative patterns in their relationships and lives. Dr. Ryce advises them to use the forgiveness worksheet available on his website, which helps individuals address and change internalized pain and trauma. He emphasizes that forgiveness is not about letting others off the hook but about changing oneself.

February 02, 2011 Pagra in Relationship –

Dr. Michael Ryce and Jeannie host MindShifters Radio, focusing on forgiveness and healing. They address a listener’s question about a husband who improves his relationship by privately repeating a commitment statement, emphasizing that relationships reflect personal issues. They introduce a personal code, “My Commitment,” to guide loving interactions and recommend it for all relationships. The show highlights the importance of addressing internal issues, not blaming partners, and using tools like forgiveness worksheets. Discussions cover the impact of emotional pain on addictions and the process of healing, including potential physical and emotional symptoms. The hosts encourage listeners to download resources from their website for further support.

February 03, 2011 Reasonance – do I feel another person’s stuff?

A caller named Lisa from Boston shares her struggle with forgiving her mother. Dr. Ryce explains that forgiveness, as taught in Aramaic tradition, is about releasing one’s own pain rather than pardoning others. He suggests using a seven-step forgiveness worksheet available on their website to work through internal pain. The discussion covers the importance of dealing with one’s dissociated mind to prevent projecting pain onto others. The hosts promote upcoming workshops in Fort Lauderdale focused on various self-improvement topics, including communication and relationships. Later, Jeanie and Michael address questions from listeners about addiction, dream interpretation, and the use of various tools for personal growth. They emphasize the importance of consistent practice and community support in the healing process, mentioning the “Building the Brain Cells” game created by David, which involves daily commitments to self-improvement exercises.

February 04, 2011 Energy of the Being or Non-Being

The Ryces reflect on their successful first week of the radio show, aimed at restoring human life and the active presence of love on Earth. They discuss the Aramaic concept of forgiveness, emphasizing its role in removing hostility and fear from our psychology and physiology to maintain a connection to being love. They address a listener’s question about the energy associated with toy guns in a stage play, highlighting the importance of inner work over outward actions. The conversation delves into carbon-based memory, the impact of ancestral experiences, and how releasing goals and resolving inner trauma can lead to significant life changes. The show shares their upcoming workshops and the benefits of joining support groups to learn and apply these transformative tools.

February 07, 2011 Stay Connected, Keep your lights on

Dr. Ryce discusses the significance of perception, explaining how the mind processes a tiny fraction of available information, which can lead to distorted realities influenced by hostility and fear. He emphasizes that healing involves removing these negative energies to restore love and clarity.

David, a caller and center manager at Heartland, raises questions about perception and the dissociated mind. Dr. Ryce elaborates on how ancient Aramaic teachings align with modern understandings of perception and healing.

Another caller, Lori from Washington, expresses feeling stuck in life. Dr. Rice advises her to use the forgiveness worksheets available on their website and reassures her that engaging in this process will bring significant positive changes.

Tim Hayes, a psychologist and MindShifter support group leader, calls in to validate the effectiveness of the forgiveness work and shares a testimonial about how it has helped people in his group.

Dr. Ryce also touches on the importance of understanding the healing process, which can involve experiencing physical, mental, and emotional symptoms as old traumas are released. He encourages listeners to embrace this process and not to rely on drugs or distractions to avoid dealing with their pain.

February 08, 2011 Love of Truth is the antidote for Blockage of Truth

Dr. Michael Ryce discussed the concept of “blockage of truth,” which occurs when individuals deny and dissociate from parts of their minds, leading to malfunctions indicated by hostility or fear. He emphasized the importance of “love of truth” as an antidote to this blockage, allowing individuals to see and address hidden parts of their minds.

Dr. Ryce introduced the idea of building brain cells to comprehend and choose higher alternatives to victimhood and pain. He explained that perceptions and reactions are influenced by past experiences and dissociated parts of the mind.

Joanna from Missouri called in, expressing frustration about her situation and interactions with irresponsible people. Dr. Ryce advised her to work on forgiveness and self-compassion, addressing hidden resentments and self-anger.

The discussion touched on the responsibility of dealing with unconscious dynamics and how our dissociated parts influence our perceptions and interactions. Dr. Ryce stressed that real forgiveness involves removing internal pain and trauma, not just pardoning others.

Another caller asked about handling interactions with someone exhibiting a strong ego. Dr. Ryce suggested that if there is no emotional reaction, one should be guided by clarity and intuition. However, if there is a reaction, it indicates unresolved issues within oneself that need to be addressed through forgiveness.

The call concluded with a reflection on integrity, commitment, and the importance of maintaining compassionate and responsible relationships.

February 09, 2011 Laws of Living

Dr. Michael Ryce discusses the core principles of his work, focusing on the process of forgiveness. He emphasizes that true forgiveness involves changing what is inside oneself, rather than letting others off the hook. The call covers various topics, including the concept of “Laws of Living,” the idea that true laws are eternal forces that cannot be broken, and the importance of understanding and working within these laws to achieve liberty and avoid collisions.

Dr. Ryce also introduces the idea of mind management through appropriate goal setting and stress management, explaining that setting goals creates stress and that canceling goals can relieve this stress. He touches upon the “law of resonance,” which explains how our internal frequencies attract corresponding experiences. The discussion includes references to ancient Aramaic teachings, emphasizing the importance of maintaining love as the driving force in one’s life and managing intentions to align with love.

The call features interaction with listeners, including questions about managing goals, the resistance to change despite experiencing pain, and the importance of canceling unachieved goals to reduce stress. Dr. Ryce shares personal anecdotes and examples from his workshops to illustrate the transformative power of forgiveness and understanding the laws of living. The session concludes with an invitation for listeners to join upcoming workshops and explore resources on the website for further learning and personal growth.

February 10, 2011 Restored to the Experience of Love

Michael Ryce hosted the show, focusing on the ancient Aramaic technology of forgiveness, which is distinct from cultural forgiveness. Forgiveness is about changing internal states, not letting others off the hook. The Aramaic language, a physics language, provided insights into mind and body functionality. Ryce emphasized that people are creators of their experiences, and denial hides this power.

The discussion included the definition of love, contrasting cultural misconceptions with the direct, experiential understanding of love, often seen when holding a newborn. Rice stressed that love is an experience and a state of being, not just words. He shared personal stories and examples from workshops, including experiences with children and school programs.

Jeanie joined later, recounting a personal incident about a child pleading not to be hit and apologizing to her own son for past discipline methods. Ryce highlighted the importance of ownership for healing, using various tools like worksheets and still point breathing.

Terry, a caller, shared his journey of using the forgiveness process and worksheets, emphasizing consistency and support from others in the community. Ryce discussed the interconnectedness of their workshops and the necessity of community support for effective healing.

Ryce concluded with announcements about upcoming workshops and the importance of using these tools for personal transformation and healing. The call underscored the significance of reclaiming human life through love and forgiveness, moving away from generational patterns of abuse and denial.

February 11, 2011 Special 2 hour show featuring Ken and RT from intherooms.com – which is a social network for people in recovery

On this episode of MindShifters Radio, hosted by Michael Ryce and Jeanie, the special guests were Ken and RT from InTheRooms.com, along with Terry and David from Heartland. InTheRooms.com is a social networking site for people in recovery, similar to Facebook, but focused on those working through the 12-step program. They discussed the website’s features, including support for those in recovery and a workshop they were sponsoring called “Why Is This Happening to Me Again?” in Pompano Beach.

Ken and RT shared the mission of InTheRooms.com, which supports over 126,000 members globally, providing access to recovery resources 24/7. They highlighted the importance of community and social networking in the recovery process.

Michael emphasized the Aramaic forgiveness process, contrasting it with traditional cultural forgiveness, which often doesn’t address the root causes of internal pain. He explained how true forgiveness in the Aramaic tradition involves confronting and healing these internal issues.

The discussion also touched on the integration of these Aramaic principles with the 12-step program, showing how tools like the forgiveness worksheet process can enhance personal growth and recovery. David shared his experiences with the 12-step program and how tools from Michael’s work have deepened his spiritual growth.

Listeners were encouraged to attend the free workshop in Pompano Beach and to explore the various resources and tools available on InTheRooms.com and WhyAgain.com to support their recovery and healing journey.

February 14, 2011 Life is Energy

Dr. Michael Ryce, along with his wife Jeanie, hosted MindShifters Radio. They discussed the Aramaic language’s teachings on forgiveness and highlighted resources available on their website, including downloadable books and worksheets. The call also featured insights into the nature of reality, emphasizing the concept that what we perceive as matter is actually energy. Dr. Ryce shared a story about a neuroscientist’s experience during a stroke, illustrating how the mind constructs reality.

The discussion moved towards the idea of not judging by appearances and recognizing that our perceptions are often reflections of our inner state. Dr. Ryce spoke about the importance of inner change and forgiveness, citing personal anecdotes and philosophical insights. Listeners were encouraged to explore the teachings further through the available materials and workshops.

The session included a conversation with a participant named Terry about anger and communication issues, and another caller, Dr. Tim Hayes, shared a powerful story about forgiveness and resilience from World War II.

The call concluded with a focus on love, communication, and the commitment to live a life rooted in love and forgiveness, embodying the teachings discussed throughout the session.

February 15, 2011 The Real Thing

Dr. Michael Ryce, the “Forgiveness Doctor,” hosts the show with his wife, Jeannie. The episode focuses on maintaining love in one’s life every day, not just on Valentine’s Day. Dr. Ryce emphasizes the importance of understanding the Aramaic language’s perspective on prayer, which means to “set a trap for God,” aligning oneself to receive and express love continuously. He contrasts this with the Greek interpretation, which often involves petitioning for desires.

He introduces the concept of human beings as energy systems designed to express love. If aligned correctly, our physiology traps and expresses love, but other emotions like rage or fear interfere with this natural state. Dr. Ryce discusses the destructive nature of these emotions and their role in creating physical and emotional turmoil.

Listeners are encouraged to use forgiveness as a tool to remove these destructive energies. Forgiveness, in this context, is about removing internal barriers to love, not letting others off the hook. Dr. Ryce reiterates that human beings are naturally love, and everything unlike love should be forgiven and removed.

Jeanie mentions a website section featuring animals displaying behaviors humans should emulate, such as unity and compassion. Dr. Ryce shares a powerful story about Christian the Lion, illustrating the transformative power of love.

Terry, a listener, calls in and shares his thoughts on love and community, inspired by a film he watched. Dr. Ryce emphasizes the importance of leading with love and forgiveness to heal and transform relationships and communities.

Dr. Tim Hayes joins the discussion, highlighting the role of anger as a signal of internal mistakes. He emphasizes the importance of using tools like worksheets and meditation to uncover and address unconscious pain driving these emotions. Dr. Hayes explains Bruce Lipton’s research on cell intelligence, showing how cells either grow and heal or shut down based on the energies they receive, including the mind’s energy.

The episode concludes with a focus on the power of forgiveness and love to transform lives, encouraging listeners to engage in daily practices that align with these principles.

February 16, 2011 The Forgiveness Process Changes Lives

Dr. Michael Ryce hosted MindShifters Radio, discussing the shift in show times from 2-3 PM Eastern Time starting next week to accommodate their new show on WWNN in Boca Raton, Florida. The WWNN show, particularly focusing on recovery and forgiveness, will air on Tuesdays.

During the show, Jeanie Ryce and Dr. Ryce engaged with callers. One caller, Jamie from Arizona, expressed concerns about unresolved past traumas manifesting in dreams and symptoms. Dr. Ryce recommended using the forgiveness worksheet available on their website to address these issues.

Terry and David Hayes joined the call to discuss the “Building the Brain Cells” game, which supports consistent use of forgiveness tools to address deep-seated issues. Terry shared his journey of overcoming cycles of distress by committing to daily worksheets and receiving support, highlighting the importance of willingness and supportability in the healing process.

Lady Jane shared her success using the forgiveness worksheet to resolve communication issues with her significant other, resulting in improved clarity and relationship dynamics.

Dr. Ryce emphasized that the show’s purpose is to support listeners in maintaining the active presence of love in their lives, suggesting consistent use of forgiveness tools to clear out old, harmful energies.

February 17, 2011 “oota” Dynamics Running Your Behavior?

Dr. Ryce discussed the importance of the forgiveness process and announced an upcoming interview on WWNN focused on resolving family conflicts peacefully, particularly in divorce situations. He introduced the concept of “OOTA,” referring to perceptions and behaviors controlled by dissociated parts of the mind, and mentioned plans for a movie titled “OOTA: The Healing of an Unmanageable Life.”

Jeanie raised a question about the filters in the mind and their impact on perception and intention. Dr. Ryce explained the three filters: Rakhma (love), hostility, and fear. These filters influence the raw material of intentions and the resulting behaviors. He emphasized the importance of setting Rakhma to foster loving intentions and perceptions.

A caller, Nene, asked about teaching children to keep love present despite exposure to violent media. Dr. Ryce suggested homeschooling or being actively involved in children’s education to counteract negative influences. Another caller, Terry, inquired about the “five smooth stones,” representing spiritual faculties: reason, intuition, will, true perception, and imagination. Dr. Ryce elaborated on their role in overcoming the non-being mind (Goliath) and living a love-based life.

February 18, 2011 Generational Issues Run Your Life Until You Remove the Patterns (Forgive)

Dr. Michael Ryce and Jeanie Ryce hosted the show, emphasizing the importance of personal healing and living a human life defined by love, contrasting it with the non-human responses learned from societal and trauma. He highlighted the need to end generational patterns of pain and emphasized Aramaic forgiveness, which focuses on internal healing rather than external blame.

Jeanie Ryce announced upcoming workshops and events, including those at Unity in Pompano Beach and other locations, emphasizing the integration of physical, mental, and spiritual health through proper nutrition and natural healing.

They discussed the mechanics of interpreting information and creating reality from input, explaining that true thinking is a spiritual ability, not merely the resonating of brain cells with past information.

Nene Ortega called in to ask about the process of thinking as a spiritual ability, to which Dr. Ryce responded by explaining that true thinking occurs when love is present in the mind, dissolving hostility and fear, leading to different responses to situations.

They also touched on the importance of proper nutrition and eliminating toxins from the body, recommending a plant-based diet and proper food combining for better digestion and overall health. Terry, a caller, shared his positive experience with dietary changes and natural healing.

February 21, 2011 What is My Part in the Trauma in my Life?

Dr. Ryce discussed the core topic of the day, which was the internal Aramaic process of forgiveness and the importance of taking responsibility for one’s own life and trauma.

During the call, Dr. Ryce shared insights from the New Life Expo in Fort Lauderdale, where they talked to many people about forgiveness. He emphasized that individuals are not to blame for their life’s events but are creators responsible for their reactions and experiences. The discussion included the concept of the file folder effect, explaining how past traumas can be linked to current perceptions and behaviors through resonance.

Jeanie Ryce highlighted upcoming workshops at Unity Church of Pompano Beach, starting on March 6th, and a two-day mini intensive focused on healing through stress and purpose.

Several callers joined the show with questions about relationships, personal trauma, and the forgiveness process. Dr. Ryce provided guidance on using the Reality Management Worksheet to address these issues. One caller, Susan, discussed her experiences with past relationships and manipulation, while another caller, Sheena, sought advice on her current relationship dynamics.

Dr. Tim Hayes called in to share insights from a book club discussion on the book “The Gentle Art of Blessing,” emphasizing the importance of recognizing self-deception and using emotional pain as a red flag for self-awareness. Lady Jane shared her experiences with the worksheets and how they have helped her recognize and resolve personal issues in her relationships.

The show concluded with a discussion on the importance of continuous personal work and using tools like the Reality Management Worksheet to achieve deeper understanding and healing in relationships and personal life.

February 22, 2011 WWNN Holistic Lifestyles: Walk Through The Reality Management Worksheet with Pamela Gregory

Dr. Michael Ryce discussed the forgiveness process and reality management from the perspective of ancient Aramaic teachings. This episode featured Pamela Gregory, a forgiveness coach, who volunteered to go through the reality management worksheet live on the show.

Key Points:

  1. Introduction:

– The show thanked John Hollis of Holistic Lifestyles Radio and Rockers in Recovery for their support.

– This was the first live show on WWNN, with no live call-ins but questions accepted via chat.

  1. Forgiveness Process:

– Dr. Ryce explained the difference between Greek pardoning (letting someone off the hook) and Aramaic forgiveness (removing the root of the pain).

– The focus was on collapsing the dissociated mind and addressing internal corrupt data through forgiveness.

  1. Worksheet Process:

– Step 1: Identify the object of attention (e.g., Susie for Pamela) and describe the situation briefly.

– Step 2: Recognize that hostility and fear indicate corrupt data in the mind.

– Step 3: State the exact goal for the person or situation (e.g., Pamela wanted Susie to let go of her story and use healing tools).

– Step 4: Connect to one’s original nature of love, similar to the essence of a newborn child.

– Step 5: Cancel the goal to collapse the false reality and address internal pain.

– Step 6: Observe feelings after canceling the goal and re-evaluate the situation.

– Step 7: Replace the canceled goal with a loving goal (e.g., holding a space of love for Susie’s healing).

  1. Discussion:

– Pamela shared her frustration with Susie for not following healing advice.

– Dr. Ryce emphasized the importance of not being over-attached to the outcomes of others’ healing processes.

– The process highlighted the need to focus on one’s own internal state rather than attempting to change others.

  1. Additional Resources:

– The book “Why Is This Happening to Me Again?” is available for free download on their website.

– The hosts invited listeners to join upcoming workshops and follow the radio show for further guidance on the forgiveness process.

  1. Closing:

– The show concluded with reminders about upcoming workshops and the continuation of the discussion on Blog Talk Radio, inviting listeners to join for more detailed explanations and live Q&A sessions.

February 23, 2011 Being Responsible for Your Creation.

Dr. Michael Ryce hosted the show, focusing on the forgiveness process and the importance of individuals taking responsibility for their lives. He referred to his book, “Why Is This Happening to Me Again?” which features a character named Richard, who avoids responsibility and blames others for his problems. The discussion aimed to help listeners learn to be responsible for their pain and trauma and begin to change their lives.

Dr. Ryce discussed the Reality Management Worksheet, a tool used to facilitate the forgiveness process. He encouraged listeners to download the worksheet from the website and practice using it. The previous day’s show included a step-by-step walkthrough of the worksheet with Pamela Gregory, who volunteered to be guided through the process.

One caller’s question involved feeling guilty about not spending time with friends due to a new relationship. Dr. Ryce emphasized finding a balance and understanding the unique needs of each relationship. Another listener discovered her partner was involved in illegal activities through bugging his phone. Dr. Ryce advised her to take legal action to protect herself and others potentially in danger and to explore why she attracts such relationships.

Dr. Ryce highlighted the importance of being in a space of love before addressing dissociated parts of the mind. He explained that love is a state of being, not something to seek externally. True healing involves reclaiming one’s essence of love. He also discussed the challenges in relationships, emphasizing honesty and transparency with oneself to attract and maintain healthy connections.

Cultural influences promoting hostility and fear were discussed, with Dr. Ryce advising listeners to consciously choose love and forgiveness to counteract these negative messages. He mentioned upcoming workshops in Pompano Beach, covering various topics related to forgiveness and healing, as well as potential workshops in St. Augustine, Las Vegas, and Chicago.

Listeners were encouraged to download resources from the website and participate in live shows for continued support. The community was urged to hold space for those dealing with difficult situations and support each other in their healing journeys.

February 24, 2011 Aramaic Forgiveness – support for everyone on the planet to change the internal dynamics.

Dr. Michael Ryce hosted the show, focusing on the Aramaic concept of forgiveness, which is about changing internal dynamics rather than letting others off the hook. The aim is to support people globally in transforming their lives through the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness.

Dr. Ryce discussed the resources available on their website, including downloadable worksheets and his book, “Why Is This Happening to Me Again?” He mentioned upcoming free workshops in South Florida, covering topics such as relationships, communication, and advanced understanding of “A Course in Miracles.”

Terry, a resident at Heartland, joined the call, expressing his appreciation for the resources and tools available. They discussed the principle of the file folder effect, which illustrates how past experiences shape our current perceptions and reactions.

Dr. Ryce explained the concept of the body’s mind, emphasizing that our bodies are multi-generational databases holding past experiences. He stressed the importance of recognizing that our perceptions are often projections of these stored experiences. By using forgiveness tools, individuals can clear out these projections and experience life more directly and accurately.

A caller named Aisha from San Francisco shared her anxiety about reapplying to law school after being disqualified due to illness. Dr. Ryce recommended using the forgiveness worksheets to address her fears and remove the accumulated negative energies. He also encouraged her to reach out for support through their network.

Another topic addressed was the difference between prayer and meditation. In Aramaic, prayer is about setting a trap for love, making oneself a space for the active presence of love. Meditation, on the other hand, is about stilling the mind to connect directly with that love, without filtering it through past experiences.

Dr. Ryce also discussed the nine-bit mind, explaining that our conscious awareness is limited to a tiny fraction of available data. This limitation means that much of what we perceive is influenced by past experiences stored in our multi-generational database. By using forgiveness to clear these influences, individuals can achieve a more accurate and direct experience of the world.

The show concluded with a brief explanation of the filters of Rakhma and Khooba. Rakhma filters intentions, allowing only those keyed to love to be used, while Khooba filters perceptions, allowing only perceptions keyed to love to form one’s reality. Together, these filters create a state of perfect love, which eliminates fear-based realities.

February 25, 2011 michael & jeanie called in from the ship – topic: Our Common Work (apologies, a little noisy background)

Dr. Michael Ryce hosted the show, focusing on forgiveness and the power of love in transforming lives. He shared updates on their unexpected extended stay in Fort Lauderdale, where they’ve been conducting workshops for the past six weeks. They are currently on a cruise and will have guest hosts for the show next week.

Dr. Ryce discussed the upcoming pre-recorded show on WWNN 1470 AM, titled “Still Waiting for Your Ship to Come In, Which One Did You Send Out?” Jeanie provided insights into the show’s content, emphasizing the importance of consciousness and creating abundance through positive intentions.

The show highlighted the importance of forgiveness in changing internal dynamics and the misconception of traditional forgiveness. Dr. Ryce explained that forgiveness in the Aramaic sense involves removing internal hostility and fear, not just pardoning others.

A caller, Tim Hayes, praised the effectiveness of Dr. Ryce’s workshops and the supportive environment at Heartland. Dr. Ryce discussed the summer intensive programs at Heartland, which include various workshops on topics like codependence, interdependence, and intuitive development.

Dr. Ryce shared stories about working with diverse groups, including prisoners and youth, emphasizing the transformative power of love and forgiveness. He highlighted the importance of restoring human life by reconnecting with the active presence of love, which is often lost due to accumulation of generational hostility and fear.

The conversation touched on the idea that personal healing contributes to global consciousness. Dr. Ryce encouraged listeners to use forgiveness worksheets to address their internal issues, even when discussing broader topics like politics or current events.

A question from the chat room led to a discussion about the energy in a football game and how human resonance affects the earth. Dr. Ryce explained that humans, when aligned with love and joy, contribute positively to the earth’s energy, while hostility and fear create trauma.

The show concluded with Dr. Ryce encouraging listeners to embrace love, use the forgiveness tools available on their website, and strive for a life aligned with love and joy.

February 28, 2011 David Hayes co-hosting with Angel Amy – topic: MindShifters & Forgiveness – dr. michael ryce calls in from Puerto Rico.

Dr. Michael Ryce was not available, so the show was hosted by David Hayes and Terry Bowen. David introduced the show’s focus on forgiveness and mind shifters, and they opened the floor for questions. Gabriel from New Mexico called in, seeking guidance on his spiritual journey, cleansing, and use of tarot cards.

David and Terry emphasized the importance of forgiveness work and using worksheets available on their website to clear emotional blocks. They recommended starting with the Reality Management Worksheet to manage perceptions and emotions, and they stressed the value of support groups and intensive workshops for deeper learning and cleansing.

Michael Ryce joined the call briefly from San Juan, Puerto Rico, to offer additional insights and recommend resources for physical cleansing, including the books “Tissue Cleansing Through Bowel Management” by Bernard Jensen and “The Master Cleanser” by Stanley Burroughs. He discussed the relationship between physical cleansing and emotional healing, emphasizing that both processes are crucial for overall well-being.

David and Terry shared their personal experiences with cleansing and fasting, highlighting the significant improvements they observed in their health and emotional states. They encouraged listeners to seek support and participate in community activities to enhance their healing journey.

The call concluded with a reminder of the available resources on their website, an invitation to join support groups, and an announcement about the pre-recorded show for the next day. David and Terry offered ongoing support to listeners embarking on their healing and cleansing journeys.

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