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January 02, 2012 | Memorial Day 218 (refer to May 30, 2011) – Happy New Year!The January 2, 2012 radio show featured Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife Jeanie, who focus on the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness. They discuss how forgiveness is an internal process that involves eliminating hostility and fear within oneself, rather than letting others off the hook. The show encourages listeners to engage in this process daily, aiming to create a world without war and internal conflict. Dr. Ryce also talks about upcoming workshops where they teach forgiveness and reality management. Additionally, the show touches on broader topics such as the impact of alcohol on society, with an invitation to listeners to reflect on and forgive the traumas associated with alcohol abuse. Throughout the episode the hosts remain focused on the key themes of forgiveness, healing, and shifting towards a more ethical and loving world. |
January 03, 2012 | Memorial Day 219 (refer to May 30, 2011)In this episode of MindShifters Radio, co-hosts Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife, Jeanie, discuss the ancient Aramaic internal process of forgiveness and share tools for building a solid foundation to live in pure love, known as “Rakhma.”
They provide support to listeners five days a week, focusing on helping people understand the true essence of forgiveness. The show touches on various personal experiences, including Jeanie’s recent loss of her former husband and the profound interactions with strangers during her time of grief. The conversation highlights the importance of community, love, and the healing power of the forgiveness process. The show also delves into topics like the impact of unresolved emotional issues, the significance of responsibility communication, and the detrimental effects of holding onto pain and fear. A key theme is the idea that true forgiveness is not about letting someone off the hook for their actions but about removing one’s own hostility and fear to live a human life free from negativity. The episode encourages listeners to engage in the forgiveness process daily to bring an end to conflict, both individually and collectively, ultimately contributing to a more peaceful world. |
January 04, 2012 | Memorial Day 220 (refer to May 30, 2011)On the January 4th, 2012 episode of MindShifters Radio, co-hosts Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife, Jeanie, discussed a range of topics centered around forgiveness and self-healing.
The episode emphasized that honoring those who served should also involve promoting peace and ending internal conflicts. Jeanie and Dr. Ryce shared how the process of forgiveness starts within and is crucial for fostering love and peace, both personally and globally. The conversation also explored how people often carry false beliefs that lead to harmful actions, and how their work aims to help others remove these obstacles through their tools and teachings. The show featured a dialogue about the importance of consistent practice in using their tools, particularly through the “five worksheets a day” commitment, which many listeners found transformative. Callers shared their experiences with the process, discussing personal breakthroughs and the challenges of overcoming deep-seated issues like rejection and perfectionism. The episode highlighted the value of community support, accountability, and the ongoing journey toward living as a true human being, fully connected with the energy of love. |
January 05, 2012 | Memorial Day 221 (refer to May 30, 2011)January 5, 2012
The episode of MindShifters Radio features Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife, Jeanie, who discuss the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness. They emphasize the importance of building a foundation within oneself to live in pure love, reflecting on the human tendency to make decisions based on hostility or fear. The discussion centers on the idea that many people blame others for their suffering instead of taking responsibility and engaging in forgiveness. Dr. Ryce illustrates this point by referencing workshops where participants acknowledge that feelings of love are inherent in newborns, yet they later trust hostile or fearful thoughts. He stresses the importance of awakening from this mindset and choosing love over fear. The episode also covers upcoming events in Florida, including a nine-day intensive workshop focused on resurrection and personal transformation. The show features guest calls, where listeners share their experiences with forgiveness and the impact of the workshops on their lives. One caller describes a transformative 40-day worksheet project that helped her release old, generational patterns of fear and hostility, leading to healing and reconnection with estranged relationships. Dr. Ryce encourages listeners to continue this work, reminding them that true forgiveness involves removing fear and hostility to make decisions from a place of love. The show concludes with reflections on the interconnectedness of humanity and how individual healing contributes to the collective. Dr. Ryce urges listeners to prioritize love and forgiveness, highlighting that personal work not only transforms the self but also positively impacts others. |
January 06, 2012 | Memorial Day 222 (refer to May 30, 2011)January 6, 2012
In this episode of MindShifters Radio, Dr. Michael Ryce, also known as the Forgiveness Doctor, along with his wife, Jeanie, discusses the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness. Dr. Ryce delves into the importance of internal reflection and the idea that many of our actions are driven by hostility and fear. He emphasizes that the key to breaking this cycle lies in forgiveness, which he defines as the process of removing hostility and fear from within ourselves. The episode touches on the destructive effects of living without the presence of love and encourages listeners to adopt a mindset of pure love in all aspects of their lives. Dr. Ryce invites listeners to shift their perspectives, take responsibility for their emotions, and engage deeply in the forgiveness process. A guest caller shares her transformative experience with a 40-day forgiveness project, highlighting how consistent use of the forgiveness tools has brought about profound changes in her life. Dr. Ryce reaffirms the importance of allowing the body and mind to cleanse naturally rather than suppressing symptoms or emotions. Throughout the show, Dr. Ryce and his guests underscore the need to continually choose love over fear and to recognize the subtle but powerful influence of generational patterns on our behavior. The discussion is rich with insights on how to live a life guided by love, forgiveness, and personal responsibility, offering practical advice for listeners committed to spiritual and emotional growth. |
January 09, 2012 | Memorial Day 225 (refer to May 30, 2011)January 9, 2012
The radio show “Mind Shifters Radio,” hosted by Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife Jeanne, focuses on the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness. Dr. Ryce, also known as the Forgiveness Doctor, aims to guide listeners in overcoming hostility and fear by encouraging personal responsibility for one’s emotions. During the show, Dr. Ryce emphasizes the importance of consistently working on forgiveness to transform inner turmoil, likening the process to gradually eating an elephant—one worksheet at a time. He highlights that emotional pain and unresolved trauma often stem from internal content rather than external triggers, urging listeners to address the root cause within themselves. One of the callers, Terry, shares her personal journey of forgiveness and how it has impacted her life. She discusses the emotional challenges she faced after a recent breakup and how she has been using the forgiveness worksheets to process her anger, fear, and past trauma. Terry recounts several intense experiences, including a violent dream and a traumatic incident involving her dog, which she interprets as manifestations of unresolved anger and fear from her childhood and past relationships. Dr. Ryce supports her understanding and encourages her to continue her forgiveness work, emphasizing that such deep-seated issues require time and persistence to resolve. Another caller, Katie, describes her struggles with a shellfish allergy, which she believes is connected to deeper emotional issues stemming from childhood experiences. She shares her journey of using the forgiveness process to explore these connections and expresses frustration at feeling stuck in her healing process. Dr. Ryce reassures her that the healing journey involves working through layers of unconscious material and that persistence in doing the worksheets will eventually lead to deeper insights and emotional release. Throughout the show, Dr. Ryce and Jeanie encourage listeners to embrace the forgiveness process as a powerful tool for healing and transformation. They stress the importance of living consciously, guided by principles rather than reactive emotions, and the role of intuition in navigating life’s challenges. |
January 10, 2012 | Memorial Day 226 (refer to May 30, 2011)January 10, 2012
The radio show “MindShifters Radio” with Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife, Jeanie, delves into the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness. The couple hosts the show to support listeners in building a strong foundation within themselves to live in pure love, known in Aramaic as Rakhma. They emphasize the importance of eliminating all forms of hostility and fear from one’s life to contribute to a world free of war and conflict. Dr. Ryce explains that by using the tools available on their website, such as forgiveness worksheets, listeners can begin to transform their internal world, which in turn can positively influence their external circumstances. Throughout the show, Dr. Ryce and Jeanie encourage interaction from listeners, emphasizing that each person’s questions are valuable and often resonate with broader issues faced by many. The show covers various topics, from overcoming self-hatred and trauma to the importance of daily forgiveness practice. Dr. Ryce often provides practical advice, such as using specific mind shifters or engaging in regular self-reflection, to help listeners work through their emotional challenges. The goal is to support individuals in rediscovering their natural state of joy, enthusiasm, and love, free from the inherited burdens of an “insane culture.” |
January 11, 2012 | Memorial Day 227 (refer to May 30, 2011)January 11, 2012
Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife Jeanie explored the deep and transformative process of forgiveness through the lens of ancient Aramaic teachings. They emphasized that true forgiveness involves internal work rather than external blame. The couple discussed how people often misinterpret forgiveness as letting someone else off the hook when, in reality, it’s about releasing oneself from the pain and trauma carried within. They encouraged listeners to take responsibility for their emotions, inviting them to examine areas in their lives where they feel like victims and to shift from blame to ownership. Through various examples and personal anecdotes, they highlighted how the internalization of pain can manifest in current relationships, often repeating patterns from early power dynamics. The show also featured interaction with listeners who shared their struggles, seeking guidance on how to apply the forgiveness tools in their lives. The Ryces provided practical advice on how to discern between intuition and emotional reactions, emphasizing the importance of continuous personal work to achieve genuine healing and transformation. |
January 12, 2012 | Memorial Day 228 (refer to May 30, 2011) – Stuck in the storm of the culture or heal inside. Forgive not pardon “them”
January 12, 2012 Discuss the ancient Aramaic internal process of forgiveness. They emphasize that forgiveness is not about letting others off the hook but about addressing the internal causes of hostility and fear. The show invites listeners to download worksheets from their website which guide users through the forgiveness process. They also discuss the detrimental effects of alcohol on both personal behavior and societal issues, asserting that alcohol abuse contributes significantly to violence and war. Dr. Ryce encourages listeners to commit to a life without alcohol and to use forgiveness as a tool to heal from its impact. The episode also touches on the historical predictions of the Mayans about a shift in planetary energy, linking this to the need for ethical living and integrity. |
January 13, 2012 | Memorial Day 229 (refer to May 30, 2011) – Relationships – co-dependence or inter-dependence. Are we making a conscious choice or doing what the generations before us have done? “Look to the lives of the fathers, ours are but a shadow of theirs.” We are designed to create an original life, not a replication of the past – even if it was a nice past.
January 13, 2012 In this episode discusses the transformative power of the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness. Michael emphasizes the importance of forgiveness as an internal process that involves removing negativity and hostility from one’s physiology, ultimately leading to a state of pure love. The show highlights the misconceptions around forgiveness, particularly how modern interpretations often mistake it for merely pardoning others. Instead, Ryce explains that true forgiveness is about healing oneself by canceling the goals that cause emotional turmoil, thereby restoring a person to their natural state of love. The discussion touches on how deeply ingrained behaviors and emotions, often passed down through generations, can be transformed through the consistent practice of forgiveness. Michael and Jeanie stress that while the journey of forgiveness is ongoing and may take years, it is essential for personal and collective healing. By adopting forgiveness as a daily practice, individuals can shift away from blame and hostility, leading to healthier relationships and, ultimately, a more peaceful world. The show also encourages listeners to use the tools provided on their website, emphasizing the potential for profound change through dedicated effort. |
January 16, 2012 | Memorial Day 232 (refer to May 30, 2011)January 16, 2012
This episode discusses the ancient Aramaic internal process of forgiveness. They emphasize the transformative power of taking personal responsibility for one’s energy and emotions instead of projecting blame onto others. By doing so, individuals can move away from the hostility and fear that contribute to global conflict and instead embody love, or “Rakhma” in Aramaic. During the show, Dr. Michael Ryce and his guests discuss the practical applications of forgiveness, such as using specific worksheets to process and release deep-seated emotional pain. A participant, Margaret, shares her personal journey, explaining how consistent practice of these forgiveness worksheets has allowed her to remain peaceful in situations that once triggered negative emotions. Another guest, Michael, recounts his experience of doing this work and how it has brought about significant emotional and physical healing. The discussion also touches on the misconception that responsibility equals blame, highlighting instead that it is about owning what is present in one’s physiology and mind. The guests explore how deeply ingrained patterns, sometimes passed down through generations, can be dissolved through the forgiveness process. Dr. Ryce connects these teachings to ancient wisdom and religious practices, making a case for the practical power of forgiveness in everyday life. The episode ends with updates about upcoming workshops and the ongoing support provided by the MindShifters community. Dr. Ryce and the guests encourage listeners to engage with the forgiveness tools available on their website and invite them to participate in live events to deepen their understanding and practice. |
January 17, 2012 | Memorial Day 233 (refer to May 30, 2011)January 17, 2012
In this episode of Mind Shifters Radio, co-hosts Dr. Michael Ryce, known as the Forgiveness Doctor, and his wife Jeanie, discuss the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness, focusing on internal healing and self-responsibility. They emphasize the importance of recognizing and owning one’s emotions, such as fear and hostility, rather than blaming others for these feelings. Dr. Ryce explains that forgiveness is not about letting others off the hook but about addressing and releasing the negativity within oneself. This process allows individuals to experience life more fully, without the clouded perception that fear or anger can create. Throughout the show, Dr. Ryce shares various tools and methods for practicing forgiveness, such as the use of worksheets available on their website. He highlights the transformative power of these tools, recounting stories of people who have dramatically improved their lives through forgiveness work. The episode also includes discussions with callers who seek advice on personal and family issues, where Dr. Ryce provides guidance on how to apply forgiveness to resolve conflicts and heal relationships. The episode underscores the belief that by clearing internal negativity and practicing love, individuals can create a more peaceful and fulfilling life. Dr. Ryce and Jeanie’s approach is grounded in the idea that true change starts from within, and that personal responsibility and forgiveness are key to breaking negative cycles and achieving emotional and spiritual well-being. |
January 18, 2012 | Memorial Day 234 (refer to May 30, 2011)January 18, 2012
On this 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. They emphasize that true forgiveness is an internal process, contrary to the common misconception that it involves pardoning someone else. Instead, they advocate for taking responsibility for one’s own emotional state and using forgiveness as a tool to change the contents of the mind. Throughout the show, Dr. Ryce encourages listeners to explore the areas in their lives where they hold onto blame or hostility and to engage in the forgiveness process to release these negative patterns. The episode also includes guidance on using various resources available on their website, such as worksheets and radio show recordings, to support individuals in their journey toward healing and personal growth. Additionally, Dr. Ryce announces upcoming workshops in Florida, including sessions on topics like personal power, commitment, and stress management. The hosts interact with callers, providing personalized advice on using forgiveness techniques to address specific life challenges, such as grief, fear, and relationship issues. |
January 19, 2012 | Memorial Day 235 (refer to May 30, 2011)January 19, 2012
Throughout the program, Michael and Jeanie emphasize the importance of taking personal responsibility for one’s thoughts and emotions, particularly those related to hostility and fear. They advocate for forgiveness as a tool not to absolve others but to change the negative content within one’s mind. By inviting listeners to recognize that these emotions are about their own mindsets rather than external circumstances, they aim to empower individuals to transform their lives through self-awareness and personal growth. During the show, Michael shares insights on the dynamics of stress and the influence of “power person” behaviors—patterns learned from influential figures in one’s life. He highlights how these behaviors are unconsciously repeated, especially under stress, and stresses the importance of forgiveness in breaking these cycles. The episode also touches on upcoming workshops in Florida, where the hosts will continue to teach these principles through various intensive sessions aimed at helping participants live more consciously and lovingly. |
January 20, 2012 | Memorial Day 236 (refer to May 30, 2011)January 20, 2012
The MindShifters Radio show hosted by Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife Jeanie focuses on the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness. The couple offers tools and support to help listeners build a foundation of pure love, known in Aramaic as Rakhma. The show emphasizes the importance of internal forgiveness to change the dynamics within oneself, rather than blaming others for one’s feelings of hostility or fear. Dr. Ryce advocates that forgiveness is not about letting others off the hook, but about transforming the internal dynamics that generate negative emotions. They invite listeners to participate in this transformative process as a way to contribute to global peace. During the episode, they also feature guest Dale Allen Hoffman, who shares his journey of exploring the depths of Aramaic and his connection to Dr. Ryce’s teachings. Hoffman recounts how his life changed after encountering Dr. Ryce’s work and how he has since dedicated himself to studying and teaching the Aramaic language and its spiritual implications. The discussion also touches on the experience of holding a newborn child as the purest example of human life, which cannot be intellectually understood but must be experienced. The show further explores the challenges of embodying the teachings of Yeshua (Jesus) in a world that often misunderstands or dismisses them. Dr. Ryce and Hoffman discuss the importance of direct personal experience with truth and the transformative power of still-point breathing, a technique they associate with deep spiritual and emotional healing. |
January 23, 2012 | Memorial Day 239 (refer to May 30, 2011)January 23, 2012
The radio show episode centered around the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness. Dr. Ryce, known as the Forgiveness Doctor, discussed how this ancient practice can help individuals remove painful emotions and experiences from their minds and bodies. The show emphasized that true forgiveness isn’t about letting others off the hook for what has happened, but rather about removing the content that triggers negative emotions within oneself. Dr. Ryce shared insights into how individuals often repeat patterns from their childhood, particularly when under stress, reenacting behaviors learned from their power figures, such as parents. These power figures’ behaviors can influence how people react to situations, often leading to destructive patterns in relationships. The discussion also touched on the importance of taking responsibility for one’s own emotions and using forgiveness as a tool to cleanse these harmful patterns. The show featured listener interactions where people shared their experiences and challenges. One listener, Nene, spoke about her transformative experience with her daughter, emphasizing how the practice of forgiveness and related exercises brought them closer. Another caller, Melinda, inquired about external forces like horoscopes and psychics influencing lives, to which Dr. Ryce explained that such influences can only affect a person if they have resonating frequencies within them. Overall, the episode highlighted the deep and powerful impact of forgiveness on personal growth and healing, encouraging listeners to engage in the practice to improve their lives and relationships. |
January 24, 2012 | Memorial Day 240 (refer to May 30, 2011)January 24, 2012
This episode delves into the profound teachings of the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness. The show emphasizes the importance of living a life grounded in love, known in Aramaic as Rakhma, and offers tools to help listeners build a solid foundation within themselves to achieve this. Dr. Ryce, author of “Why Is This Happening to Me Again?!”, shares insights on how individuals can take responsibility for their emotional states, particularly anger and fear, and use forgiveness as a tool for personal healing and transformation. During the show, the couple encourages listeners to recognize that emotions like anger and fear are not caused by external events but are internal experiences that can be addressed through the practice of forgiveness. They explain that true forgiveness involves removing these negative emotions from within, rather than pardoning others for their actions. The discussion also touches on the concept that humanity is designed to live in a state of love, and that the practice of forgiveness is essential for restoring this natural state. Throughout the episode, Dr. Ryce and Jeanie interact with callers, offering guidance on how to apply forgiveness in their daily lives. They emphasize the idea that when individuals maintain a mindset of love, they contribute to a larger shift in the world toward peace and away from conflict. The show concludes with an invitation for listeners to participate in upcoming workshops and events aimed at deepening their understanding of these concepts. |
January 25, 2012 | Memorial Day 241 (refer to May 30, 2011)January 25, 2012
The radio show MindShifters Radio, hosted by Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife, Jeanie, delves into the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness, a powerful internal tool that they discuss and offer support for five days a week. During this episode, they emphasized the importance of taking personal responsibility for emotions like anger, fear, and hostility, instead of projecting these feelings onto others. The show encourages listeners to reclaim their “human life” by functioning from a place of pure love, as symbolized by the Aramaic term “Rakhma.” The hosts invited listeners to utilize their website to download worksheets that guide them through the forgiveness process, helping them release deep-seated emotions and patterns related to past traumas. Dr. Ryce shared insights on how unresolved emotional issues, often rooted in childhood experiences, can be triggered by current events, leading to pain and discomfort. He urged listeners to confront these emotions head-on, using the forgiveness tools available on their website. The discussion also highlighted the importance of communal support, such as group work, in fostering emotional safety and facilitating deeper healing. Dr. Tim, a psychologist from Chicago, added to the conversation by sharing a real-life example of how these tools helped a group member uncover and heal old emotional wounds tied to their childhood. Throughout the show, the hosts and callers shared personal experiences and challenges related to emotional healing and the process of forgiveness. Dr. Ryce underscored the idea that external changes might feel necessary at times, but the true key to healing lies within, in one’s willingness to soften the heart and embrace love. The episode concluded with a reminder that while it is always appropriate to ask for what one needs, it’s crucial to monitor emotional responses and ensure that decision-making is done from a place of love and clarity. |
January 26, 2012 | Memorial Day 242 (refer to May 30, 2011)January 26, 2012
In this episode of MindShifters Radio, Dr. Michael Ryce, known as the Forgiveness Doctor, and his wife Jeanie, explore the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness. They emphasize the importance of self-responsibility and internal reflection to resolve feelings of hostility and fear. Dr. Ryce discusses the power of tools like the Reality Management Worksheet to help individuals take responsibility for their emotions rather than blaming others. The show invites listeners to actively engage in their healing journey by challenging the stories their minds create, which often dissociate them from the root causes of their pain. Throughout the episode, Dr. Ryce and Jeanie engage with callers, offering guidance on overcoming the mind’s tendency to project blame onto others. They explore the concept of “projection” as a barrier to truth, emphasizing that genuine healing comes from within. They also discuss the impact of stress on relationships, pointing out how unresolved emotional issues can manifest in harmful behaviors. The episode concludes with an invitation for listeners to join upcoming workshops focused on these transformative practices, aimed at helping individuals live in alignment with their true nature—love. |
January 27, 2012 | Memorial Day 243 (refer to May 30, 2011)January 27, 2012
In this episode of Mind Shifters Radio, Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife, Jeanie, delve into the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness. They emphasize the internal work necessary to build a foundation of living in pure love. Dr. Ryce, author of “Why Is This Happening To Me Again?” explores how forgiveness is not about letting others off the hook but rather removing the internal blocks that do not belong within us. The hosts engaged with callers, sharing insights on how the practice of forgiveness can end internal wars and help individuals become fully human beings. The show also touched on the impact of unresolved power dynamics in relationships, exploring how past experiences, particularly those involving authority figures or “power persons,” can influence current interactions. Dr. Ryce explained how anger often serves as a cover for deeper fears and traumas, which can only be resolved through the practice of forgiveness. The conversation also highlighted the importance of consistent spiritual work and the transformative power it holds in changing both individual lives and collective human experiences. Throughout the episode, the importance of daily practices like worksheets and breathing exercises was stressed, as these tools help to dismantle old, harmful patterns and restore one’s natural state of being. The hosts also discussed the role of community in healing and how working together can amplify individual efforts. The show concluded with an affirmation of the listeners’ ability to create their best lives through ongoing personal and spiritual development. |
January 30, 2012 | Memorial Day 246 (refer to May 30, 2011)January 30, 2012
The show emphasizes the internal journey of forgiveness as a tool to eliminate hostility and fear, allowing individuals to live in a state of pure love, or “Rakhma” in Aramaic. Dr. Ryce, author of *Why Is This Happening to Me Again?*, and Jeanie provide support and tools for listeners to build a solid foundation of love within themselves. During this particular episode, the hosts discussed the significance of Memorial Day as an invitation to end war by healing the internal dynamics of hostility and fear. Dr. Ryce elaborated on the misconception that hostility and fear are caused by external factors, urging listeners to recognize that these emotions originate within themselves. He introduced forgiveness as a powerful process rooted in ancient Aramaic teachings that enables individuals to remove these negative emotions. The show also explored the importance of maintaining a loving mindset, or “Rakhma,” which is crucial for sane perception and human life. Dr. Ryce shared insights on how the mind selects information based on the goals it holds, emphasizing the need to be conscious of the intentions that shape our perceptions. He advocated for aligning our minds with love to prevent destructive thoughts and actions. Additionally, Jeanie shared a touching story about a man she met who had undergone significant healing after a spiritual retreat. The man was able to forgive his abusive father, leading to a profound reconciliation before his father’s death. This story illustrated the transformative power of internal forgiveness and reinforced the show’s message. The hosts also discussed the importance of breath as a connection to the divine and a tool for maintaining a state of love and clarity. Dr. Ryce and Jeanie encouraged listeners to use breathing techniques to restore peace and sanity in moments of emotional turmoil. The episode concluded with a reminder of the tools and resources available on their website, including downloadable worksheets and audio tracks to guide individuals through the forgiveness process. |
January 31, 2012 | Memorial Day 247 (refer to May 30, 2011) – We have been on the Earth Angels Radio show for 1 year today!January 31, 2012
In this episode of MindShifters Radio, co-hosts Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife Jeanie delve into the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness, which they describe as a profound tool for personal transformation. They emphasize that forgiveness, according to ancient Aramaic teachings, is not about letting others off the hook, but rather about changing one’s internal state, releasing anything within oneself that is not aligned with love. The hosts discuss the importance of living in a state of pure love, or Rakhma, which they see as the true essence of human life. Throughout the show, they invite listeners to take responsibility for their internal state and stop projecting pain onto others, as this projection is the root cause of conflicts and wars, both on a personal and global scale. The show also marks the one-year anniversary of the radio program, and the hosts reflect on the numerous archived shows available for listeners to revisit. They encourage their audience to use the available tools and resources, such as downloadable worksheets from their website, to support their journey in forgiveness and personal growth. The episode is filled with practical advice, personal anecdotes, and spiritual teachings aimed at helping individuals realign with their true selves and contribute to global peace. Towards the end, the hosts discuss their upcoming workshops and events, including a nine-day intensive focused on deep healing and personal empowerment, which will feature various workshops on topics such as healing through relationships and communication. The episode concludes with a call for collective action, urging listeners to join in the effort to bring love and peace to the world, with the hope of ending the reign of power and control as foretold in various prophecies. |
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