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June 01, 2011 New intro music today! Memorial Day 3. We invite you to find one thing in your life that you hold some form of upset around and be willing to let go of it today. Together we will work towards creating peace on earth. Dissociated mind – forgiveness is the answer. What is reality or actuality?

On the June 1, 2011 episode of MindShifters Radio, Dr. Michael Ryce and his co-host, Jeanie, began the show by discussing the importance of the Aramaic internal process of forgiveness. They highlighted how this ancient technology involves changing internal conditions and removing hostility and fear rather than letting others off the hook for our pain.

Dr. Ryce emphasized the daily Memorial Day Challenge, a new tradition encouraging listeners to identify and work on one issue in their lives each day that contributes to hostility or fear, thus reducing the energy of war on the planet. He provided resources for this process, including the Reality Management Worksheet available for download on their website, www.whyagain.com.

Throughout the show, Dr. Ryce, Jeanie, Dr. Tim Hayes, and David discussed various aspects of forgiveness, including the file folder effect. This effect explains how the brain links different memories and emotions, impacting our perceptions and relationships. Dr. Tim shared his recent experiences with a mind shifter exercise and the insights it brought about his childhood and unresolved emotions.

They also discussed the importance of healing through relationships, where the focus is not just on mending the relationship but using it as a space to heal personal wounds. Dr. Ryce explained how unresolved issues from past relationships often surface in current ones, emphasizing the role of forgiveness in breaking these patterns.

Listeners were encouraged to participate by calling in with their questions and experiences. Richard from New York shared his recent struggles with irritation and anxiety, providing an example of real-life application of the forgiveness process. Dr. Ryce and Dr. Tim provided guidance on using worksheets to address these issues.

The hosts also announced upcoming workshops and intensives in Medford, Oregon, Hallandale Beach, Florida, and at Heartland, offering further opportunities for people to engage with the forgiveness process.

Listeners were encouraged to use the tools provided, engage with upcoming workshops, and participate actively in the daily challenge to promote peace and healing.

June 02, 2011 Memorial Day 4 (refer to May 30th) Technical difficulties in the beginning, hang in there it clears up soon. michael explains the Aramaic forgiveness process with a caller followed by discussion around our speech and “telling our story”. Y’Shua said Your Life or Death is in your words! Words come from the abundance of the heart. From the heart comes the issues in Life. Time to change the story and change our life.

On the June 2, 2011 episode of MindShifters Radio, Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife, Jeanie, continued their exploration of the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness. They emphasized that forgiveness is about changing internal conditions rather than focusing on others’ actions, and highlighted that pain and turmoil are optional and can be addressed through this internal process. The primary goal of forgiveness is to remove the contents of one’s mind that cause suffering.

Continuing their Memorial Day tradition, Dr. Ryce and Jeanie invited listeners to identify and work on one issue each day that contributes to hostility or fear within themselves. This daily challenge is intended to honor those who have suffered or died in wars by reducing the energy of war internally. During the show, a caller named Richard from New York shared his ongoing experiences and challenges, reflecting on how certain situations bring up internal confusion and frustration. Dr. Ryce guided him to focus on internal changes and to use the forgiveness worksheet process to address these issues effectively.

Dr. Ryce clarified the importance of specificity in the worksheet process. He explained that when addressing an issue, the goal should be clearly tied to the specific object of attention, whether it be a person, situation, or oneself. This specificity helps identify the exact cause of internal upset and facilitates effective forgiveness. Additionally, Dr. Ryce introduced the concept of regulatory speech, highlighting how words shape realities. He encouraged listeners to observe and shift their language from blame and projection to self-responsibility and the creation of desired outcomes. This change in language aids in creating positive changes and avoiding the perpetuation of negative patterns.

The discussion also touched on the importance of community and mutual support in the forgiveness process. Dr. Ryce and his co-hosts emphasized that working with others, receiving feedback, and having a supportive environment are crucial for overcoming deeply ingrained patterns and achieving lasting transformation. They also discussed how unresolved issues from past relationships can affect current ones, and how forgiveness helps in creating healthier, more loving interactions. Information about upcoming workshops in Medford, Oregon, and other locations was shared, providing opportunities for deeper engagement with the forgiveness process and related teachings.

June 03, 2011 Memorial Day 5 (refer to May 30th) Hear our intro song, Evolve, by Mary Redente, in its entirety. Introduce Carol Guy who made our show a possibility. Thank you. Carbon-based Memory explained. Our birthright is to live in the mind of Love (God). Develop the five spiritual faculties of Being!

On the June 3, 2011 episode of MindShifters Radio, Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife, Jeanie, discussed the ancient Aramaic internal process of forgiveness and its role in creating inner peace and a foundation of pure love. The show emphasized the importance of removing internal turmoil and hostility through forgiveness, rather than letting others off the hook for resonating our internal issues. Dr. Ryce highlighted the need to honor those affected by war by working on personal forgiveness and reducing internal conflicts that contribute to external violence. He shared stories and insights on the power of forgiveness and the tools available for personal transformation.

A significant portion of the show featured a call from Carol, who shared her experiences with the forgiveness process and how it helped her quickly let go of negative emotions. She also mentioned her own radio shows, “Fifth Dimensional Living” and “Angel Answers,” where she provides tools and guidance for personal growth. The discussion covered the importance of practice and the transformative power of consistently applying forgiveness techniques to heal and release old patterns of pain and fear.

Dr. Ryce elaborated on the concept of carbon-based memory, explaining how our bodies store every experience and how forgiveness helps clear out negative imprints. He discussed the idea of living as the active presence of love and how cultural conditioning often fills our memory with hostility and fear. The show also touched on the five smooth stones, representing spiritual faculties: reason, intuition, will, true perception, and imagination. These faculties help individuals manage their inner world and create a life aligned with love and truth. The program ended with an invitation to join their upcoming workshops and intensives, providing opportunities for deeper engagement with the forgiveness process and community support.

June 06, 2011 Memorial Day 8 (refer to May 30th) When we each do our own work, we open the energy window a little wider for a shift to take place on this planet. Change is possible in our individual lives and planetwide. A caller shares her experience of a broken relationship (being left for another woman) and being able to stay in the space of love and work through it.

On June 6, 2011, MindShifters Radio, hosted by Dr. Michael Ryce who shared the importance of addressing internal conflicts to achieve wholeness and well-being. He emphasized that forgiveness is not about letting others off the hook but rather about taking responsibility for one’s own pain and working to remove it. This approach helps in reducing internal conflicts, which, according to Ryce, are the root causes of external wars and violence.

David joined the conversation, sharing an encounter with a woman who teaches conflict resolution for the Army and Air Force. Her approach focused on compromise and pointing out mistakes, which led to a discussion about true conflict resolution and the need for internal healing. Dr. Ryce reiterated the significance of changing oneself to create a ripple effect that can lead to broader societal changes.

A caller named Richard shared his struggles with gout and the emotional issues related to support and understanding. Dr. Ryce suggested that Richard look at his irritations around support and understanding and work through them using the forgiveness tools. Another caller, Nene, shared her powerful experience of using the forgiveness tools to handle a painful relationship situation. Instead of reacting with anger or blame when her partner chose another woman, Nene practiced forgiveness and communicated with love and integrity. This transformative experience led to a deeper, more genuine connection with her partner and a profound sense of liberation.

The show concluded with reflections on the importance of holding the space of love and support for those in pain and working through one’s own issues to contribute to a more peaceful world. Dr. Ryce encouraged listeners to visit their website for free resources and tools on forgiveness and to continue celebrating Memorial Day by committing to forgive and resolve conflicts daily.

June 07, 2011 Memorial Day 9 (refer to May 30th) What is the difference in being “Responsible for” and yet not to be “Blamed for” what is happening in my life and the life of my family?

On June 7, 2011, MindShifters Radio hosted by Dr. Michael Ryce who focused on the ongoing celebration of Memorial Day by encouraging listeners to engage in self-healing and forgiveness. Dr. Ryce discussed the importance of addressing internal conflicts and taking responsibility for one’s own pain rather than blaming others. He explained that true forgiveness is about going inside oneself to remove pain and trauma, rather than pardoning others for what they have done.

Dr. Ryce emphasized the need to celebrate Memorial Day every day by selecting one issue in life that causes pain or upset and working through it using the Aramaic process of forgiveness. This involves recognizing that if you are feeling pain, it is something within you that needs to be addressed. The forgiveness process, as taught by Dr. Ryce, focuses on self-responsibility and internal healing, rather than the conventional notion of forgiving others for their actions.

A caller from Germany expressed confusion and distress over the idea of being responsible for terrible experiences like death, disease, and abandonment. Dr. Ryce clarified that responsibility does not imply blame, but rather, it is a tool to access and heal the parts of oneself that hold pain. He explained the concept of denial and dissociation, where individuals project their pain onto others and believe it is caused by external factors. By taking responsibility and using the forgiveness process, one can dissolve internal pain and trauma.

Another caller named Hugh from Virginia shared his experiences and expressed his dedication to spreading love and facing fears. Dr. Ryce encouraged Hugh to address his anguish by using the forgiveness worksheet available on the website, emphasizing that resolving internal pain is crucial for seeing all available options and approaching situations from a space of love.

The show also touched on the importance of moving away from the cultural norm of blame and towards a mindset of self-responsibility and healing. Dr. Ryce reiterated that forgiveness, as originally taught in the Aramaic tradition, is about removing internal pain and restoring oneself to a state of love.

Listeners were invited to visit the website www.whyagain.com to access free resources, including worksheets and explanations of the forgiveness process, to support their journey of self-healing and transformation.

June 08, 2011 Memorial Day 10 (refer to May 30th) State of Denial or State of Confusion is where most people live. Take Respons-ability and Forgive. Blinders are put on a horse to reduce their choice and control them. As humans we reduce our field of vision down to 40-50% by wearing the blinders of hostility and fear and we are controllable. Remove the blinders by forgiveness (from the Aramaic) and return to 360 degree vision.

On June 8, 2011, MindShifters Radio hosted by Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife Jeanie continued their exploration of the Aramaic internal process of forgiveness. The show provided listeners with tools and support to build a solid foundation within themselves to live in pure love. Dr. Ryce emphasized the importance of honoring those affected by war by facing and healing personal issues. He encouraged listeners to visit www.whyagain.com to download forgiveness worksheets and start their journey towards self-healing.

A significant portion of the show was dedicated to discussing the concepts of denial and responsibility. Dr. Ryce explained that projecting blame onto others is a common defense mechanism but ultimately unhelpful. He stressed that true healing comes from taking responsibility for one’s own pain and using forgiveness as a tool to remove it. This process involves recognizing and dissolving internal patterns that cause recurring negative situations.

The episode also featured a caller named Bev, who shared her fear of the future after recovering from cancer. Dr. Ryce advised her to use the worksheets to address her fears and uncover the underlying emotional traumas contributing to her anxiety. He highlighted the importance of consistent practice and engaging in support groups to facilitate deeper healing.

Communication and projection were additional key topics. Dr. Ryce clarified that people often project their unresolved issues onto others, creating distorted perceptions. He emphasized that true forgiveness involves collapsing these projections to access and heal the root causes within oneself. The hosts encouraged listeners to actively use the tools provided and to seek answers from those with genuine experiences.

Dr. Ryce concluded by underscoring the value of questioning and seeking knowledge from experienced individuals. He encouraged listeners to participate in workshops, join support groups, and consistently practice forgiveness to live in active love and support personal and collective healing.

June 09, 2011 Memorial Day 11 (refer to May 30th) Forgiveness verses Acceptance. Emotional component of all disease – time is not toxic. Aging verses Youthing.

On June 9, 2011, MindShifters Radio, hosted by Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife Jeanie, continued to share insights on the ancient Aramaic internal process of forgiveness. They provided listeners with tools and support to cultivate pure love within themselves. Broadcasting from Ashland, Oregon, the hosts highlighted their upcoming workshops and invited listeners to visit their website for more information.

Dr. Ryce emphasized the importance of recognizing and dissolving hostility and fear through forgiveness. He discussed the concept of projection, where individuals mistakenly attribute their internal turmoil to external causes. By canceling specific goals and examining the root causes of their emotions, individuals can collapse these projections and access deeper layers of their unconscious mind. This process allows for the release of hidden traumas and fosters true healing.

The show featured calls from listeners, including Connie, who shared her personal breakthrough. She discovered that her anxiety about leaving her dog stemmed from a past traumatic event where her previous dog died while she was away. By addressing this fear through forgiveness, she experienced a significant emotional release and felt more at peace.

Another listener, Edward, expressed his profound gratitude for the impact of Dr. Ryce’s teachings on his life. Through consistent use of the forgiveness worksheets, Edward transformed his relationships and experienced a newfound sense of love and wholeness. His testimony underscored the effectiveness of the forgiveness process in shifting perceptions and improving emotional well-being.

Dr. Ryce also clarified common misconceptions about love and acceptance. He stressed that love does not mean accepting all behaviors but rather involves being the active presence of love while holding others accountable for their actions. The goal is to address and heal one’s internal conflicts to create a space for genuine love and transformation.

Throughout the broadcast, Dr. Ryce encouraged listeners to actively engage in forgiveness work, use the tools available on their website, and participate in workshops. By doing so, they can contribute to a broader movement towards peace and the eradication of war, starting with healing their own lives and relationships.

June 10, 2011 Memorial Day 12 (refer to May 30th) Who are we? What is our true Source? Happy Eternal Day to David.

On June 10, 2011, MindShifters Radio, hosted by Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife Jeanie, continued to delve into the ancient Aramaic internal process of forgiveness. They emphasized the importance of building a solid foundation of pure love within oneself. Broadcasting from Oregon, Jeanne shared their busy schedule of workshops and invited listeners to participate or visit their website for more details.

David, a frequent guest, shared his reflections on the power of Michael’s teachings and the transformative experiences he has had. He highlighted the importance of tapping into one’s true essence and experiencing spiritual awakenings, which he referred to as “ahas.” David discussed the significance of the word “education,” which means to draw out, and how Michael’s ability to connect with people helps them realize their inner potential.

Michael joined the conversation later, addressing the concept of feeling pain when seeing someone else in pain. He clarified that what people often perceive as feeling someone else’s pain is actually their own unresolved pain being triggered. He stressed the importance of staying connected to love and using forgiveness to heal internal conflicts, rather than projecting blame onto others.

The show also featured a call from Richard, who shared a personal story about dealing with anger and pain when confronted by someone else’s behavior. Michael praised Richard for using the forgiveness process to address his internal reactions. Another caller, Tim, discussed the idea of the “dark night of the ego” and the healing of the soul, emphasizing the importance of letting go of false identities based on hostility and fear.

Jeannie shared her personal experience of overcoming feelings of unworthiness through forgiveness, illustrating how the process can lead to profound changes in one’s reactions and perceptions. Michael and Jeannie also acknowledged and honored Jerry and Jane Bartholow for their contributions to their work and community.

Throughout the broadcast, the hosts encouraged listeners to engage in forgiveness work, share the teachings with others, and strive to create a world grounded in love rather than hostility and fear. They highlighted the power of community and support in the journey towards personal and collective healing.

June 13, 2011 Memorial Day 15 (refer to May 30th) Dr. Burzynski the Movie. An MD who has clinical proof of success in curing cancer and the FDA is refusing him approval, harrassing him, arresting him, trying to shut him down. Why? We offer an invitation for everyone to go to http://www.burzynskimovie.com/ and order the movie and circulate this information. The same manipulation is happening in education, politics, religion as well as the medical arena. It is time to awaken to the truth.

On June 13, 2011, MindShifters Radio, hosted by Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife Jeanie, continued their discussion on the ancient Aramaic internal process of forgiveness. Dr. Ryce, also known as the Forgiveness Doctor, shared insights and tools designed to help individuals build a foundation of pure love within themselves. Jeanne began the show by explaining Michael’s temporary absence due to a tour of the Arise and Shine factory in Medford, Oregon, a facility known for its deep process cleanse products.

David, a frequent guest, engaged in conversation with Jeanie and shared his anticipation of watching a recommended video about Dr. Burzynski, a controversial cancer specialist. Dr. Ryce elaborated on this, encouraging listeners to watch the free film available until midnight, which highlighted Dr. Burzynski’s non-toxic, side-effect-free cancer treatment. He emphasized the importance of understanding the non-being mind and how it operates in various sectors such as business, government, and religion.

Dr. Ryce discussed the power of forgiveness, explaining that true forgiveness involves going within oneself to remove what doesn’t belong, rather than letting others off the hook for one’s own emotional reactions. He stressed that maintaining the active presence of love in one’s mind is crucial for interpreting and experiencing life correctly. This concept is rooted in the ancient Aramaic teachings of Yeshua, who emphasized love for God, neighbor, and self as the first law upon which everything else hinges.

The show also featured calls from listeners like Richard and Jane, who shared their experiences and sought guidance on their personal journeys. Dr. Ryce and Jeanne provided insights on dealing with core issues, the importance of humility, and the concept of the unforgivable sin in Aramaic terms. They encouraged listeners to access the free resources on their website, including the forgiveness worksheets and the book “Why Is This Happening to Me Again?” to further their understanding and practice of forgiveness.

June 14, 2011 Memorial Day 16 (refer to May 30th) Discussions of Dr. Burzynski, Jill Bolte Taylor, Ian Lungold. Awaken to the truth. If you watch something that brings up hostility or fear, then do your work. Forgive and stay connected to love. Add a vote for peace on the planet.

On June 14, 2011, MindShifters Radio, hosted by Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife Jeanie, continued their exploration of the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness. The show emphasized the importance of building a foundation of pure love within oneself, described in Aramaic as Rakhma. Dr. Ryce is the author of “Why Is This Happening to Me Again?” and offers tools for personal transformation through their website, www.whyagain.com.

The episode opened with Dr. Ryce reiterating the purpose of their ongoing Memorial Day celebration, which aimed to honor those affected by war through personal healing and forgiveness. He encouraged listeners to face and forgive one aspect of hostility or fear within themselves each day to contribute to global peace. He clarified that forgiveness, as taught in ancient Aramaic, is an internal process of removing one’s pain and turmoil rather than pardoning others.

Dr. Ryce shared insights on how the non-being mind, driven by hostility and fear, creates a world of suffering and how true human life is characterized by the active presence of love. He discussed the concept of the first death, where human beings lose their true essence of love, and the possibility of resurrection into being through forgiveness.

David and Dr. Tim, regular guests on the show, contributed to the discussion. David previewed his upcoming presentation on the human impact of war, highlighting the hidden costs and effects on veterans and families. Dr. Tim shared a link to a video by Robin O’Brien about the dangers of modified growth hormones in food, emphasizing the need for awareness and love in addressing such issues.

Jeanie shared a story titled “Just a Mom,” which redefined the role of mothers as essential and honorable, challenging societal devaluation of motherhood. This story highlighted the significant contributions of mothers and the importance of recognizing their value.

Edward, a caller, shared his journey from non-being to being, describing how he learned to listen, smile, and extend love to others, transforming his interactions and self-awareness.

The episode concluded with a reminder of upcoming events and resources available on their website, inviting listeners to engage in their personal work of forgiveness and transformation.

June 15, 2011 Memorial Day 17 (refer to May 30th) David Hayes, a Vietnam Vet, shares. Have a stack of worksheets ready to deal with what his discussion brings up for you. Data can be reviewed at www.congress.org – 20 active servicemen per day committing suicide. Vietnam Vets who have committed suicide number 17 per day (in 2005) Note the article on www.alternet.org moved. written by the widow of a Vietnam Vet who committed suicide. The real cost of war is not paper but the affect on the lives of the servicemen and women and their families. Actually to all of us – we are all connected – cells in one body. We must deal with the “war within” (hostility and fear) that energetically contributes to war on our planet.

On June 15, 2011, MindShifters Radio, hosted by Dr. Michael Ryce who continued their discussion on the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness. The show focused on building a foundation of pure love within oneself, a concept referred to in Aramaic as Rakhma.

Dr. Ryce welcomed listeners and emphasized the significance of Memorial Day as a period for introspection and healing. On the 17th day of their Memorial Day celebration, they invited listeners to address one issue contributing to hostility or fear within themselves to eradicate the energy of war from the planet.

David Hayes, a Vietnam veteran, presented sobering statistics about the mental health crisis among veterans. He revealed that approximately 20 active service members commit suicide daily, a number exceeding combat fatalities. Additionally, around 16 to 17 veterans associated with the VA commit suicide daily, highlighting the extensive emotional trauma among returning service members. These numbers reflect only a portion of the true scale, as many veterans do not seek help from the VA.

David stressed the importance of individual responsibility in addressing these issues. He encouraged listeners to do their internal work, especially if they know veterans or their families who might need support. By addressing personal hostility and fear, individuals can contribute to a larger healing process.

Dr. Tim added insights from his work with veterans, noting the pervasive issue of multiple marriages among Vietnam veterans, indicative of unresolved trauma. He emphasized the value of tools like the forgiveness worksheet in addressing internal conflicts and promoting healing.

Dr. Ryce explained the forgiveness process, clarifying that it involves canceling goals related to others to reveal and address one’s own unconscious content. He emphasized that true forgiveness is about removing internal pain and turmoil, not pardoning others. This process allows individuals to access and heal dissociated parts of their minds, leading to personal and collective transformation.

Jeanie shared an article by Penny Coleman, which highlighted the high suicide rates among veterans and the systemic efforts to conceal these statistics. The article underscored the long-term impact of post-traumatic stress disorder, which can remain dormant for decades before triggering severe consequences.

Dr. Ryce concluded by urging listeners to actively participate in the healing process. He reiterated the importance of addressing internal hostility and fear to transform the collective energy and create a world grounded in love. By doing so, individuals can contribute to a significant shift towards global peace and well-being.

June 16, 2011 Memorial Day 18 (refer to May 30th) How do I live from the space of my Core Being (LOVE)? Tap into the Building the Brain Cells Game and find a person (or group of people) to support you in the process. We need community to move into new levels of awareness.

On June 16, 2011, MindShifters Radio, hosted by Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife Jeanne, continued their discussion on the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness, emphasizing building a foundation of pure love, referred to in Aramaic as Rakhma.

Dr. Ryce welcomed listeners from Ashland, Oregon, and highlighted the importance of personal responsibility in removing hostility and fear to eradicate the energy of war from the planet.

A listener from Germany wrote in, seeking advice on how to live from the core being of love. Dr. Ryce recommended utilizing the forgiveness tools available on their website, www.whyagain.com, and suggested starting with the forgiveness worksheets and DVDs to begin the healing process.

David Hayes, a regular contributor, reiterated the importance of community and continuous work in the healing journey. He shared his experience with still-point breathing and emphasized the long-term commitment required for true transformation.

The conversation also touched on the concept of intimacy. Dr. Ryce explained that the lower path mind equates intimacy with sex, while the upper path focuses on true connection and vulnerability, referred to as “Into Me See.” This understanding transforms physical intimacy into an expression of love and connectedness.

A caller inquired about upcoming workshops and the possibility of attending the nine-day intuitive development or laws of living intensives. Dr. Ryce explained the current challenges in organizing these events due to travel and economic constraints but expressed willingness to conduct them if there was enough interest.

The show concluded with a discussion on the Brzezinski movie, which highlights the struggles of Dr. Stanislav Brzezinski in bringing his cancer treatment to the public amidst opposition from the FDA. The movie serves as a powerful example of how the non-being mind operates and the importance of understanding and healing these dynamics.

Listeners were encouraged to continue their personal work, utilize the forgiveness tools, and engage with the community to support their healing journey.

June 17, 2011 Memorial Day 19 (refer to May 30th) We must know what is back of, and superior to, something if we wish to make a change. Aramaic – “cause law” – we cannot change an “effect” – the world is in PTSD due to giving up our true being (love)

On June 17, 2011, MindShifters Radio, hosted by Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife Jeanie, delved into the ancient Aramaic internal process of forgiveness. They emphasized that forgiveness is about changing what’s inside us, not letting others off the hook for our internal issues. They encouraged listeners to download forgiveness worksheets from their website, www.whyagain.com, to engage in this transformative process.

Dr. Ryce and Jeanie discussed the importance of daily work in forgiveness, highlighting the need to heal the internal conflicts that contribute to external wars. The hosts were joined by regular contributors, Dr. Tim Hayes and David Hayes, who shared their insights and experiences related to forgiveness and healing.

Dr. Tim shared a personal story about a recent incident where he reacted with sarcasm towards his wife, stemming from his own internal anger and self-judgment. This led to a discussion about how past experiences and judgments from authority figures, such as parents, influence our current reactions and behaviors. Dr. Ryce emphasized the importance of recognizing and healing these internal patterns to stop contributing to the cycle of hostility and fear.

A listener asked if the ancient Aramaic studies are considered an Eastern philosophy. Dr. Ryce clarified that Aramaic was the lingua franca of the Middle East and that the teachings of Yeshua (Jesus) were rooted in Aramaic concepts, which are more about physics, genetics, and psychology than theology.

The discussion also touched on the idea of energy systems within our bodies. David Hayes highlighted the need to remember that our bodies are energy systems created by our thoughts. Healing involves changing the energy patterns within us. The hosts also talked about how water, as a memory storage system, is influenced by our thoughts and words, referencing Dr. Masaru Emoto’s work on how water crystals change based on positive or negative words.

Jeanie shared questions from the chat room, including one about the connection between water and thoughts, and another about the concept of praying over food to change its energy. The conversation expanded to include the importance of maintaining a state of love, as exemplified by Nelson Mandela and Gandhi, who used their experiences and positions to foster healing and unity rather than perpetuating hostility.

In summary, the episode focused on the ongoing process of forgiveness and healing, emphasizing the importance of addressing and changing internal patterns to create a more peaceful and loving world.

June 20, 2011 Memorial Day 22 (refer to May 30th) How forgiveness benefits and improves intelligence. Forgiveness gets us to the other side of the storms in our lives. Caller sings a line from “Til the storm passes over

On June 20, 2011, MindShifters Radio, hosted by Dr. Michael Ryce who emphasized that forgiveness is about changing what’s inside us, not letting others off the hook for our internal issues.

The episode began with a recap of a recent 13.5-hour workshop held on Saturday and the launch of a new series on Sunday. Dr. Ryce highlighted the importance of celebrating Memorial Day in a unique way—by committing to eliminate war and hostility from within ourselves and the planet. He urged listeners to visit www.whyagain.com to download worksheets that guide the forgiveness process.

Dr. Ryce reiterated that true forgiveness involves taking responsibility for our feelings of fear and anger, rather than blaming others. This ancient Aramaic concept of forgiveness, known as “shbag” (shbook) means to cancel. By canceling goals for others, we can collapse the false perceptions our minds create and access the true roots of our emotions.

The hosts discussed the significance of maintaining a state of love, or “Rakhma” in Aramaic, and how it is essential for healing and personal growth. Dr. Tim Hayes, a regular contributor, shared insights on the importance of breathing as a tool to reconnect with the presence of love. He mentioned that practices like breathing exercises can help release stored negative energy and restore physical and emotional well-being.

The show also featured a call from a young man named Dan, who asked how to keep love towards someone after they’ve made him mad. Dr. Ryce explained that anger is an internal issue and that forgiveness is about removing that anger from within ourselves. He encouraged Dan to download and use the forgiveness worksheets from their website.

Another caller, Deborah from Tennessee, shared her experience of coming from a loving family and feeling connected to the presence of love. The hosts suggested that she use the forgiveness worksheets to deepen her connection and heal any underlying issues.

Dr. Ryce and Jeanie also touched upon the idea that holding onto fear and hostility can fill our conscious awareness, limiting our ability to function effectively. They theorized that this could explain conditions like dementia and Alzheimer’s, where the mind is occupied by background fear programs.

The episode concluded with a reminder to listeners to use the forgiveness tools available on their website and to call in with questions or experiences related to the forgiveness process. The hosts emphasized that the path to healing and living as the active presence of love is a continuous journey that requires dedication and the use of effective tools.

June 21, 2011 Memorial Day 23 (refer to May 30th) Clean up your genetic bloodline – and free your field from hostility and fear. Aramaic forgiveness.

On June 21, 2011, Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife Jeanie hosted another insightful episode of MindShifters Radio, where they discussed the common misconception that forgiveness is about letting others off the hook for our pain, explaining that true forgiveness involves addressing and removing the root causes of our pain from within. He emphasized that when we apply forgiveness to our internal feelings of hostility and fear, we can eliminate these emotions from our lives, leading to a more intelligent and loving existence.

Dr. Ryce highlighted the transformative potential of these tools, encouraging listeners to download free worksheets from their website, www.whyagain.com, to guide them through the forgiveness process. He shared powerful stories, including one about a man who, after experiencing a post-concussion syndrome, realized the importance of living a human life rooted in love rather than material success. This story underscores the show’s core message: living a life of love and intelligence requires actively removing hostile and fearful patterns from our being.

Throughout the episode, Dr. Ryce and Jeanie discussed the importance of continuous self-work, even when it is challenging. They shared insights on how forgiveness and other tools can lead to profound personal transformation, as evidenced by the positive changes in their own lives and those of their listeners. The hosts also welcomed calls from listeners, providing personalized advice and support. One caller, Christine from San Antonio, sought guidance on her relationship, and Dr. Ryce recommended using the forgiveness worksheets to clear any fears and hostilities that might arise.

The show concluded with a discussion on the deeper aspects of human life, the importance of living in the active presence of love, and the ongoing journey of self-healing. Dr. Ryce invited listeners to join their workshops and intensives to further explore these concepts and tools.

June 22, 2011 Memorial Day 24 (refer to May 30th) Y’Shua (aka Jesus) quotes Isaiah, Trust, Love, Simplicity and Truth – it will heal hatred and death. You may honor Him with your words but your heart (the content of your traditions) are far from God.

On June 22, 2011, Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife, Jeanie, hosted another episode of MindShifters Radio, where they discussed the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness and support listeners in building a solid foundation of pure love within themselves, a concept described in Aramaic as Rakhma. Dr. Ryce emphasized that true forgiveness involves addressing and removing the root causes of pain from within, rather than letting others off the hook.

During the episode, Dr. Ryce and Jeanie discussed their upcoming keynote at an alternative medical conference in Hallandale Beach, Florida, and recounted their recent workshops in Oregon. They expressed gratitude to Dr. Tim, who shared his positive experiences with the MindShifters tools and described how they have improved his life by reducing anger, fear, and confusion.

The hosts also introduced the concept of celebrating Memorial Day for the 24th consecutive day by inviting listeners to forgive one issue in their lives each day. They explained that this practice could help honor veterans by addressing the root causes of war, hostility, and fear within ourselves.

Throughout the episode, Dr. Ryce and Jeanie engaged with several callers. One caller, Tamara from Tennessee, shared her journey of grief after her mother’s passing and discussed her upcoming move. Another caller, Bev from San Diego, sought advice on dealing with pain in a significant relationship. Dr. Ryce advised her to continue using the forgiveness worksheets available on their website, www.whyagain.com, to address the internal sources of her pain.

The show concluded with a reminder that while forgiveness is a simple concept, it requires continuous effort and the use of specific tools to remove hostility and fear from our lives.

June 23, 2011 Memorial Day 25 (refer to May 30th) – Dr. Tim Hayes hosts the show today with Carol Guy on the switchboard while dr. michael & jeanie ryce fly from Oregon to Florida for the next leg of their road tour. His theme will be “It is All an Inside Job!”

On June 23, 2011, MindShifters Radio was hosted by Carol Guy and Dr. Tim Hayes in place of Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife Jeanie.

Dr. Hayes, a psychologist with 37 years of experience, shared his journey of discovering Dr. Ryce’s work and how it resonated with his therapeutic practice. He emphasized the key theme of the day: understanding that our experiences are internally created, despite a cultural conditioning that teaches us otherwise. He illustrated this with anecdotes and examples, highlighting how recognizing internal causes over external triggers is essential for emotional and psychological well-being.

A significant portion of the discussion was devoted to helping listeners understand that their emotional responses are not caused by external events or people but are internally generated. Dr. Hayes used analogies, such as a lion’s lack of self-critical awareness and the mechanics of a drawbridge, to explain how misattributing external triggers as causes can lead to unnecessary suffering and ineffective coping strategies.

Throughout the show, they engaged with callers seeking guidance on personal issues. Deborah from Tennessee called in to express her grief over her mother’s recent passing and her struggles with family dynamics. Dr. Hayes and Carol Guy offered compassionate support, encouraging her to continue using the forgiveness worksheets to process her emotions and find healing. Richard from Ithaca also shared his experiences with the worksheets, explaining how they helped him transform his anger and frustration into a state of love.

The hosts repeatedly emphasized the importance of using the tools available on www.whyagain.com, including the Reality Management Worksheet, to dismantle false realities and maintain a state of love. They also recommended “The Gentle Art of Blessing” as a resource for learning to hold a space of love and compassion for others.

The episode concluded with a reminder of the show’s mission to help individuals focus on internal causes for their experiences and utilize practical tools for emotional healing. Dr. Hayes reiterated the power of love and the importance of applying these teachings to everyday life.

June 24, 2011 Memorial Day 26 (refer to May 30th) – Where is your focus? That is what you create in your life. Just look at your “fruit” to see what is happening in your life. Change your mind and remove what does not belong – that is Aramaic Forgiveness.

MindShifters Radio on June 24, 2011, hosted by Dr. Michael Ryce, the “Forgiveness Doctor,” and his wife Jeanie, delved into the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness. Dr. Ryce and Jeanie discussed how forgiveness, according to the Aramaic understanding, is not about letting someone off the hook but removing internal fear and hostility. They shared the importance of living in “Rakhma,” or pure love, and the tools and support they offer through their daily radio show to help listeners achieve this state.

Broadcasting from Hallandale Beach, Florida, while preparing to keynote an alternative medical conference, Dr. Ryce emphasized the illusion of time and how internal forgiveness can dismantle ingrained negative behaviors. They invited listeners to visit their website, whyagain.com, to access free resources, including worksheets and audio recordings, designed to help people practice forgiveness and restore their true human nature—love.

The show also highlighted the importance of self-forgiveness and how generational teachings of hostility and fear can be dismantled through conscious effort and practice. Dr. Ryce and Jeanie encouraged listeners to breathe into their issues, even the smallest irritations, and use forgiveness to remove internal pain and trauma. They stressed that human life is defined by the active presence of love and that removing anything unlike love from one’s life can lead to profound personal transformation.

The discussion covered how our culture teaches pain and suffering, but by recognizing and removing these ingrained behaviors, individuals can return to their natural state of love. They addressed the misuse of guilt and fear, suggesting that these emotions should not be balanced with love but removed entirely. They also touched on the concept of being “born again” as a return to true being, free of hostility and fear.

Dr. Ryce and Jeanie invited listeners to call in and share their experiences or seek advice, reinforcing the interactive and supportive nature of the show. They concluded by reaffirming the power of love and the significance of forgiveness in transforming one’s life and the world.

June 27, 2011 Memorial Day 29 (refer to May 30th) – Take off the blinders of Hostility and Fear and take back your 360 degree vision.

On June 27, 2011, MindShifters Radio featured Dr. Michael Ryce, the Forgiveness Doctor, and his wife Jeanie, who together discussed the profound ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness.

The show aims to help listeners cultivate a foundation of pure love, referred to in Aramaic as Rakhma. Dr. Ryce, author of “Why Is This Happening To Me Again?”, emphasized that forgiveness is not about letting others off the hook, but rather removing internal pain and hostility to live a more loving and fulfilling life.

During this episode, Dr. Ryce and Jeanie marked the 29th day of their Memorial Day celebration, advocating for the eradication of war by healing personal and collective wounds. They cited Buddhist monk Thich Nhat Hanh’s teachings on removing terror from the human heart through deep listening and compassion. Dr. Ryce underscored that darkness cannot dispel darkness; only light can. They encouraged listeners to visit their website, whyagain.com, for free resources, including forgiveness worksheets and the book “Why Is This Happening to Me Again?” available in multiple languages.

The episode also highlighted personal testimonies of transformation through forgiveness. One notable story was from Nene, a participant who had dramatically improved her sense of serenity and joy from a low point of 5 to a high of 120 on a 100-point scale over six months by diligently using the forgiveness tools. This transformation underscores the effectiveness of the Aramaic forgiveness process in promoting profound personal healing and growth.

Dr. Ryce reiterated the importance of removing hostility and fear, which act as blinders limiting our perception and intelligence. By embracing forgiveness, individuals can access their highest potential and contribute to global peace. He also shared the example of Gandhi’s nonviolent resistance, illustrating the power of love and non-cooperation in overcoming oppression.

Throughout the broadcast, the importance of doing the inner work of forgiveness was stressed, with Dr. Ryce and Jeanie offering ongoing support and resources to listeners committed to transforming their lives.

June 28, 2011 Memorial Day 30 (refer to May 30th) – The dissociated mind will block truth and create mental stress. Hostility or Fear are markers that our thoughts are off-base and forgiveness is needed (Aramaic Forgiveness not pardoning). The 8th & 9th Be-Attitudes.

On June 28, 2011, MindShifters Radio, hosted by Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife Jeanie, continued to delve into the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness. Broadcasting show offers daily support and tools to help listeners build a solid foundation within themselves to live in pure love, known in Aramaic as Rakhma.

Dr. Ryce, the author of “Why Is This Happening To Me Again?”, opened the show by emphasizing that forgiveness is not about letting others off the hook but is a tool to remove one’s own internal pain. He invited listeners to visit their website, www.whyagain.com, to download worksheets and resources on the Aramaic forgiveness process.

During the episode, Dr. Ryce and Jeanie marked the 30th day of their Memorial Day celebration, advocating for the eradication of war by healing personal and collective wounds. They reiterated that any form of hostility or fear within oneself contributes to the cycle of war and that true healing begins with internal work.

Dr. Tim Hayes, a psychologist who has been running a support group in Crystal Lake, Illinois, for six years, joined the discussion. He shared insights on how individuals often unconsciously block out helpful information due to internal stress and fear. Dr. Ryce explained that the Aramaic Beatitudes provide a framework for activating a deeper level of mind function, moving beyond mere philosophical understanding to practical application for mental stress relief.

A notable caller, Reverend Jane, expressed concerns about her church’s declining attendance as its vibration of consciousness increased. Dr. Ryce reassured her that this was a common experience and encouraged her to remain focused on her internal work and the truth.

Another caller, Richard from Ithaca, New York, shared his positive experiences with the forgiveness tools and expressed excitement about attending an upcoming intensive workshop at Heartland.

The show also featured a translation of the Beatitudes by Dr. Tim, highlighting the deeper meanings behind the traditional texts. This translation emphasizes the process of inner transformation and the birthing of one’s true home in divine mystery.

The episode concluded with a reminder that while the journey of internal healing can be challenging, it ultimately leads to a life free from hostility and fear, allowing for the experience of true human love and connection.

June 29, 2011 Memorial Day 31 (refer to May 30th) – Dr. John Sarno’s theory of back pain being unresolved rage. Tied into Co-Dependence topic. Ask Rukha to show you what you need to deal with. Quote from physicist David Bohm, “And thought struggles against the results, trying to avoid those unpleasant results while keeping on with that way of thinking. That is what I call sustained incoherence.” This is what michael calls replicate thinking.

On the June 29, 2011 episode of MindShifters Radio, Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife Jeanie discussed the ancient Aramaic internal process of forgiveness, offering tools and support to listeners.

The show featured a heartfelt discussion on the emotional and psychological impact of unresolved issues, with callers sharing personal experiences and insights.

Dr. Ryce highlighted the connection between physical ailments and unresolved emotions, referencing the work of Dr. Sarno and the concept of unconscious rage. He introduced the idea of “replicate thinking,” where the mind continually reproduces past thoughts and experiences, leading to incoherent and harmful behavior. The discussion included references to the work of physicist David Bohm and his theories on thought and coherence, tying them back to the process of forgiveness and emotional healing.

Throughout the show, Dr. Ryce encouraged listeners to take responsibility for their own emotions and to use the tools of forgiveness to address and heal internal conflicts. The conversation touched on the societal impact of unresolved hostility and fear, advocating for a shift towards a more coherent and loving state of being. The episode ended with a collective meditation and breathing exercise, aiming to release stored emotions and promote healing.

June 30, 2011 Memorial Day 32 (refer to May 30th) – Blockage of Truth. Dr. Tim shares a shift he felt due to feeling like he had not done enough and support was insufficient, resulting in his back going out. Thought (replicate thinking) controls us unless we bring the actual mind (of Love) into activity.

On the June 30, 2011 episode of MindShifters Radio, Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife Jeanie continued to share the ancient Aramaic internal process of forgiveness. The show, dedicated to supporting listeners in building a foundation of pure love within themselves, emphasized the significance of addressing personal issues that arise from hostility and fear.

Dr. Ryce introduced the concept of “sustained incoherence,” a term coined by physicist David Bohm, which describes the continuous cycle of problematic thoughts that people often mistake for rational thinking. This incoherence, according to Dr. Ryce, manifests in both emotional and physical ailments and can be addressed through forgiveness and self-awareness.

During the episode, Dr. Ryce discussed the importance of responsibility and self-examination in overcoming these incoherent thought patterns. He shared personal anecdotes and engaged with callers, including Tim, who expressed gratitude for the support received during previous episodes and discussed the emotional breakthroughs he experienced through breath work and introspection. Another caller, Richard, sought advice on how to support individuals with ALS, reflecting on past experiences and expressing his reservations about offering false hope.

Dr. Ryce encouraged listeners to utilize the forgiveness worksheets available on their website and highlighted the transformative potential of understanding and resolving internal conflicts. He also shared an amusing yet insightful analogy about a fictional element called “administratium,” which humorously illustrated the obstructive nature of bureaucratic thinking. The show concluded with a discussion on the significance of dreams, explaining how they can either stem from past unresolved issues or offer intuitive guidance.

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