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May 01, 2012 | Memorial Day 338 (refer to May 30, 2011) –
May 1, 2012, episode of Mind Shifters Radio with Dr. Michael Ryce and Jeanie Ryce focused on the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness. The show aimed to teach listeners how to address and heal their internal emotional wounds by taking responsibility for their own reactions, instead of blaming external circumstances or other people. Dr. Ryce emphasized that many people face recurring emotional struggles, often with multiple individuals, because they haven’t processed their internal pain. He offered that forgiveness is not about excusing others but about removing the root cause of one’s pain, thereby enabling individuals to live without being controlled by negative emotions. During the episode, listeners were encouraged to visit the show’s website for resources, including free worksheets from Dr. Ryce’s book Why Is This Happening to Me Again?. The tools provided are designed to help people understand the internal sources of their pain and work through them, leading to healthier, more peaceful lives. The hosts also addressed the role of forgiveness in broader societal issues, such as war and interpersonal conflict, suggesting that widespread practice of forgiveness could eventually lead to global peace. Shared a letter from an intensive participant and the changes she has seen now that she is home. Pauline asks about an increase in aches and pains and michael explains the healing crisis. Dr. Tim shares an experience from their support group where a lady had back pain but once she dealt with an issue around her cat that her back pain ceased. Later in the episode, a caller named Richard shared a personal experience where he realized that his discomfort during a recent conference stemmed from unresolved emotional issues within himself, rather than the actions of another person. This insight mirrored the show’s theme, as Richard applied the Aramaic forgiveness process to take responsibility for his feelings, showing the impact of the teachings on listeners’ lives. The conversation also touched on physical pain being related to emotional repression, with several stories of individuals whose physical symptoms lessened or disappeared once they addressed the emotional roots of their suffering. The episode wrapped up with an invitation to join upcoming intensive workshops focused on further learning the process of forgiveness and self-healing. |
May 02, 2012 | Memorial Day 339 (refer to May 30, 2011) –
May 2, 2012, discussed the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness. The couple regularly offers tools and support to help listeners understand how forgiveness is an internal process, not about letting others off the hook for one’s pain but rather about clearing one’s own mind of hostility and fear. They emphasize that the real work of forgiveness involves taking responsibility for the emotional patterns that arise within and resolving them through Aramaic techniques. Michael, the author of Why Is This Happening To Me Again?, offers resources to guide listeners in this transformative process. During the episode, Michael and Jeanie shared that they were broadcasting from Jacksonville, Florida, taking a brief break after conducting 38 workshops in 42 days. They invited listeners to join their upcoming series of workshops at Unity of Jacksonville, which would include a fee-based, all-day event on the Mind Shifters and Stillpoint Breathing process. As part of their Memorial Day reflections, they expressed their vision for ending war on Earth by cultivating a community of people willing to engage in true forgiveness, eliminating the need for blame and hostility. Michael detailed how denial and blame cause individuals to hide parts of their minds from themselves, trapping them in pain. He challenged listeners to recognize that forgiveness is about freeing oneself from that hidden pain and, in turn, fostering a more peaceful and responsible life. By using the tools available on their website, including worksheets and audio resources, Michael and Jeanie encouraged their audience to experience profound personal shifts. They stressed the importance of creating a global community based on these principles, believing that critical mass could inspire widespread transformation. The episode also featured a few call-ins from listeners, including those experiencing life-changing shifts from practicing forgiveness. One caller shared their journey of overcoming fear and trauma by engaging with the tools and processes provided. Another listener, inquiring about dealing with overwhelm, was directed to free resources and encouraged to use the Aramaic forgiveness worksheet to begin healing. Throughout the show, the message was clear: the forgiveness process is a powerful tool for personal and collective healing, and anyone can access the tools needed to transform their life by addressing their inner pain and releasing it through forgiveness. |
May 03, 2012 | Memorial Day 340 (refer to May 30, 2011) –May 3, 2012, focus is on the idea of eradicating war by eliminating blame and fostering personal accountability for one’s internal experiences. Ryce explains how forgiveness, as understood in its original Aramaic context, is a tool to remove internal pain, rather than pardoning others. The hosts emphasize that understanding personal responsibility in handling emotions like anger can shift one’s perception, leading to a more peaceful existence. They also encourage listeners to visit their website for forgiveness worksheets, which can help them understand and apply the process in their own lives.
The episode also touches on upcoming events, including workshops and intensive sessions in Florida and Missouri. Ryce discusses their recent workshops and future plans for intensives in areas like Jacksonville and Heartland. These programs focus on deep healing, mind-shifting techniques, and breathwork, culminating in a teacher’s training session for those who want to share these teachings. Ryce promotes the intensive experience as a path for personal transformation and healing from deep-seated emotional traumas. A significant part of the show involves a who shares her painful experience with her daughter’s abuse and the lack of justice. Ryce offers advice on how to process her pain through forgiveness, urging her to work on internal healing and, eventually, help her daughter do the same. He explains that true forgiveness can clear trauma and break family patterns of abuse, guiding her through steps to take to initiate her and her daughter’s healing journey. In a later segment, another caller asks about participating in an upcoming intensive and shares her own struggles with anxiety and fear. Ryce supports her by suggesting the regular use of the forgiveness worksheet process to address her inner turmoil. Mary Lou calls in frustrated that she is not on the level that Linda is at – what is it? Maybe not committed to doing her worksheets? Throughout the show, Ryce reinforces the importance of using the tools he teaches to resolve emotional distress, transforming lives and breaking cycles of trauma. |
May 04, 2012 | Memorial Day 341 (refer to May 30, 2011) –May 4, 2012, discuss the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness, which they emphasize as an internal tool for personal transformation. Dr. Ryce delves into how forgiveness is not about pardoning others but about shifting one’s internal conditions and releasing negative emotions like hostility, fear, and pain. This internal shift leads to greater emotional and physical well-being, as well as peace in relationships and the broader world.
Dr. Andracki shared from their support group last night – referring to The Dog Whisperer – the dog just does what a dog does but it resonates from the people. The people need to change inside to stop the resonance they don’t like in their life (with their dog or another person). The purpose of pain is to make your ears grow. Be willing to dig in and do your work. Collapse the information occupying your mind and see what part of you is involved in your reality. They encourage listeners to recognize that the source of personal conflict is not external but lies within themselves. By doing the work of forgiveness, individuals can end the “blame game,” stop waging internal and external wars, and transform their lives. The goal, they explain, is to build a global community committed to healing by embracing love and accountability. The episode also features listener interactions, discussing how individuals apply these forgiveness tools in their own lives. The conversation includes anecdotes about how taking responsibility for one’s emotional responses—rather than projecting them onto others—can lead to profound personal growth. |
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May 07, 2012 | Memorial Day 344 (refer to May 30, 2011) –May 7, 2012, discussed the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness, highlighting the critical role of forgiveness in removing internal hostility and fear, emphasizing that forgiveness is not automatic but requires conscious effort. Drawing from the teachings of Yeshua (commonly known as Jesus), Dr. Ryce explained how forgiveness aligns with the laws of physics, specifically referencing “critical mass,” where a small group of people embodying love can influence larger change.
The hosts spoke from a noisy cafeteria in Jacksonville, Florida, encountering some technical difficulties as they tried to connect with callers, including David, a regular guest. Despite these issues, they persisted in conveying their message about the power of love and responsibility in the face of worldly challenges, such as war. Dr. Ryce underlined that war is a non-human game and that the true human condition is love, as exemplified by the innocence of a newborn child. Throughout the show, Dr. Ryce encouraged listeners to take responsibility for their emotions and to engage in the forgiveness process. He noted that the human mind, when filled with love rather than hostility or fear, operates at a higher frequency, leading to positive changes in both personal lives and the broader world. Aramaic definition of satan and the kingdom of heaven. Tapping into the space of real human life, bringing the Creator’s genius into every situation. But mankind has freewill and can originate what they want – we need to change our creation if it is not in alignment with love. We can choose rage and pain or we can choose what is in harmony with the highest creation. The episode also included insights on various workshops being held in Jacksonville that week, covering topics such as conscious creation, healing through relationships, and communication. Listeners were invited to learn more through the website, where they could access free materials, including Dr. Ryce’s book Why Is This Happening to Me Again?, and other resources on the forgiveness process. The episode concluded with a reminder that forgiveness and love are essential for living a truly human life. |
May 08, 2012 | Memorial Day 345 (refer to May 30, 2011) –May 8, 2012, delved into the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness and its transformative power. The show opened with a warm introduction, inviting listeners to explore the internal forgiveness process that focuses on self-responsibility, healing from within, and removing hostility and fear. Dr. Ryce explained that forgiveness, as taught in ancient Aramaic, differs from modern interpretations—it is not about pardoning others but about taking accountability for one’s own emotional reactions and clearing the mind of negative projections.
During the broadcast, Ryce and Jeanie shared personal anecdotes and philosophical reflections on love and the human condition. They described love in Aramaic, known as Rakhma, as the essence of being, encouraging listeners to reconnect with their inner innocence, symbolized by holding a newborn. This connection, they suggested, would help shift the destructive dynamics of blame and hostility in personal relationships and globally. The couple emphasized that true forgiveness allows individuals to access dissociated parts of their minds and heal old emotional wounds. Throughout the show, the hosts promoted practical tools available on their website, such as forgiveness worksheets and related radio shows. They provided step-by-step guidance on how to initiate this internal forgiveness process, offering resources to help listeners practice and experience personal growth. Several callers shared their experiences with the forgiveness process, reporting emotional breakthroughs and positive changes in their lives. One caller discussed vegetarianism and its role in fostering nonviolence, tying it to the overall theme of inner peace and external harmony. The episode also highlighted the importance of aligning with one’s true purpose and encouraged listeners to participate in upcoming workshops and retreats aimed at deepening their understanding of these teachings. Overall, the show offered a blend of spiritual insight, practical advice, and community support, all rooted in the ancient principles of forgiveness and love. |
May 09, 2012 | Memorial Day 346 (refer to May 30, 2011) –May 9, 2012, delves into the powerful process of Aramaic forgiveness and self-healing. Jeanie opens the show by introducing the ancient Aramaic concept of forgiveness, which differs significantly from traditional views. They emphasize the importance of releasing hostility and fear to create internal peace. Their focus is on providing tools for shifting internal emotions and thoughts from blame and fear to love, which ultimately helps in healing oneself and the world. They encourage listeners to use forgiveness worksheets, available on their website, to help facilitate this process of emotional and mental transformation.
The show also explores how self-knowledge and self-awareness are essential for personal growth and healing. Dr. Tim Hayes, a regular guest, joins the discussion to share insights about the Codependence to Interdependence workshop. He explains how giving advice often reflects the need for self-application of that advice. He shares anecdotes of people experiencing significant life improvements through the forgiveness work and mentions how consistently engaging with the tools and teachings can lead to profound inner changes. Several listeners call in to share their experiences with the forgiveness process. Notably, a caller named Nene expresses gratitude for her personal growth, describing how the intensive workshops helped her release past traumas and improve her relationships. Another listener, Julie from Oregon, reflects on her own grieving process, linking it to past unresolved feelings of helplessness and failure. Throughout the show, Dr. Ryce and Jeanie offer support and encourage continued use of the forgiveness tools to deepen self-awareness and healing. This episode highlights the transformative power of forgiveness, emotional healing, and the community of support that MindShifters Radio provides. The tools offered are designed to help individuals achieve greater peace and responsibility in their lives by letting go of fear, hostility, and blame. |
May 10, 2012 | Memorial Day 347 (refer to May 30, 2011) –May 10, 2012, explores the transformative power of forgiveness through the ancient Aramaic process. Michael, shares tools for healing emotional pain and hostility by focusing on internal self-responsibility, encouraging listeners to confront fear and hostility within themselves as a means to eliminate the root causes of war and conflict. This concept is central to Ryce’s teachings, where personal healing leads to a broader impact on the world. The episode emphasizes that through the process of forgiveness, individuals can eradicate negative emotions and patterns that have built up over time, potentially from childhood or traumatic life events.
Listeners are invited to download worksheets from Ryce’s website, which offer step-by-step guidance in the forgiveness process. The tools, which are freely available online, aim to help individuals confront unresolved issues, and Ryce assures listeners that this method is effective in removing what he calls “the insanity” in people’s lives. One caller shares her experience with forgiveness worksheets, highlighting how the process led to emotional detoxification, including feeling sleepy or nauseous. Ryce explains this as the body’s release of energy stored from past traumas, such as alcohol or drug use. Remove water from alcohol and you have ether. Ether into the structure is an anesthetic to lock down what we don’t want to deal with. When vital enough to open and melt that crystal and the ether comes out. We are detoxing – burn off the unconsciousness – keep aware and breathe. Recognizing our oneness – growing and learning and becoming more aware. This work is in resonance with Truth! In addition to the discussion on forgiveness, the episode touches on healing relationships, where unresolved fears and insecurities come to the surface in personal interactions. Ryce’s message is clear: healing begins with personal responsibility, and by releasing internal hostility and fear, individuals can improve both their personal lives and contribute to healing the collective human experience. |
May 11, 2012 | Memorial Day 348 (refer to May 30, 2011) –May 11, 2012, centers on the ancient Aramaic internal process of forgiveness. The show emphasizes the importance of forgiveness as a personal, internal process rather than an act of letting others off the hook. Ryce explains that forgiveness in the Aramaic tradition helps individuals remove negative emotions such as fear, pain, and hostility from within themselves. This form of forgiveness is distinct from the common misconception of absolving others for their actions; instead, it is focused on healing oneself from internalized emotional pain.
Read “Just a Mom?” – thanks to every Mom out there and Happy Mother’s Day! Throughout the show, Ryce and Jeanie reflect on the cultural challenges of maintaining one’s humanness in a world that often encourages fear and hostility. They emphasize the transformative power of embracing love, particularly through forgiveness, which allows individuals to undo the emotional and psychological baggage that hinders their well-being. The hosts also invite listeners to explore the tools provided on their website, including downloadable worksheets designed to guide people through the forgiveness process. The radio show also touches on broader societal issues, such as the need to shift away from war and hostility and toward creating a world where individuals live authentically as humans filled with love. Ryce and Jeanie discuss upcoming workshops and events, including their work on “MindShifters” and the “Stillpoint Breathing” sessions, and offer their audience ongoing support through daily shows and other resources. |
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May 14, 2012 | Memorial Day 351 (refer to May 30, 2011) –
May 14, 2012, episode explored themes around Memorial Day and the broader philosophy of healing, self-reflection, and forgiveness. Dr. Ryce began by discussing Memorial Day’s significance, focusing not just on honoring those lost but reflecting on how humanity can restore life and love on Earth. The concept of forgiveness was introduced as a transformative process that removes internal hostility and fear. Contrary to traditional views of forgiveness as letting others “off the hook,” Dr. Ryce emphasized that it’s about cleansing one’s own mind and body of negative, destructive emotions to enable a life of love and compassion. Throughout the show, the hosts discussed practical applications of forgiveness, especially through a structured approach available on their website. They encouraged listeners to download worksheets to begin their journey toward emotional freedom. The hosts, joined by other speakers, provided insights on support groups and workshops they’ve organized to help others understand these forgiveness tools. Events in Jupiter, Florida, and Wilmington, North Carolina, were announced, focusing on creating supportive communities around forgiveness and self-awareness practices. Later in the episode, listeners called in to share personal experiences, deepening the discussion. One story involved generational anger and trauma, reflecting the need to confront inherited emotional burdens. Dr. Ryce and Jeanie highlighted the idea that unresolved ancestral pain influences present emotions and reactions, likening it to carrying past lives or generational burdens. This approach helped emphasize the urgency of embracing forgiveness as a personal and communal healing practice. The episode closed with calls to action, inviting listeners to apply these practices in their lives actively. |
May 15, 2012 | Memorial Day 352 (refer to May 30, 2011) –May 15, 2012 episode delved into the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness. The show emphasized the importance of living in alignment with pure love, guided by the Aramaic term “Rakhma.” Dr. Ryce shared insights from his book Why Is This Happening To Me Again?, discussing how generational beliefs in hostility and fear often prevent us from experiencing true human life. He illustrated how forgiveness serves as a “delete key” for past trauma and emotional pain, offering listeners practical tools for self-healing.
The couple also engaged with callers, one of whom shared a deeply personal story of being shamed by a teacher, which had left a lasting emotional scar. Ryce guided the caller through the process of using worksheets to uncover hidden emotional patterns and work through unresolved pain. He encouraged the importance of starting small when addressing deeply embedded traumas, comparing it to teaching a child baseball—learning the mechanics first before tackling larger challenges. Additionally, the show touched on the importance of recognizing how we often project unresolved internal conflicts onto others. Ryce emphasized that the key to transforming conflicts lies in shifting perspectives from hostility and fear to love and compassion. The episode offered a hopeful message, inviting listeners to use forgiveness tools as a pathway to reclaim their humanness and live from a place of love. |
May 16, 2012 | Memorial Day 353 (refer to May 30, 2011) –May 16, 2012, explores the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness, a core theme of their show. The episode opens with Ryce and Jeanie inviting listeners to engage with the idea of forgiveness as an internal process, distinct from the common understanding of letting others off the hook. Instead, they emphasize that true forgiveness is about releasing hostility and fear from one’s own unconscious mind. This foundational process allows individuals to live a life based on the active presence of love, a state referred to as “Rakhma” in Aramaic.
Throughout the show, Michael and Jeanie guide listeners on how to apply forgiveness in daily life, even in situations as extreme as war. They stress that war, while seemingly necessary, is a reflection of the collective acceptance of fear-based thinking, rather than an inherent truth. They urge listeners to reconnect with the essence of human life, symbolized by the unconditional love felt when holding a newborn child. Ryce explains that fear and hostility distort this natural state of love, and only through forgiveness can individuals return to living as true human beings. The hosts field several calls from listeners, addressing personal challenges and providing support through the application of forgiveness tools. One notable discussion centers around the idea of shifting goals to achieve new insights, as shared by a listener who discovered a deeper understanding of his life after altering his approach to a recurring issue. The conversation also touches on the difference between freedom and liberty, with Ryce explaining that while individuals have the liberty to make choices, they must accept the consequences of those choices. This perspective is key to understanding the role of personal responsibility in both forgiveness and life in general. In conclusion, Ryce and Jeanie encourage listeners to visit their website to access forgiveness worksheets and other resources, emphasizing that the process of removing fear and hostility from one’s mind can transform life’s challenges into opportunities for growth and healing. |
May 17, 2012 | Memorial Day 354 (refer to May 30, 2011) –May 17, 2012,
(Our apologies. We had technical difficulties in the beginning of the show.) The show offers practical tools and guidance to help listeners release emotional pain by removing inner obstacles that prevent them from living in love. The show’s focus is on transforming deep-seated anger, fear, and hostility into love and healing. Dr. Ryce emphasizes that true forgiveness, as taught in Aramaic, is about removing internal pain rather than excusing others’ behavior. Rick calls from HeartLand and shares his experience with the Personal Code Evaluation and the work he realizes is before him but said he is more encouraged to move forward than he has been in a long time. Michael & Margaret shared the miracle of last night’s support group and then changes seen within the family since doing this work. He gave some background information of his life so the listeners can grasp what a dramatic change has taken place in his life. Dr. Tim shared from their support group meeting last night as well as his healing crisis. Throughout the episode, the hosts and guests discuss the power of forgiveness, share personal stories of healing, and offer support to listeners. They highlight how the use of worksheets can simplify the process of emotional healing and forgiveness. The radio program also celebrates the transformative impact this work has had on individuals, including a 16-year-old girl who courageously worked through a personal issue, coming out of the experience with a new understanding and peace. The episode encourages listeners to embrace the ancient practice of forgiveness as a tool for emotional freedom, self-awareness, and a deeper connection with love. |
May 18, 2012 | Memorial Day 355 (refer to May 30, 2011) – May 18, 2012 delves into the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness. This particular episode emphasizes the importance of forgiveness as a means to internal peace, using Aramaic teachings to encourage the release of negative emotions like fear and hostility. Dr. Ryce shares how these practices can create a foundation for living a life rooted in love, known as “Rakhma” in Aramaic. They offer this guidance five days a week through the radio show and their online resources.
During the show, various listeners call in to share their experiences and ask questions. One notable discussion involves Maria, a caller from Florida, who reflects on a spiritual insight she had regarding the symbolism of the 40 years in the desert from the Bible. Maria shares her insight of the meaning of “the old generation has to die” to enter the promise land of conscious co-creation. This prompts a broader conversation about how inner transformation, such as removing old causes of fear and hostility, can lead to a more loving and conscious life. Another caller, Nene, shares her experience with a forgiveness support group in Florida. She describes the positive changes that participants, including multiple generations of families, are experiencing through forgiveness work. The show emphasizes the importance of community and support in the journey toward healing and love. Tim went to a workshop for therapists and the speaker started out parallel with this work then switched to talking about victimhood. There are no victims just volunteers. michael explains. Cary discusses animal cruelty and the need for people to make a shift even to animals and the planet. Throughout the episode, the hosts discuss the power of taking responsibility for one’s emotions and actions, urging listeners to engage in self-reflection and forgiveness to contribute to global peace. They explore the notion that by individually clearing out negative energy and emotional pain, a collective transformation can be achieved, eventually leading to the end of conflict and war on the planet. |
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May 21, 2012 | Memorial Day 358 (refer to May 30, 2011) –May 21, 2012 discusses the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness and its practical application. Dr. Ryce explains that forgiveness, according to Aramaic understanding, is not about letting others off the hook for their actions but rather about removing one’s own internal pain and trauma. He emphasizes that the modern concept of forgiveness as pardoning others is a misconception, and true forgiveness is about clearing harmful emotions from within oneself. They offer free tools and worksheets for listeners to engage in this process, which can be accessed through their website.
Patricia shares her daughter’s birthday party and how she had the kids prepare ahead of time to say something they loved about her daughter and she taught them to do the love exchange with each other. Her former husband (with whom they had been estranged) came with his new partner and she was able to embrace them both and now their relationship has moved to the next level of healing. AWESOME – she has only been using these tools for about 6 weeks. The hosts invite listeners to consider how societal conditioning strips people of their innate ability to live in love, which they define as “human life.” Dr. Ryce shares that by using the ancient Aramaic tools of forgiveness, individuals can reconnect with their original state of pure love. He further elaborates on the generational transmission of emotional trauma and how forgiveness work can break those cycles, leading to profound personal and societal healing. Throughout the show, the couple provides practical insights on how listeners can integrate these concepts into their lives and offers support through their radio program, workshops, and online resources. In addition to the philosophical discussions on forgiveness, the show features various announcements about upcoming events, including workshops and intensive training programs hosted by the couple. Dr. Ryce underscores the importance of fostering a world where love is the dominant force, aligning with the mission to end conflict and war through personal transformation. |
May 22, 2012 | Memorial Day 359 (refer to May 30, 2011) –
May 22, 2012 explores the transformative power of the Aramaic concept of forgiveness. Dr. Ryce emphasizes that in ancient Aramaic teachings, forgiveness is not about pardoning others but rather an internal process of removing fear and pain. This episode, set during a Memorial Day celebration, dives into how individuals can take responsibility for their emotions, eliminating the need to blame or attack others. By confronting personal pain and removing emotional blocks, listeners can restore their natural state of love and peace. Dr. Ryce explains that, according to Yeshua (often referred to as Jesus), human beings are inherently pure, much like children, and any defects are learned behaviors, not an innate part of who they are. The hosts encourage listeners to use the tools provided on their website to begin the process of forgiveness, reinforcing that this practice leads to a restored sense of self, free from fear, hostility, or the need to conform to false identities imposed by society. Barry asks for support in working through a worksheet on why he is always going to “comfort foods” The show also delves into how people often remain trapped in self-judgment, mistakenly believing they are defective due to past conditioning. The message is clear: by addressing and healing internal pain through the forgiveness process, individuals can return to a state of love, free from harmful labels or emotional burdens. The episode also includes a discussion about a film, The 19th Wife, which illustrates how fear and manipulation can distort people’s self-perception, echoing the importance of reclaiming one’s true nature. Listeners are encouraged to engage with tools such as the forgiveness worksheet, which can help guide them through this healing process, removing internal barriers and reclaiming their identity as love. Throughout the episode, the hosts also share personal insights and respond to listener questions, reinforcing the importance of continual self-reflection and emotional responsibility in the pursuit of personal growth and healing. |
May 23, 2012 | Memorial Day 360 (refer to May 30, 2011) –May 23, 2012, discuss the importance of forgiveness through the ancient Aramaic practice. They offer listeners tools to deal with emotions, especially how physical pain can be an indication of suppressed emotions. Dr. Ryce explains that emotions, such as fear or hostility, serve as alarms for misaligned thoughts, leading to physical manifestations of pain. The show also reflects on how these concepts were tied into modern ideas of quantum energy, with Ryce mentioning his older lectures on healing and how thoughts resonate with external energy to manifest experiences in our world.
Is the EGO (Edging God Out) going through the motion or am I really doing my work? Throughout the show, various callers, including Dr. Tim and participants from their support groups, share personal experiences about how doing forgiveness worksheets helped them release physical pain. The show highlights that engaging with these tools daily can dissolve emotional pain, allowing individuals to live in “pure love” as taught by ancient teachings. Ryce humorously recounts stories of books and DVDs loaned out, tracing how they passed through many hands, reflecting the widespread impact of his teachings. He also emphasizes the ongoing nature of personal healing and the significance of consistent practice, advising listeners to use tools like worksheets to process and clear out harmful emotions. The episode closes with reminders of local support groups and encouragement for listeners to continue engaging with the forgiveness process to achieve healing and transformation. |
May 24, 2012 | Memorial Day 361 (refer to May 30, 2011) –May 24, 2012 delves into the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness, which Michael and Jeanie have dedicated their work to teaching. They support listeners with tools to transform their inner lives and live in love. Michael shared insights into how anger, hostility, and fear are not caused by others, but are reflections of our own minds. The process of forgiveness, as described in ancient Aramaic, involves going within oneself to remove the source of pain or fear, rather than blaming others.
The show also discussed practical ways to use their forgiveness tools, such as downloadable worksheets available on their website, which guide users through understanding and applying the Aramaic forgiveness process. Michael shared examples of how unresolved emotions, such as hostility and fear, can manifest as physical pain in the body. A listener, Kerry, recounted her experience of watching the Codependence to Interdependence workshop, where she felt physical shifts and released deep unconscious emotions. Michael explained that as we process and release these emotional blockages, our energy system becomes clearer, leading to better emotional, mental, and even physical health. Pain in our physiology is reflective of something internal. Dr. John Sarno says back pain is unresolved rage. Decode the inner messages – your body tells you what you need to address. The show ended with a call to responsibility, emphasizing that we are accountable for everything we experience internally. By recognizing and forgiving the internal causes of our emotions, we can end the wars we experience within and, ultimately, contribute to a more peaceful planet. |
May 25, 2012 | Memorial Day 362 (refer to May 30, 2011) –May 25, 2012 episode discussed the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness. The show encourages listeners to focus on internal healing to live in a state of pure love, referred to in Aramaic as “Rakhma.” The show invites listeners to engage with the forgiveness process, highlighting the importance of resolving internal conflicts like anger and fear to create a peaceful world. Ryce’s approach emphasizes that ending wars externally starts with resolving the “wars within” ourselves, and he believes that building a foundation of love within can lead to a global critical mass, shifting the collective energy of the planet toward peace.
Additionally, the hosts discussed their upcoming travel plans, including a trip to the Bahamas, and various events planned for June and July, where they will continue to teach and spread the forgiveness process. During the broadcast, guest speakers and listeners shared their experiences with the forgiveness work, highlighting the success of support groups across various locations. One caller, Nene, shared the transformative impact of the forgiveness process on her life, emphasizing the importance of consistent practice. The conversation encouraged listeners to consider starting local support groups to further spread the work of forgiveness and healing. |
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May 28, 2012 | Memorial Day 365 (refer to May 30, 2011) –May 28, 2012, we have celebrated “Memorial Day” every day for 1 year!
Discuss the Aramaic process of forgiveness, focusing on how this ancient practice can help remove internal hostility and fear, which they argue are key contributors to personal and global conflict. The show, led by psychologist Dr. Tim Hayes in the absence of the Ryces due to technical issues, explored how individuals can clear false realities created by past experiences, especially inherited from family dynamics, by using this forgiveness method. Tim explained that the ancient Aramaic concept of forgiveness is not about excusing someone else’s actions but involves going deep into one’s mind-body-energy system to release false beliefs and painful emotions. Throughout the show, callers such as David and Joanne from Heartland—a retreat center that practices these methods—shared their experiences using the forgiveness tools. They described how applying the Reality Management Worksheet has helped them clear emotional blocks, with Joanne particularly noting the physical and emotional shifts she experienced through the work. David also highlighted Heartland’s upcoming intensive workshops, inviting others to participate in this healing process. Beth calls in about changes in relationship when doing your work. Another key topic was the importance of creating internal peace as a step towards global peace. This point was reiterated by Dr. Ryce when he finally joined the show, emphasizing that forgiveness helps individuals reconnect with their natural state of love. The episode closed with Tim reinforcing the idea that using these tools can lead to a transformative life experience, particularly when applied consistently in challenging relationships. |
May 29, 2012 | May 29, 2012
Happy 7th Anniversary michael & jeanie! The show centered on the power of ancient Aramaic forgiveness processes. Dr. Ryce explained how forgiveness is not about letting others off the hook but is a tool to remove internal content that triggers anger, fear, and other harmful emotions. These emotions, he noted, create physical and emotional disruptions within us, and the practice of forgiveness allows for the release of negative energy, which can prevent conflicts, violence, and even war. Jeanie and Michael Ryce shared their personal journey of supporting others in building inner love, particularly through their resources available online, including worksheets and chapters from Michael’s book Why Is This Happening To Me Again?. While they attempted to join the show remotely from the Bahamas, technical difficulties caused delays, leading psychologist Tim Hayes, based in Crystal Lake, to take the lead in discussing how individuals can take responsibility for their internal experiences, rather than blaming external events for their emotions. Throughout the show, callers shared personal experiences and questions related to forgiveness, including how to shift from victimhood to recognizing one’s own participation in experiences. Ryce introduced the concept that individuals create their experiences through unconscious thought patterns inherited from generations, and how forgiveness acts as a “technology” to dismantle this conditioned thinking. The show concluded with a reflection on love as the ultimate energy and an invitation for listeners to practice active love in their daily lives. |
May 30, 2012 | May 30, 2012, opens with a discussion on forgiveness, insights into the ancient Aramaic process of internal healing and forgiveness. Hosted by psychologist Tim Hayes in Crystal Lake, this episode explores the tools Dr. Ryce offers to help listeners connect with their inner source of love and remove emotions like fear and hostility from their mind-body systems. The show emphasizes the importance of daily practices, such as a worksheet process available on Dr. Ryce’s website, to transform personal realities and resolve inner conflicts.
The episode also features various guest interactions, including calls from listeners and updates on ongoing projects within the MindShifters community. Guests such as Rick, Joanne, and others discuss how these tools have helped them work through emotional and practical challenges in their lives, from personal growth to home renovations. Michael and Jeanie Ryce join the show later, expressing gratitude for the supportive community and reflecting on their work’s impact, including plans to expand their outreach to inner-city communities and even government programs. As the show progresses, discussions about spiritual healing and internal freedom take center stage. Michael Ryce reflects on his long-term commitment to the Aramaic teachings and shares personal stories about the transformation he has experienced in his life, including overcoming vision issues. Guest callers, including a woman named Nene, recount deep emotional and physical experiences of healing, while others, such as Julio from Miami, seek advice on managing emotional triggers like feeling ignored. The show closes with affirmations of the power of love, forgiveness, and continuous inner work to overcome life’s challenges and pass on healthier emotional legacies to future generations. |
May 31, 2012 | May 31, 2012, episode discusses the Aramaic process of forgiveness. The Ryces emphasize that forgiveness is not about letting others off the hook but removing negative emotions like fear and hostility from oneself. They advocate for this process as a means to return to one’s true nature, which they describe as love, and they offer various resources on their website, whyagain.com. The show encourages listeners to take personal responsibility for their emotions, rather than blaming others for their discomfort, as a step toward creating a more peaceful world.
The Ryces celebrate their seven-year anniversary of marriage and their commitment to spreading forgiveness tools globally. They explain that their workshops, available both in-person and online, are free of charge and provide a gateway for people to free themselves from emotional burdens. Dr. Tim Hayes, a frequent contributor, elaborates on the psychological impact of not questioning one’s beliefs and how the process of forgiveness fosters openness to new truths. Together, the hosts discuss the importance of engaging in a daily practice of forgiveness to dissolve negative feelings and promote personal growth. Listeners are encouraged to participate in the forgiveness journey by using downloadable worksheets available on their website. |
…One year ago I attended the Co-Dependence to Inter-Dependence Intensive workshop with you or you were instrumental in encouraging me to attend. I would like to share with you my experience. Read more… ““I am proof that forgiveness and using these tools can absolutely transform a life.””
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Michael and Jeanie, The first week of workshops, three weeks ago, was something! The field trip on that intensive Saturday, was unlike any thing I’ve experienced and it seems to have lasting effects. Thank you… Read more… ““Unlike any thing I’ve experienced and it seems to have lasting effects!””
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Participant in the CoDependence/Communication Self-Study Intensive and student for many years, lived at HeartLand for a couple of years, continues doing his work. Listen to testimonial of Terry Bowling shared during StillPoint Breathing session July… Read more… ““Keep doing it until you want to do it.””