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October 03, 2011 | Memorial Day 127 (refer to May 30th) – My fear or hostility based demand that I get my way, leaves me in difficulty. That scenario is giving up my “being”! Approval is not love.
On the October 3, 2011, episode of MindShifters Radio, Dr. Michael Ryce, known as the Forgiveness Doctor, and his wife, Jeanie, delved into the Aramaic process of forgiveness. They shared insights and tools to help listeners build a foundation of love within themselves. Their discussion emphasized the importance of addressing unresolved hostility and fear, which they identified as the root causes of conflict and war. By promoting the dissolution of these negative emotions through forgiveness, they aimed to foster a culture of love and understanding. Michael introduced the concept that true human life is characterized by the active presence of love. He explained that living in love, rather than in hostility or fear, transforms individual lives and, by extension, society as a whole. The show encouraged listeners to visit their website, to access resources and worksheets designed to guide them through the forgiveness process. A significant part of the broadcast was dedicated to a conversation with David, who shared his personal journey through grief and healing following the loss of his son. David’s courage in facing his emotions and doing the internal work of forgiveness was highlighted as a powerful example of how this process can lead to profound personal transformation. Dr. Tim Hayes, a frequent contributor, also joined the discussion, reinforcing the value of support groups in facilitating this deep, transformative work. The episode underscored the belief that the collective effort of individuals working on their internal forgiveness can lead to a shift in the global consciousness, moving away from violence and greed towards a more loving and compassionate world. This message was encapsulated in Michael’s discussion of the “newest fear,” a concept related to the evolution of human thought and consciousness towards higher levels of understanding and love. |
October 04, 2011 | Memorial Day 128 (refer to May 30th) – Cause law – not rules made up by man. We create a result just like the learned response. Can you hold love active when faced with something that appears to be insane?
On the October 4, 2011 episode of MindShifters Radio, hosts Dr. Michael Ryce, also known as the Forgiveness Doctor, and his wife Jeanie discussed the profound impact of the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness. They explained how this internal process can help individuals build a foundation of pure love within themselves. Throughout the show, they invited listeners to join their journey of daily forgiveness, emphasizing the importance of taking responsibility for one’s own hostility and fear, rather than projecting blame onto others. Dr. Michael Ryce highlighted the significance of living according to the law of love, suggesting that true healing and the end of global conflicts like war could be achieved through this practice. The discussion also touched on recent tragedies involving friends of the radio show community, including a severe car accident and a young man’s suicide. The hosts held space for love and healing for all those affected, demonstrating the practical application of their teachings in the face of real-world trauma. Additionally, a caller named Edward shared a personal story about overcoming a potentially stressful banking situation by applying the principles of love and forgiveness, illustrating the transformative power of these practices. Dr. Ryce and Jeanie encouraged listeners to download forgiveness worksheets from their website to start their own healing journeys. The episode concluded with reflections on the cultural shift needed to replace punitive systems with compassionate healing practices, especially for troubled youth. |
October 05, 2011 | Memorial Day 129 (refer to May 30th) – Dr. Tim shared the processing that happened within his Support Group last night. A lady was able to see how everyone in her family was playing out multi-generational patterns. Discussion on doing worksheets on the “good things.” And the denial of what is happening in our reality – blaming someone outside ourself.
In the MindShifters Radio episode from October 5, 2011, Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife, Jeanie, delve into the ancient Aramaic internal process of forgiveness. They emphasize building a foundation of pure love, referred to in Aramaic as Rakhma. Dr. Ryce is noted for his work and his book, “Why Is This Happening to Me Again?” The show, airing five days a week, supports listeners in overcoming hostility and fear to promote peace. The episode encourages self-examination and the use of tools to foster internal transformation, helping individuals shift from a war-based mindset to one of peace, honoring those who have served. A significant portion of the show features a discussion between Jeanie and Dr. Tim, who shares insights from a recent MindShifters group meeting in Crystal Lake. They explored the depth and layers of personal issues, using worksheets to uncover and address hidden pains. A powerful example included a woman discovering deep-seated family issues through these worksheets, revealing how past traumas influenced her present relationships. The show highlights the importance of consistent self-work and community support in achieving personal growth and healing. Dr. Ryce joins the discussion, expanding on the concept of doing worksheets on positive experiences, which can be as crucial as addressing negative ones. This practice helps individuals break free from replicating past positive experiences and encourages living in the present. They discuss the mind’s habitual dissociation and denial, emphasizing the need to reclaim intelligence used to suppress painful truths. The episode underscores that real freedom and happiness come from within and are not dependent on external circumstances or relationships. Throughout the show, they encourage listeners to journal and engage in targeted journaling or mind shifters, which involves making positive statements to surface and release negative thoughts. The conversation touches on the addiction to denial and how it affects mental, emotional, and physical health. Dr. Ryce’s teachings offer a pathway to experiencing life authentically and breaking free from conditioned victimhood roles. |
October 06, 2011 | Memorial Day 130 (refer to May 30th) – Living from Truth is so much easier than living the lie that what is going on for me is because of someone else. Living in fear and anger takes no effort (seems natural) but is a hard way to live because of the affects in the tissue structure (and mental, emotional). Living in true Being takes effort (to do something different than the generations) but is an easy way to live life.
Delved into the ancient Aramaic practice of forgiveness, offering listeners tools and support for internal healing. The show emphasized the concept that forgiveness is not about letting others off the hook, but rather about removing internal hostility and fear. Dr. Ryce highlighted the importance of understanding that negative emotions are self-created and must be addressed internally. The show discussed the generational impact of hostility and the importance of choosing love and compassion over automatic negative reactions. Dr. Ryce shared insights on how past unresolved emotions can manifest in physical ailments and emphasized the need for consistent effort in the forgiveness process. The discussion also featured a segment with David from Louisville, who reflected on the importance of tools for maintaining a conscious, loving presence. Claudia Androcki from Las Vegas called in to share success stories of people using the forgiveness tools, highlighting significant personal breakthroughs and transformations. |
October 07, 2011 | Memorial Day 131 (refer to May 30th) – Happiness as well as Unhappiness comes from within – it is not something outside yourself.
The October 7 radio show on MindShifters, hosted by Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife Jeanie, delves into the ancient Aramaic internal process of forgiveness. The show aims to help listeners build a solid foundation within themselves to live in pure love, sharing tools and support to achieve this. In this episode, Dr. Ryce discusses the importance of taking responsibility for one’s own hostility and fear to achieve true forgiveness. He emphasizes that happiness is not dependent on external circumstances but on maintaining a connection to one’s source of love. The conversation extends to personal anecdotes, including processing issues with friends and family, and the importance of owning and transforming past behaviors. Listeners are also encouraged to download worksheets from their website, www.whyagain.com, which offer revolutionary technology for understanding and practicing true forgiveness. Dr. Ryce and Jeanie invite listeners to join them in their journey to create a critical mass of people who will take responsibility for their own emotions, thereby changing the direction of war and promoting peace on Earth. |
October 10, 2011 | Memorial Day 134 (refer to May 30th) – Negative law violates the Primary Law of Love. The Presence of Human Life (called Love).
In the October 10, 2011 episode of MindShifters Radio, Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife Jeanie discussed the ancient Aramaic internal process of forgiveness. The show is dedicated to helping listeners build a foundation of pure love within themselves using these time-honored forgiveness techniques. They shared insights and tools for internal healing and encouraged the audience to participate actively by calling in with questions or comments. During the show, Dr. Tim Hayes, a regular guest, joined the discussion. They spoke about the importance of recognizing and addressing internal hostility and fear through true forgiveness, as opposed to merely pardoning others. Dr. Ryce emphasized the necessity of internal work to remove accumulated negativity and fear from one’s psyche, advocating for the Aramaic understanding of forgiveness as a process of self-purification. The discussion also touched upon the idea of maintaining a state of love and human life when thinking about oneself, others, or the divine. The show included conversations with callers who shared their personal challenges and received guidance on using forgiveness tools. One caller, David, shared insights from “The Hidden Language Codes” by Neville Johnston, relating to how ancient practices of revenge and justice perpetuate cycles of hurt and hostility. Another caller, Nene, shared her struggles and progress with applying the forgiveness process in her life, particularly in supporting her daughter through a medication change. Overall, the episode reinforced the show’s mission to support individuals in living in a state of love and forgiveness, offering practical tools and heartfelt guidance to navigate personal and relational challenges. |
October 11, 2011 | Memorial Day 135 (refer to May 30th) – Why use the tools? To go to the direct experience of human life – LOVE.
On October 11, 2011, MindShifters Radio, hosted by Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife Jeanie, discussed the profound impact of the ancient Aramaic internal process of forgiveness. Dr. Ryce, also known as the Forgiveness Doctor, and Jeanie offered listeners tools and support to build a foundation of pure love in Aramaic, emphasizing the importance of internal work for personal transformation. They highlighted the importance of maintaining a condition in the mind, known as Rakhma, which prevents the mind from creating perceptions based on hostility or fear. The show featured discussions on how life’s stresses and challenges can be approached with the mindset of love and responsibility. They encouraged listeners to explore forgiveness as an internal process that changes one’s own experience rather than letting others off the hook. Dr. Ryce shared insights on the pitfalls of a belief system, urging listeners to seek direct experiences of love and truth instead. A highlight of the episode was the emphasis on the law of love, stating that it’s not just a religious directive but a practical approach to maintaining sanity and well-being. They encouraged the audience to use tools available on their website, such as downloadable worksheets, to practice forgiveness and internal peace. Dr. Ryce also shared a quote from Sri Aurobindo, reinforcing the message that the essence of religious teachings is to experience love and truth directly. |
October 12, 2011 | Memorial Day 136 (refer to May 30th) –On the October 12, 2011 episode of MindShifters Radio, Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife Jeanie discuss the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness. Dr. Michael Ryce, also known as the Forgiveness Doctor, delves into the topic of Memorial Day, honoring service members, and the impact of maintaining a peaceful mindset.
Michael and Jeanie Ryce elaborate on the importance of inner work and how the process of forgiveness can transform one’s mind, physiology, and emotions. They explain that forgiveness is not about pardoning others but about removing internal hostility and fear. This episode emphasizes the distinction between the world’s concept of love, often seen as approval, and the true essence of love as an internal state of being. They discuss the significance of maintaining one’s human essence, or “Rakhma,” as a way to navigate life’s challenges with grace and understanding. The episode also features contributions from callers, including discussions on the challenges of encouraging people to engage in the forgiveness process and the transformative power of consistent inner work. The Ryces share insights into their upcoming workshops and the expansion of their radio presence through partnerships with other networks. The overall message is one of perseverance in self-healing and the continuous journey towards living a life rooted in love and forgiveness. |
October 13, 2011 | Memorial Day 137 (refer to May 30th) – Critical mass. Everyone doing their own work adds to the energy of the group and moves the whole group forward. Discussion of “accountability” and holding one responsible for their behaviors and actions while holding to the space of love.
During the October 13, 2011 episode, the show faced technical difficulties. Despite the issues, the hosts managed to continue the show, they emphasized the importance of forgiveness in dealing with hostility and fear, aiming to promote peace and eliminate war by cultivating a critical mass of people who refuse to engage in such negative emotions. Dr. Michael Ryce elaborated on the concept of forgiveness, explaining that it is not about letting others off the hook but rather about changing what is within us. By forgiving, individuals can contribute to peace and transform the collective consciousness. The show also touched on the importance of cooperation and love, challenging the widely held belief in the “survival of the fittest” and advocating for a shift towards a more loving and interconnected worldview. |
October 14, 2011 | Memorial Day 138 (refer to May 30th) – Changing critical mass! YShua (aka Jesus) said “a little leavening leavens the whole loaf.” that is physics not theology. The higher frequency always governs the mass. Look at something in you that is based in hostility or fear that you are willing to “forgive” today to add to the energy for change in our world.
Dr. Ryce, author of “Why Is This Happening To Me Again?”, and Jeanie, share insights into how forgiveness is not about letting others off the hook, but rather about changing internal perceptions and removing negative emotions that do not belong in one’s life. During this episode, Dr. Ryce introduced the concept of “critical mass” and explained how a shift in collective consciousness can transform society. He referenced teachings from Yeshua (Jesus), noting that a small amount of positive influence can leaven the entire loaf, metaphorically speaking. The show also covered how the resonance of anger, fear, and other negative emotions can perpetuate nega-tive behaviors, even on a global scale. The Ryces emphasized the importance of forgiveness in overcoming these ingrained patterns, encouraging listeners to en-gage in the practice to foster personal and societal healing. The episode concluded with calls from listeners who shared personal experiences and received guidance on applying forgiveness in their lives. |
October 17, 2011 | Memorial Day 141 (refer to May 30th) – NEW TIME SLOT 1:00 – 2:00PM EST! It has been known for two thousand years how to remove energy that does not belong in us … i.e. fear, guilt, anger, sadness … how did that knowledge become lost?
On the October 17, 2011 episode of MindShifters Radio, co-hosts Dr. Michael Ryce, known as the Forgiveness Doctor, and his wife Jeanie, shared their insights on the ancient Aramaic internal process of forgiveness. They discussed how forgiveness, as understood in Aramaic teachings, is a profound internal process that involves transforming hostility and fear into love. The show highlighted the importance of using the right tools for personal transformation and healing. Michael, the author of “Why Is This Happening to Me Again?”, emphasized the need for individuals to take responsibility for their internal states and use forgiveness to remove negative energies from within. The episode also featured a segment where Dr. Tim shared his experiences from a recent workshop on the forgiveness process, highlighting its powerful impact on participants. Dr. Tim discussed the importance of having the proper tools to manage the output of the mind and create a more loving and compassionate life experience. He shared a story from Guy Finley’s work, illustrating how understanding and applying the right tools can lead to significant personal transformation. The radio show also included an engaging discussion on the interconnectedness of physical health and emotional well-being. Michael explained how dis-ease, both physical and emotional, stems from nested frequencies that do not belong in the human energy system. He described the body’s natural processes for expelling these toxic energies and the importance of supporting these processes rather than suppressing symptoms. Listeners were invited to participate in the conversation, and one caller from New York sought guidance on healing from an allergic reaction. Michael directed her to the resources on their website, which provides comprehensive tools and materials for practicing internal forgiveness. The episode concluded with a call to action for listeners to join the global effort to eradicate hostility and fear by embracing true forgiveness and love. |
October 18, 2011 | Memorial Day 142 (refer to May 30th) – Question from caller: If I am not a body, who’s throwing up? michael discusses the energy system we call a body.
In the October 18, 2011, episode of MindShifters Radio, co-hosts Dr. Michael Ryce, known as the Forgiveness Doctor, and his wife, Jeanie, explored the transformative power of forgiveness as understood through ancient Aramaic teachings. They emphasized building a solid internal foundation to live in pure love, referencing the Aramaic term Rahma. Dr. Ryce, author of “Why Is This Happening to Me Again?”, along with Jeanie, provides tools and support for listeners five days a week to help them navigate their emotional and psychological challenges. The episode also included a heartfelt discussion on Memorial Day 142 and the impact of war on individuals and society. Michael and Jeanie reflected on how cultural beliefs around honor and war perpetuate cycles of violence and the importance of forgiveness to break these patterns. A conversation with a guest named David highlighted the deep emotional toll of losing a child and the transformative process of questioning long-held beliefs. Michael connected these personal experiences with broader societal issues, emphasizing that forgiveness is an internal process that involves removing the brainwashing of fear and hostility imposed by societal norms. The show also discussed the misleading portrayal of honor in war, as seen in the movie “The Last Samurai.” Michael and Jeanie critiqued the glorification of war and the notion of a “good death,” advocating instead for a return to the essence of human life, which they define as love. They argued that true healing and peace come from forgiving and releasing internalized hostility and fear. Listeners were encouraged to visit our site to access worksheets and tools for practicing forgiveness. A caller named Sandra inquired about the relationship between thoughts, the mind, and the concept of not being our bodies. Michael explained the distinction between the body’s mind, which stores information and reacts to stimuli, and the true mind, which directs and can change the content of the body’s mind. The episode underscored the importance of recognizing and addressing internal disintegrating energy without projecting blame onto external causes. Michael emphasized that forgiveness is about going inside oneself to heal and restore the presence of love, ultimately leading to a peaceful and humane existence. |
October 19, 2011 | Memorial Day 143 (refer to May 30th) – Remove Hostility and Fear and return to BEING.
The discussion centered around the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness. The couple emphasized the importance of building a foundation of love within oneself and explored the concept of living a life free from hostility and fear. They elaborated on the notion that true forgiveness involves taking responsibility for one’s own discomforts and emotional reactions, rather than attributing them to external circumstances or other people. Dr. Ryce shared insights from his book, *Why Is This Happening To Me Again?*, and stressed that forgiveness is an internal process that helps individuals remove negative energies from their unconscious mind, often referred to in Aramaic as the “heart.” He explained that this process allows for the dismantling of harmful mental patterns and the restoration of a state of love, akin to the innocence and purity of a newborn child. The show also featured a discussion on the concept of “Satan” in Aramaic, which refers to an internal force of resistance rather than an external entity. This resistance can mislead individuals into projecting their unresolved issues onto others. The Ryces encouraged listeners to build the mental capacity—or “brain cells”—to perceive situations differently and to embrace forgiveness as a way to transcend illusions and false perceptions. The episode included live call-ins, where listeners shared their experiences and challenges with applying these forgiveness principles. One caller, Marie from Florida, discussed her frustration in helping others see alternatives to their habitual negative thinking. Dr. Ryce offered guidance on patience and the importance of personal growth in dealing with such situations, emphasizing that pain and discomfort can be valuable teachers in the journey of self-improvement and spiritual development. The conversation also touched on the idea that each individual’s experiences and emotions are influenced by their generational lineage, and that forgiveness can help break these inherited patterns. The show concluded with the co-hosts encouraging listeners to continue exploring and applying the tools of forgiveness in their daily lives to achieve a deeper understanding of love and personal responsibility. |
October 20, 2011 | Memorial Day 144 (refer to May 30th) – Our highest intelligence comes from our Being – not from hostility or fear.
On the October 20, 2011 episode of MindShifters Radio, co-hosted by Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife Jeanie, the discussion focused on the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness. Dr. Michael, known as the Forgiveness Doctor, and Jeanie, offered listeners tools and support for internal healing and living a life rooted in pure love, as emphasized in Dr. Ryce’s book, “Why Is This Happening to Me Again?” The show provided listeners with insights on how to build a solid internal foundation for experiencing love and offered practical advice on using forgiveness to overcome hostility and fear. He discussed the importance of individual empowerment and how each person has the power to change the world by healing their internal conflicts. The program also addressed the misconception that individuals are powerless, reinforcing the idea that personal responsibility and internal work are crucial for societal change. Throughout the show, Dr. Ryce and Jeanie took calls from listeners, offering guidance on forgiveness and addressing specific personal challenges. One notable call came from Annette, who struggled with anger and abandonment issues stemming from a relationship with an alcoholic partner. Dr. Ryce recommended the forgiveness worksheet process available on their website, explaining how it can help individuals uncover and heal underlying emotional pain. The episode also included discussions on the impact of childhood experiences on adult behavior, the importance of addressing unresolved emotional trauma, and the potential for living a life free from hostility and fear. Dr. Ryce emphasized that true healing comes from embracing and resolving internal conflicts rather than projecting them onto others. |
October 21, 2011 | Memorial Day 145 (refer to May 30th) – Relationship virus implanted to separate us. But we must realize that we are one (this is a cool link on our site). Pyramid (peer a mid) – see the truth inside ourselves.
On the October 21, 2011, episode of MindShifters Radio, Dr. Michael Ryce, known as the Forgiveness Doctor, and his wife Jeanie, shared insights on the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness, emphasizing the importance of internal healing and living in pure love, or Rakhma in Aramaic. During the show, they discussed their upcoming workshop series in Greensboro, North Carolina, covering topics such as conscious creation, lessons from A Course in Miracles, healing through relationships, and transitioning from codependence to interdependence. These workshops aim to teach participants how to live peacefully by taking responsibility for their internal states and practicing forgiveness to remove hostility and fear. Michael and Jeanie emphasized that forgiveness is not about absolving others but about transforming one’s own internal upset. They noted that true peace arises from living in harmony with oneself, which then reflects in external relationships and the world at large. They also highlighted the detrimental impact of remaining silent in the face of injustice, advocating for speaking truthfully and lovingly to create a just and peaceful world. In their conversations with listeners and callers, they shared personal stories and experiences of healing, illustrating the transformative power of forgiveness and responsibility. David Hayes, one of the regular contributors, discussed his emotional journey and the importance of processing grief and sorrow to achieve healing. The show concluded with a call to embrace the forgiveness tools available on their website and to actively participate in creating a world of internal and external peace. |
October 24, 2011 | Memorial Day 148 (refer to May 30th) – Does anger have a benefit in our life? Dr. John Sarno is a medical doctor who says back pain is unresolved rage. See Healing Back Pain
On the October 24, 2011 episode of MindShifters Radio, one key aspect discussed was the concept of forgiveness from the Aramaic perspective, which emphasizes removing hostility and fear rather than letting others off the hook. The conversation then shifted to honoring Memorial Day by recognizing the emotional trauma and pain endured by individuals forced into acts of violence or who have witnessed atrocities. The hosts encouraged listeners to create a world without the need for heroes and to live a true human life characterized by the active presence of love. This idea was further elaborated by emphasizing that true human life is exemplified by the innocence and love of a newborn child, and that the process of forgiveness helps remove the accumulated emotional dents that detract from this true nature. The episode also featured calls from listeners. One caller from Medford, Oregon, named Kim, discussed the idea that people often call in their experiences and highlighted the importance of becoming conscious of the parts of oneself that attract negative experiences. Another caller, Rex from Lansing, Michigan, brought up a discussion about the appropriateness of feeling anger and the difference between using anger as a warning signal versus allowing it to guide behavior. Dr. Ryce explained that while feeling anger is important for acknowledging it, acting from a place of anger leads to regretful behavior. Instead, anger should be seen as a signal to correct one’s creative process and return to a state of love. The episode also included insights into Dr. John Sarno’s work on the mind-body connection, specifically how suppressed emotions can manifest as physical pain, such as back pain. Rex shared his experience of addressing his back pain by recognizing it as a sign of unresolved emotional issues rather than a purely physical problem. The discussion highlighted the importance of processing and resolving emotional pain to achieve true healing. Throughout the episode, the hosts reiterated the core message of their teachings: the process of forgiveness, reconnecting with the active presence of love, and the transformative power of releasing negative emotions. Listeners were encouraged to visit their website, whyagain.com, for resources and tools to support their forgiveness work. |
October 25, 2011 | Memorial Day 149 (refer to May 30th) –The October 25, 2011 episode of MindShifters Radio, hosted by Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife, Jeanie, delved deeply into the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness. Dr. Ryce, known as the Forgiveness Doctor, alongside Jeanie, shared insights on how the process of forgiveness can help individuals let go of hostility and fear. They emphasized the importance of internal forgiveness, which involves recognizing and removing negative emotions that reside within, rather than attributing them to external causes. The show encouraged listeners to take responsibility for their feelings and to understand that true forgiveness is about self-healing.
Dr. Ryce discussed the significance of Memorial Day in their context, which they honored by encouraging daily forgiveness of even the smallest grievances. He highlighted that forgiveness is not about letting others off the hook but about freeing oneself from negative emotions. This internal work helps individuals move towards their true essence, which he likened to the purity and love of a newborn child. Dr. Ryce also explained the destructive nature of holding onto fear and hostility, using the example of a four-year-old child absorbing the negative energy from an abusive power figure. The show also featured interactions with Dr. Tim, a frequent contributor, who shared how patients were making connections between their physical pain and mental-emotional stress. They discussed the impact of generational patterns on behavior and how forgiveness can help break these cycles. The conversation highlighted the importance of taking responsibility for one’s emotions and the transformative power of forgiveness in improving relationships and personal well-being. Overall, the episode offered a comprehensive look at the process of forgiveness, providing listeners with practical tools and insights to help them on their journey toward emotional and spiritual healing. |
October 26, 2011 | Memorial Day 150 (refer to May 30th)On the October 26, 2011 episode of MindShifters Radio, Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife, Jeanie, delve into the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness, which they share five days a week. Dr. Ryce, often referred to as the Forgiveness Doctor, emphasizes the importance of living in pure love as taught in the Aramaic traditions. The show welcomes listeners to call in and participate, providing tools and support for personal growth and healing. Dr. Ryce, author of “Why Is This Happening to Me Again?” discusses how his teachings aim to help individuals build a solid foundation within themselves, fostering a life filled with love.
During the episode, Dr. Tim Hayes joins the discussion, sharing insights from a support group meeting where participants explored the dynamics of forgiveness and love. The group comprised newcomers and regulars who engaged in deep conversations about personal accountability and the misconceptions surrounding religious teachings. Dr. Ryce reflects on the distorted meanings of key terms like “forgiveness” and “love,” emphasizing that true forgiveness is an internal process of removing hostile or fearful energies rather than simply pardoning others. The conversation also touches on the challenges of interpreting religious texts, particularly the transition from Aramaic to Greek translations, which often results in significant loss of meaning. Dr. Ryce highlights the importance of questioning and understanding teachings in their original context. He shares personal anecdotes and examples to illustrate how cultural and familial conditioning can lead to misunderstandings and misapplications of spiritual principles. In response to listener questions, Dr. Ryce and Dr. Hayes explain the concept of reality as a subjective experience shaped by personal perceptions and goals. They stress that recognizing and addressing these internal constructs through the process of forgiveness can lead to profound personal transformation. The episode encourages listeners to actively engage in self-inquiry and forgiveness work, ultimately aiming to restore the natural state of love and harmony within themselves and their relationships. |
October 27, 2011 | Memorial Day 151 (refer to May 30th) –The MindShifters Radio show on October 27, 2011, was co-hosted by Dr. Michael Ryce, known as the Forgiveness Doctor, and his wife, Jeanie. The show focused on teaching the ancient Aramaic internal process of forgiveness, providing listeners with tools and support to build a solid foundation of living in pure love, known in Aramaic as Rakhma. Dr. Ryce, author of “Why Is This Happening to Me Again?”, and Jeanie shared their insights and invited listeners to use these forgiveness tools in their lives.
During the Memorial Day Celebration 151, Dr. Ryce emphasized the importance of taking responsibility for one’s internal hostility and fear as a step toward eliminating war and honoring those affected by it. He highlighted that the presence of hostility and fear within individuals leads to larger conflicts and that by addressing and forgiving these internal issues, individuals can contribute to global peace. The show included calls from listeners like David, who discussed his challenges with conscious awareness and healing, and Julia, who expressed distress over a personal incident, receiving guidance on how to handle her emotions and the situation effectively. The show also featured Richard, who shared his experience of using the worksheets to process emotions following a colleague’s suicide, and Dayu, who talked about her successful Project Momentum and Forgive It Forward initiatives. Dayu’s projects aim to teach others the forgiveness process and encourage them to pass on the knowledge, creating a ripple effect of healing and support. |
October 28, 2011 | Memorial Day 152 (refer to May 30th) – What is the difference in “Actuality” and “Reality”?MindShifters Radio, hosted by Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife Jeanie, aired on October 28, 2011. The show delves into the ancient Aramaic internal process of forgiveness, aiming to help listeners build a foundation of living in pure love, known in Aramaic as Rakhma. Dr. Ryce, known as the Forgiveness Doctor and author of “Why Is This Happening To Me Again?”, alongside Jeanie, provides tools and support for this process five days a week. The episode discusses the importance of recognizing internal realities and taking responsibility for them rather than blaming external factors. This recognition and subsequent internal work, referred to as forgiveness, is essential for eradicating negative energies and hostility from one’s life.
During the broadcast, Dr. Ryce and Jeanie interact with callers, including a listener named Sherry from Texas seeking advice on relocation and energy vibrations. The show emphasizes that reality is internal, and one’s experiences are shaped by their inner perceptions. It encourages listeners to download forgiveness worksheets from their website, to aid in the healing process. The program also highlights the difference between reality and actuality, illustrating how perceptions can be influenced by past experiences and internal states. A caller named Dayu shares how the show’s content helped her address unresolved issues, showcasing the effectiveness of the forgiveness process. The show’s discussions underscore the significance of internal healing to achieve peace and love, inviting listeners to actively engage in the forgiveness process to transform their lives. By addressing internal conflicts and misconceptions, individuals can align with their true nature, which Dr. Ryce asserts is rooted in love. |
NOTE: | Next week’s shows: October 31 – November 4 will be hosted by Dr. Tim Hayes and Carol Guy! Please call in and support them as they cover the show in our absence. We (michael and jeanie) will be out of the country for the week but will return Monday November 7th. I am posting the links ahead of time for the archives for next week – they will not be “live” links of course until after each show. |
October 31, 2011 | Memorial Day 155 (refer to May 30th) –During the episode, Ryce called in from a cruise ship and discussed various aspects of forgiveness, highlighting the importance of removing hostility and fear from one’s mind-body system. They commemorated Memorial Day by encouraging listeners to work on eliminating personal negativity as a form of honoring those who have served in the military. The hosts also addressed the importance of a clear, loving perception of reality.
The program featured guest speakers, including Nene, who shared insights from a recent workshop in Hollywood, and Dr. Andraki, who discussed integrating forgiveness into medical practice. Dr. Andraki emphasized the holistic benefits of the forgiveness process, especially for patients dealing with depression, anxiety, and other health issues. He shared how his practice incorporates forgiveness tools, providing a supportive environment for both staff and patients. Listeners were encouraged to visit the Ryce’s website for free resources, including worksheets and audio recordings, to aid in the forgiveness process. The episode concluded with personal stories and questions from callers, including Paula Davis, who sought support for her fears about her son’s safety. |
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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!””
Hi michael, I am going to re-read your book, paying close attention this time around to my pain around emotionally distant loved ones. I like your new worksheet as well! I’ve printed numerous copies off… Read more… ““The work you’re doing is fundamentally needed to help shift the pain and suffering in this world…””
Prior to meeting you on January 12, 2008 at your first workshop in Honolulu, HI, I had just experienced a separation from a long term relationship. Although it was anticipated and a mutual decision, actually… Read more… ““I left a new person!””
Aloha to the community. My circle is excited – we saw the information here. I have been poking around for this info for weeks and I will be sure to tell my membership base to… Read more… ““Answers to my revolving questions.””
Participant in the CoDependence/Communication Self-Study Intensive. I have been working on my top 3 challenges. Got a note book and been writing a lot of the MindShifters, the word links, doing the reality wake-up sheets… Read more… ““CoDependence / Communication Self-Study Testimonial””
I’ve known for a long time that God is love. I’m well aware that if I want to live in His house when I leave this body, I have to learn to be a conduit for that love. Read more… ““Setting a Trap for God – Living Not Saying the Lord’s Prayer””
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.””