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July 1

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July 2

The July 2, 2012 episode of MindShifters Radio with hosts Dr. Michael Ryce and Jeanie Ryce explored the transformative power of the Aramaic concept of forgiveness, rooted in the teachings of Yeshua.

Dr. Ryce, author of Why Is This Happening to Me Again?, explained forgiveness as an internal process to remove emotional pain and hostility, rather than simply pardoning others for perceived wrongs. He emphasized the importance of addressing unresolved issues within oneself, as external triggers often mirror internal conflicts. The episode detailed the role of ancient forgiveness tools in eradicating the root causes of personal suffering, war, and societal discord.

Listeners called in to share personal stories of emotional breakthroughs and healing. Themes included the impact of generational trauma, navigating unresolved childhood wounds, and how forgiveness can influence family dynamics. Dr. Ryce and Jeanie provided practical tools, such as the forgiveness worksheets available on their website, to help individuals clear their mental and emotional “storage units” of pain. The discussion underscored the need for continuous practice of these tools to achieve inner peace and stand as “a space of love and compassion.”

The episode also addressed the importance of canceling unachieved goals to reduce stress and improve focus. Listeners were encouraged to join or start local support groups and workshops to deepen their understanding and application of the forgiveness process.

YouTube https://youtu.be/3gd9t_M2rxA

 

 

July 3

July 3, 2012 In this episode of MindShifters Radio, co-hosts Dr. Michael Ryce, known as the Forgiveness Doctor, and Jeanie Ryce delve into the transformative power of forgiveness, rooted in ancient Aramaic teachings. They emphasize that forgiveness is an internal process of releasing hostility and fear, enabling individuals to reclaim their “human life,” defined as a state of satisfaction and love. Dr. Ryce discussed the cultural misconceptions about anger and negative emotions, reframing them as personal alarm systems signaling inner misalignments. The hosts encouraged listeners to explore their inner dynamics and take responsibility for their lives rather than projecting blame outward.

Jeanie Ryce shared updates on the development of a revamped website for their work, highlighting new tools, a blog, and resources aimed at enhancing accessibility for users. Listeners were invited to access forgiveness worksheets and other supportive materials to deepen their practice.

Patricia from Fort Lauderdale shared her transformative experience of using these tools, while another caller, Joanne, revealed the profound insights she gained from revisiting grief related to her son’s suicide. Dr. Ryce provided Joanne with practical advice and a “mind shifter” exercise to facilitate further healing.

The show also featured updates from Heartland, the center where intensive workshops are held, offering participants opportunities to engage deeply with forgiveness practices. The hosts extended invitations to upcoming workshops, including sessions on raw foods, personal healing, and teacher training. Amid discussions of personal growth and healing, the episode was imbued with warmth, encouragement, and a sense of community among listeners and participants.

YouTube https://youtu.be/Z0FPALLM0aU

 

 

July 4

The MindShifters Radio show from July 4, 2012, hosted by Dr. Michael Ryce, also known as the Forgiveness Doctor, and his wife Jeanie, delves into the profound Aramaic internal process of forgiveness. The episode blends reflections on Independence Day with discussions about personal accountability, interdependence, and the transformative power of forgiveness. Dr. Ryce emphasizes that independence is not about external blame but internal responsibility, encouraging listeners to own their emotional reactions and work through them using forgiveness as a practical tool. He explains that this ancient practice is not about excusing others but about removing inner pain and turmoil to align with universal laws of cause and effect.

Listeners are invited to explore forgiveness worksheets available on their website, download free resources, and engage in the process of self-discovery. The episode also features personal anecdotes and live conversations, including callers sharing breakthroughs from their forgiveness practices. A highlight is the practical discussion of hosting workshops and support groups to expand the reach of these transformative teachings.

The show intersperses thought-provoking discussions with live technical challenges, underscoring the authenticity and real-time nature of the broadcast. Themes of liberty, self-responsibility, and the deep work required to heal generational patterns resonate throughout, making the show both inspirational and actionable for those seeking personal growth.

YouTube https://youtu.be/D7_aMbalWMo

 

 

July 5

The July 5, 2012, episode of MindShifters Radio, hosted by Dr. Michael Ryce and Jeanie Ryce, delves into the ancient Aramaic principles of forgiveness. Dr. Ryce, also known as the Forgiveness Doctor, emphasizes that forgiveness is not about pardoning others but about removing internal hostility and fear. He discusses how unresolved personal pain often manifests as external blame, leading to cycles of denial and dissociation. Through daily radio support, Ryce and Jeanie aim to help listeners build a foundation of love and healing, eradicate war by addressing its psychological roots, and restore human life to its pure, loving essence.

Dr. Ryce explains that Aramaic, a language rooted in understanding physiology and psychology, provides tools for self-transformation. He challenges the notion of external causes of suffering, asserting that internal work can resolve even deep-seated generational pain. Listeners are encouraged to engage with tools like the Reality Management Worksheet, which has shown transformative effects for participants, including children.

The episode features calls from listeners grappling with challenges such as chronic pain, feelings of invasion, and unresolved anger. Ryce offers personalized insights, advocating for forgiveness, accountability, and creating spaces for authentic emotional expression. A recurring theme is that human life thrives on love, not hostility, and the world’s suffering can be alleviated through individual responsibility and healing. Ryce concludes by inviting listeners to attend intensives at Heartland, a space for deeper immersion in these transformative practices.

YouTube https://youtu.be/FI-dv276P8I

 

 

July 6

July 6, 2012

This episode of MindShifters Radio, hosted by Dr. Michael Ryce, “The Forgiveness Doctor,” and his wife Jeanie, focused on the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness and the transformative power it brings to individuals’ lives. Dr. Ryce emphasized the importance of using forgiveness as an internal tool to cleanse one’s mind and emotions rather than the common misconception of forgiveness as merely letting others off the hook. He shared insights from his workshops and highlighted the idea of taking personal responsibility for one’s emotional states and projections, urging listeners to break free from the blame game.

The show detailed upcoming events, including workshops and retreats at Heartland, where participants could engage in processes such as MindShifters, StillPoint Breathing, and teacher training intensives. These programs aim to deepen understanding of forgiveness, provide tools for self-healing, and foster a sense of community among participants.

The episode also featured conversations with Chef Ari, who shared his expertise in healthy and innovative vegan cooking. Ari discussed the transformative properties of natural foods like lemons, the preparation of dishes such as kimchi, and the benefits of fresh and thoughtfully prepared meals. The discussion highlighted the link between food, health, and emotional well-being, emphasizing how mindful eating can complement forgiveness practices.

Listeners were encouraged to participate in workshops, explore the resources available at their website, and adopt the tools of forgiveness to reclaim their human essence as a presence of love. The episode concluded with affirmations of gratitude and a call to continue spreading the practice of forgiveness.

YouTube https://youtu.be/sRA13T5EXp8

 

July 7

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July 8

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July 9

The July 9, 2012 episode of MindShifters Radio, hosted by Dr. Michael Ryce, also known as the “Forgiveness Doctor,” and his wife, Jeanie, delved into the transformative power of the Aramaic process of forgiveness. The hosts discussed tools and teachings to support individuals in overcoming inner turmoil and fostering a life rooted in love. They emphasized that forgiveness is not about absolving others but rather about removing one’s own internal pain to achieve healing. Dr. Ryce and Jeanie shared insights from their work, including downloadable forgiveness worksheets and step-by-step processes available on their website.

Dr. Ryce highlighted the importance of understanding the unconscious mind and its role in driving behavior, especially when influenced by suppressed emotions. Through examples and analogies, he demonstrated how personal responsibility and forgiveness could lead to profound personal transformation. The conversation also explored the Aramaic concept of “Rakhma” (love) and the human potential to live as creators of harmony and peace.

Special guests and callers contributed to the discussion, sharing personal challenges and insights into their healing journeys. Topics ranged from dealing with grief to overcoming past traumas and shifting from denial to conscious creation. Listeners were encouraged to use their emotional alarm systems—feelings like anger or fear—as signals to look inward and address unresolved issues. Dr. Ryce also discussed the power of communal prayer and its role in spiritual and emotional healing.

The episode further offered updates about Heartland, the hub for workshops and intensives hosted by Dr. Ryce and Jeanie, where participants can engage deeply with the forgiveness process. Listeners were invited to join upcoming sessions and share their experiences on the journey to self-healing and personal empowerment.

YouTube https://youtu.be/54jW2AIypa0

 

 

July 10

July 10, 2012 MindShifters Radio, hosted by Dr. Michael Ryce, known as the Forgiveness Doctor, and his wife, Jeanie, delves into the profound wisdom of the ancient Aramaic forgiveness process. This episode explored the concept of forgiveness as a transformative internal tool rather than a passive external act. Dr. Ryce emphasized that forgiveness involves addressing and removing the internal dynamics of hostility and fear that obscure our connection to love, referred to in Aramaic as “Rakhma.”

The episode highlighted the teachings of Yeshua, focusing on activating latent neural structures designed by the Creator to guide humans toward love and healing. Dr. Ryce described this as the essence of human life, contrasting it with the generational patterns of trauma and turmoil perpetuated by cultural and societal norms. Listeners were invited to engage in forgiveness work using downloadable tools available on the show’s website, offering a step-by-step approach to addressing generational pain and reclaiming the active presence of love in their lives.

Key topics included the misinterpretation of the Aramaic word “Tuveyhun” in traditional religious texts and the importance of integrating forgiveness as a daily practice. Listeners shared personal experiences of processing deep emotional layers, illustrating the practical application of these teachings in overcoming life’s challenges. Dr. Ryce underscored the collective potential for humanity to reach a critical mass of love and healing, envisioning a restored world where human life thrives.

The episode was both introspective and inspiring, calling for personal and communal efforts to embody the principles of forgiveness, compassion, and love as pathways to healing and transformation.

YouTube https://youtu.be/LmXQJa631fw

 

 

July 11

The July 11, 2012 episode of MindShifters Radio hosted by Dr. Michael Ryce, known as the “Forgiveness Doctor,” alongside his wife Jeanie, delved into the transformative process of forgiveness rooted in ancient Aramaic principles. The discussion highlighted practical tools for dismantling fear- and hostility-based mindsets and reorienting oneself toward a love-based existence. Dr. Ryce shared profound insights on the power of forgiveness to heal generational trauma and create a foundation for love, peace, and joy in life.

One of the key themes was the relationship between internal emotions and external events. Dr. Ryce emphasized that external events do not cause our emotional responses; rather, these events mirror unresolved internal conflicts. Through stories of individuals processing grief and trauma, such as a participant grappling with a family member’s death and revisiting past emotional wounds, the episode illustrated the potential for healing when one chooses forgiveness and vulnerability. The process often involves intense emotional work, yet the outcomes include deep personal transformation and improved relationships.

Co-host Dr. Tim Hayes contributed by discussing how even life’s most challenging events can reveal lessons and opportunities for growth. He stressed the importance of prioritizing inner peace and joy over external circumstances and shared personal practices for reframing adversity into meaningful life lessons. The show also explored the idea of generational healing, where individuals doing their own emotional work can positively affect their family lineage and community.

Listeners were encouraged to utilize the forgiveness worksheets available on the program’s website, and to participate in supportive groups and workshops. The show underscored the urgency of addressing unresolved emotions to prevent further pain and to cultivate a culture of love and healing.

YouTube https://youtu.be/nqfKZdFIjG4

 

 

July 12

The July 12, 2012 episode of Mind Shifters Radio featured Dr. Michael Ryce, known as the Forgiveness Doctor, and his wife Jeanie, as they explored the profound wisdom of the Aramaic process of forgiveness. This episode emphasized the transformative power of forgiveness as a tool for healing oneself, others, and the world. Dr. Ryce explained that forgiveness, as originally taught in Aramaic, is not about excusing others but rather involves removing internal hostility and fear to restore one’s natural state of love.

Dr. Ryce delved into how words shape human experiences and even influence physical health, citing James 3:6 about the tongue’s power to “set on fire the course of nature.” He explained how unresolved resentment and fear perpetuate suffering and highlighted the importance of shifting from projecting blame onto others to taking full responsibility for one’s emotional state. The episode encouraged listeners to connect with their “true human life,” characterized by the love and purity symbolized by holding a newborn child.

Listeners were also introduced to practical tools for applying forgiveness in daily life. Dr. Ryce invited them to visit his website, to download worksheets that guide individuals in identifying and releasing past emotional baggage. The show provided examples of how these tools have been used effectively, both by Dr. Ryce and his audience, to address physical and emotional pain, fostering healing and deeper connections in relationships.

Additionally, the episode addressed the broader implications of forgiveness on global harmony, suggesting that collective emotional states impact the planet’s energy. Dr. Ryce and guest speakers discussed the role of humanity as “the nervous system of the planet” and how aligning with love can mitigate environmental and societal crises.

This dynamic conversation aimed to inspire listeners to embrace forgiveness as a lifelong practice, one that not only transforms individual lives but also contributes to a safer, more loving world.

YouTube https://youtu.be/owZy-NrzaRA

 

 

July 13

The July 13, 2012, episode of MindShifters Radio featured Dr. Michael Ryce, known as the “Forgiveness Doctor,” and his wife Jeanie discussing the transformative power of the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness. They explored how true forgiveness is not about letting others off the hook but about removing internal states of hostility and fear that block a person’s ability to live in their natural state of love, or Rakhma in Aramaic. Dr. Ryce emphasized the importance of personal responsibility in dismantling these emotions and highlighted how love is not an action toward others but the essence of maintaining one’s human life.

Throughout the show, they discussed tools such as forgiveness worksheets, available on their website, whyagain.com. These worksheets provide a practical method for identifying and releasing destructive emotions. The hosts also spoke about the challenges of maintaining a state of love in a world conditioned by hostility and fear, likening this process to overcoming the internal “Goliath” that arises during stress.

The program included a call-in segment where listeners shared their experiences, such as using dreams as tools for self-awareness and healing. The hosts reiterated that dreams often reflect unresolved issues from daily life and can provide insights for emotional growth. They also emphasized the need to apply the teachings and tools consistently, advocating for joining support groups or creating individual practices to address personal struggles.

Listeners were invited to upcoming workshops and intensives, promising deeper engagement with these life-changing practices. The episode concluded with a call to action, encouraging individuals to explore and apply these forgiveness tools to shift their lives from hostility to a presence rooted in love.

YouTube https://youtu.be/EqsnxUgi6BE

 

July 14

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July 15

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July 16

July 16, 2012 The MindShifters Radio show, hosted by Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife Jeanie, delves into the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness. As “The Forgiveness Doctor,” Dr. Ryce emphasizes forgiveness as an internal practice rather than an external pardon, providing listeners with tools to address and release feelings of hostility, fear, and grief. The hosts share how this process helps individuals reconnect with love, their most natural state, by removing internal barriers rather than blaming external events or others.

The episode discusses practical applications of forgiveness tools, offering listeners steps to recognize and transform unconscious reactions that stem from multigenerational emotional burdens. Dr. Tim Hayes, a guest on the show, reflects on the importance of awareness and willingness in personal growth, citing examples of how resistance prevents learning. The discussion highlights the transformational power of forgiveness, illustrating how unresolved emotional energy attracts repeated patterns in life until addressed.

The show also includes insights on maintaining love-based mental states through filters of “Rakhma” (love-based intentions) and “Khooba” (love-based perceptions), concepts rooted in the Aramaic understanding of forgiveness. Dr. Ryce explains that aligning with these filters helps individuals transmute fear, rage, and grief into healing energies. Listeners are encouraged to access free resources, including worksheets and step-by-step guidance, available on the hosts’ website, whyagain.com.

Listeners contribute to the discussion by sharing personal challenges, such as grief and financial patterns, which are reframed as opportunities for healing. The show underscores that true forgiveness is an internal act of clearing emotional clutter, allowing love to flow freely, and invites participants to engage in workshops to deepen their understanding.

The episode ends with an invitation to join the hosts at their teaching center, Heartland, for workshops and intensives that foster personal and collective healing. The overarching message is one of hope: through consistent practice, individuals can reclaim their natural state of love and contribute to a ripple effect of healing across generations.

YouTube https://youtu.be/kbAh6niS9uM

 

 

July 17

The July 17, 2012, episode of MindShifters Radio featured Dr. Michael Ryce, known as the Forgiveness Doctor, and his wife Jeanie, who shared insights into the ancient Aramaic understanding of forgiveness. The program emphasized tools for personal transformation and building an inner foundation of love. Dr. Ryce discussed the importance of taking personal responsibility for one’s emotions and thoughts instead of blaming external circumstances, introducing forgiveness as an internal process to remove harmful energies like rage, fear, and grief from one’s physiology. He highlighted that forgiveness is not about excusing others or oneself but about erasing generational “viruses” from our psychological and physiological systems.

Dr. Ryce’s teachings also delved into how unresolved emotions and traumas affect not only individuals but are passed down through generations, likened to replicating a corrupted hard drive. Listeners were encouraged to use tools like worksheets available on the WhyAgain website to begin the process of healing and transformation. The program also included discussions about the transformative power of love, as well as a call to embrace the human capacity to embody love and live an authentic human life. Various callers shared their personal journeys with the forgiveness tools, including breakthroughs in understanding deeply ingrained patterns related to family dynamics, prosperity, and emotional freedom.

Listeners were invited to workshops and intensives hosted by Dr. Ryce, such as the “Why Is This Happening To Me Again?” series, which promises profound insights into relationships, communication, and personal empowerment. Dr. Ryce and Jeanie reinforced the message of creating a culture of love and forgiveness to break cycles of generational pain and foster a world of peace.

YouTube https://youtu.be/hn_n3wlda2U

 

 

July 18

MindShifters Radio’s July 18, 2012, broadcast featured Dr. Michael Ryce, known as the Forgiveness Doctor, and his wife Jeanie Ryce discussing the ancient Aramaic process of internal forgiveness. This unique practice aims to eliminate internal turmoil by addressing personal accountability for one’s emotions rather than blaming others. Dr. Ryce emphasized how denial and projection of internal pain can damage relationships and personal well-being. He underscored forgiveness as a transformative tool for removing negative content from one’s mind and returning to a state of love and presence akin to a newborn child.

Listeners were invited to explore resources on the program’s website, including downloadable worksheets and free access to Dr. Ryce’s book, Why Is This Happening to Me Again?. The show highlighted the widespread impact of internal forgiveness and detailed group workshops where participants experience profound changes in emotional and relational health.

Co-host Jeanie Ryce and guest Dr. Tim contributed insights on practical applications of the forgiveness process, including the “Hydra effect,” where resolving one issue often uncovers deeper layers of unresolved conflicts.

Callers shared transformative experiences with the forgiveness tools and sought advice on implementing them effectively. Dr. Ryce passionately discussed the importance of dismantling generational patterns of hostility and fear to create a safer, more loving world. The radio program serves as a bridge for global listeners to engage in daily self-reflection and healing through the Aramaic forgiveness practice.

YouTube https://youtu.be/D9i_4YJ8cwQ

 

 

July 19

The July 19, 2012 episode of MindShifters Radio, hosted by Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife Jeanie, dives deeply into the ancient Aramaic practice of forgiveness.

The show emphasized forgiveness as a tool for internal transformation rather than a method to absolve others. Dr. Ryce clarified that forgiveness is about addressing the pain within oneself, removing hostility and fear to live in alignment with love, the true essence of human life.

The discussion also touched on how unresolved trauma and unconscious emotional dynamics manifest in our lives and relationships.

Listeners shared their personal journeys of self-discovery, including the role of hostility and fear in shaping their realities. One notable caller, Kerry, described her transformative experience of doing hundreds of worksheets—a key forgiveness tool introduced by Dr. Ryce—to uncover and process unconscious emotional patterns. Her revelations highlighted the profound impact of engaging in this work, even when initial resistance is strong.

Dr. Ryce and co-host Dr. Tim Hayes also reflected on the cultural disconnect from true human life, marked by grief, hostility, and societal dysfunction. They challenged listeners to redefine their existence by washing their “mental and emotional bodies” daily, just as we cleanse our physical bodies, to cultivate a genuine human presence based on love. The show wrapped up with an invitation to join a nine-day intensive workshop at Heartland, where participants could delve deeper into forgiveness and healing practices.

YouTube https://youtu.be/03TPkpnglcA

 

 

July 20

The July 20, 2012, episode of MindShifters Radio hosted by Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife, Jeanie, explored the profound Aramaic concept of forgiveness as a tool for personal transformation. They delved into the significance of forgiveness not as an act of pardoning others, but as a way to clear one’s own mind and body of hostility, fear, and pain. The hosts emphasized the importance of building a foundation of love and shared tools to aid listeners in removing inner turmoil and achieving healing. They provided insights into how being part of a supportive community, like the one at their upcoming intensive workshop, can significantly accelerate personal growth.

Listeners called in to discuss their struggles, including overcoming self-comparison, navigating life transitions, and embracing healing crises. Julie from Oregon shared her aspirations for the upcoming intensive, reflecting on the importance of accepting oneself and taking steps forward without comparing to others. The hosts also recounted inspiring stories, such as the tale of a wild lion named Christian, to illustrate the power of holding space for love and transformation. They encouraged attendees to utilize the resources on their website, such as the forgiveness worksheets and live support, to initiate their journeys toward emotional freedom.

The episode highlighted themes of personal accountability, the importance of addressing and releasing internal blocks, and the impact of conscious community support. Additionally, the hosts provided logistical details about their intensives and workshops, which are designed to create immersive healing experiences through group interaction, experiential learning, and healthy living practices.

YouTube https://youtu.be/9PbOYm_uwbk

 

July 21

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July 22

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July 23

The July 23, 2012, episode of MindShifters Radio was hosted by Dr. Michael Ryce, the Forgiveness Doctor, and his wife, Jeanie. The show introduced listeners to the ancient Aramaic process of forgiveness, a tool designed to help individuals identify and heal internal pain by addressing dissociated parts of the mind rather than blaming others. Dr. Ryce emphasized that this forgiveness process is fundamentally different from the traditional notion of letting others “off the hook.” Instead, it focuses on taking personal responsibility for emotions and healing from within.

During the episode, technical difficulties delayed the show’s start, but the hosts used the opportunity to delve into the importance of forgiveness as a means of removing hostility and fear. They explored how unresolved emotions can perpetuate cycles of blame and pain, often passed down through generations. The hosts also invited listeners to participate in the forgiveness process by downloading worksheets and other resources freely available on their website, whyagain.com.

The episode featured a meditation exercise, guiding a caller through a visualization to release emotional attachments and experience inner peace. This practical demonstration showcased the transformative potential of the forgiveness process. Dr. Ryce also addressed broader societal issues, such as war and cultural hostility, explaining how collective forgiveness and responsibility can pave the way for peace and a safe environment for human life.

Listeners were encouraged to engage with these teachings through various tools, including downloadable worksheets, Dr. Ryce’s book Why Is This Happening to Me Again?, and instructional audio recordings. The episode concluded with reflections on the personal and global significance of forgiveness, affirming its role in fostering love, healing, and emotional clarity.

YouTube https://youtu.be/a5DjjTp6e50

 

 

July 24

The July 24, 2012 episode of MindShifters Radio, hosted by Dr. Michael Ryce and Jeanie Ryce, focused on the transformative power of forgiveness as taught through ancient Aramaic principles. Dr. Ryce, known as the Forgiveness Doctor, introduced listeners to the internal forgiveness process that emphasizes releasing anger, fear, and pain from within rather than assigning blame externally. This approach aligns with the teachings in his book, Why Is This Happening to Me Again?, and his work at Heartland, where a nine-day intensive program was underway with 30 participants.

The show explored how negative emotions, such as hostility and fear, are not merely reactions to external events but internal alarm systems signaling unresolved issues within. Dr. Ryce explained that through tools like forgiveness worksheets available on his website, individuals can systematically dismantle these internal conflicts, leading to holistic healing of the mind, body, and spirit. The hosts also highlighted how emotional energies can manifest physically, influencing overall well-being, and how forgiveness can counteract this cycle.

A caller from California shared her personal struggles with fear and relationship challenges, seeking guidance on how to apply forgiveness in her journey. Dr. Ryce and Jeanie offered practical advice, directing her to resources and worksheets designed to help uncover and resolve underlying emotional patterns. The conversation also delved into themes of self-awareness, judgment, and the importance of taking responsibility for one’s internal state to foster lasting peace.

The discussion emphasized the interconnectedness of thoughts, emotions, and physiology, drawing parallels between individual transformation and broader societal healing. Dr. Ryce likened the process to tuning interference in a signal, illustrating how personal growth can ripple out to positively influence relationships and communities. The episode concluded with an invitation to listeners to join workshops and intensives, reinforcing the show’s mission to create a space for human life to thrive through love and understanding.

YouTube https://youtu.be/dENHlA4046o

 

 

July 25

The July 25, 2012, episode of MindShifters Radio featured hosts Dr. Michael Ryce, known as the Forgiveness Doctor, and his wife, Jeanie. The program introduced listeners to the ancient Aramaic internal process of forgiveness, emphasizing its transformative power in addressing pain and negative emotions. Dr. Ryce discussed how unresolved emotional energy can manifest in physical pain or illness and offered insights into applying the forgiveness process to resolve such issues.

The episode provided examples of how emotional trauma could be linked to physical discomfort, with detailed personal anecdotes illustrating the connection between emotional patterns and bodily reactions. Both hosts and callers shared their experiences using forgiveness tools to release emotional burdens and improve well-being. Topics ranged from overcoming chronic pain to exploring the deeper implications of financial stress and its impact on one’s health. Dr. Tim, a guest contributor, added his perspective on integrating forgiveness practices with neuroemotional techniques for enhanced results.

The show emphasized the idea that true healing involves facing and resolving internal conflicts rather than masking them with external solutions. Listeners were encouraged to apply forgiveness as a practical tool for self-awareness and personal growth, fostering a life rooted in the “active presence of love.” The program concluded with an invitation for listeners to engage further through resources on their website and participate in future intensives to deepen their understanding of these teachings.

YouTube https://youtu.be/Gdxy1D09HZk

 

 

July 26

The July 26, 2012, episode of MindShifters Radio, hosted by Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife, Jeanie, delved into the ancient Aramaic principles of forgiveness. The discussion focused on forgiveness not as a way to absolve others but as a process of removing internal pain and hostility. Dr. Ryce emphasized that forgiveness in its Aramaic roots is a tool to delete emotional and psychological content that disrupts love and peace within. This approach challenges traditional Greek-derived notions of forgiveness as letting others off the hook, underscoring that internal turmoil stems from within, not external actions.

Dr. Ryce and Jeanie explained that forgiveness allows individuals to process and remove generational and environmental negativity. They encouraged listeners to use forgiveness worksheets, accessible on their website, to engage with this transformative tool. The program highlighted the importance of embracing one’s innate essence of love and letting go of patterns and beliefs that obscure this essence.

Listeners were also invited to join ongoing workshops and teacher training intensives aimed at deepening the understanding and teaching of forgiveness. Throughout the episode, callers shared personal struggles, seeking guidance on applying the forgiveness process in their lives. The hosts provided compassionate support, reiterating the necessity of self-responsibility and active engagement in one’s healing journey.

The program concluded with reflections on creating a safe space for human life to flourish, free from hostility and fear, by fostering a mindset rooted in love and accountability.

YouTube https://youtu.be/-r3tP0c1_3E

 

 

July 27

The July 27, 2012, episode of MindShifters Radio hosted by Dr. Michael Ryce and Jeanne Ryce centered on the transformative power of forgiveness and tools for emotional healing. The hosts discussed how the ancient Aramaic understanding of forgiveness transcends the traditional view of “letting someone off the hook,” instead emphasizing a personal process of removing hostility and fear. They introduced several practical tools available on their website, such as the Forgiveness Worksheet, Responsibility Communication worksheets, and techniques like StillPoint Breathing. The show encouraged listeners to engage with these tools to release trauma, heal relationships, and foster internal peace.

The episode also highlighted insights from the ongoing intensive workshop at Heartland, where a group of 30 participants worked through challenging emotional experiences in a supportive community. Dr. Ryce shared profound moments from the workshop, including breakthroughs in dealing with deep-seated pain and trauma. Jeanie Ryce elaborated on tools for effective communication, such as maintaining clarity and emotional honesty to ensure mutual understanding. The hosts invited listeners to explore the extensive resources on their website, emphasizing that healing and transformation are accessible to all through intentional practice.

Listeners were also introduced to the history of Yeshua (Jesus) and the Aramaic roots of his teachings, which emphasized love, presence, and forgiveness as fundamental tools for human connection and inner peace.

Dr. Ryce shared the importance of revisiting these teachings in their original context to unlock their transformative potential. The show concluded with a call for engagement, encouraging participation in workshops, the use of forgiveness tools, and ongoing self-reflection to build a life rooted in love and healing.

YouTube https://youtu.be/r0UgEuOCUIY

 

 

July 28

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July 29

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July 30

The MindShifters Radio show on July 30, 2012, hosted by Dr. Michael Ryce and his wife Jeanie, explored the transformative power of forgiveness as taught in ancient Aramaic traditions. Broadcasting from Heartland in Theodosia, Missouri, the episode marked the culmination of a nine-day intensive based on Dr. Ryce’s book, Why Is This Happening To Me Again?, with participants preparing for a follow-up teacher’s training program. The hosts shared their insights on the internal process of forgiveness, contrasting it with the common cultural understanding of pardoning. Forgiveness, as taught by Dr. Ryce, focuses on removing inner hostility, fear, and pain to reconnect individuals to their inherent state of love, known in Aramaic as “Rakhma.”

Jeanie narrated stories and metaphors to illustrate the principles of forgiveness, such as the tale of a rose and butterfly symbolizing the importance of staying connected to one’s source—love.

She described workshops that help participants confront their “false selves” and the emotional baggage they carry, often rooted in societal expectations. Through these sessions, individuals learn to embrace their authentic selves, mirroring the purity and love seen in newborns. This internal work often triggers a “healing crisis,” which, while uncomfortable, signifies the release of old emotional toxins.

Listeners were encouraged to access forgiveness tools available at their website, and callers shared experiences and posed questions. Notably, one caller highlighted how pets might absorb their owners’ stress, sparking a discussion on the energetic connections between humans and animals. Dr. Ryce offered insights into the concept of codependence, emphasizing the importance of taking responsibility for one’s emotions rather than projecting blame onto others.

The episode reinforced the notion that genuine healing begins within and that tools like forgiveness can foster personal transformation and collective peace. Listeners were invited to engage with the teachings, either through workshops or downloadable resources, to deepen their understanding and application of these life-changing principles.

YouTube https://youtu.be/Ua0GJqxHbaQ

 

July 31

The MindShifters Radio show aired on July 31, 2012, hosted by Dr. Michael Ryce, known as the Forgiveness Doctor, and his wife Jeanie. This episode focused on the transformative power of forgiveness as rooted in ancient Aramaic teachings. Dr. Ryce and Jeanie shared tools and techniques designed to help individuals release internal emotional burdens and live in alignment with their innate state of “pure love.” A caller-driven show, it included discussions about the emotional underpinnings of personal struggles, such as weight loss and self-worth, highlighting the deep connection between unconscious beliefs and physical manifestations. Participants were guided through forgiveness worksheets, exploring self-reflection and healing as a way to dismantle emotional barriers.

Dr. Ryce, a naturopathic physician and author of Why Is This Happening to Me Again?, emphasized that forgiveness is an internal process of releasing anger, fear, and unworthiness—not about pardoning others, but about addressing unresolved energies within oneself.

The episode also featured insights from guests and callers, including one who experienced profound emotional revelations during a forgiveness exercise. The conversation extended to broader discussions about healing generational traumas, embracing self-love, and the significance of structured self-reflection tools like the commitment and forgiveness worksheets available on their website.

Listeners were encouraged to actively engage in their own healing journeys by accessing free resources, practicing daily affirmations, and cultivating an internal connection to love and truth.

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