Radio Show Archive – December 2014
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| December 5
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ARAMAIC FRIDAY with special guest: Dale Allen Hoffman
December 5, 2014 episode of MindShifters Radio, Dr. Michael and Jeanie Ryce welcomed Dale Allen Hoffman for another Aramaic Friday discussion focused on the vibrational core of Yeshua’s teachings and the embodied process of forgiveness and healing. Dr. Ryce opened the show by reiterating that forgiveness, as taught in the Aramaic language, is not about pardoning others but about removing the internal blocks that obscure conscious, loving presence. He emphasized that pain, conflict, and misperception stem from unconscious goals, and by canceling those goals through tools like the Reality Management Worksheet, we can restore our capacity to see clearly and love deeply. Dale Allen Hoffman delved into the sacred nature of the Aramaic language, describing how its vibrational and breath-based qualities activate deeper states of awareness and connection with the divine. He explained that words like “Rakhma” and “Khooba” represent energetic filters or fields through which perception is purified and aligned with love. Dale shared how these concepts are not metaphorical but are lived, sensory experiences that allow one to access what Yeshua referred to as the “Kingdom within.” He pointed out that institutional religion has often stripped these teachings of their transformational power by reducing them to beliefs, commandments, or abstract theology. Jeanie Ryce contributed practical insights from her own experience with the tools, highlighting how consistent application of forgiveness reveals buried emotional content that can then be lovingly released. She and Dr. Ryce spoke about how this process is not linear and cannot be done solely through willpower or intellect—it requires surrender to presence and breath. They emphasized that the work of healing involves becoming aware of and dismantling the lies of the conditioned mind, particularly those rooted in fear, self-loathing, and generational trauma. The conversation also explored how Yeshua’s original Aramaic message was one of empowerment and internal awakening, not dependency on external systems. Dr. Ryce clarified that when we feel triggered or reactive, it is not the other person causing our distress, but our own unresolved material surfacing. Dale emphasized that this internal work—though often uncomfortable—is the true spiritual path. He also stressed that this journey is not about perfection or performance, but about authenticity and moment-to-moment practice. As the show concluded, the trio reminded listeners that true healing occurs when one chooses to meet discomfort with love and breath rather than resistance. They called for a return to the lived experience of Yeshua’s message—one that is felt in the body, spoken through breath, and practiced through forgiveness. The episode was a call to awaken from inherited belief systems and to reclaim the spiritual technology of presence, vibration, and conscious healing. YouTube https://youtu.be/ULcJkfn2Veg or on our Podetize player at https://whyagain.org/mindshifters-radio-show-player-for-archives/ |
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| December 12
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ARAMAIC FRIDAY with special guest: Dale Allen Hoffman
December 12, 2014 episode of MindShifters Radio, Dr. Michael and Jeanie Ryce were joined by Dale Allen Hoffman for an in-depth exploration of Yeshua’s original Aramaic teachings and their application in present-day healing and transformation. Dr. Ryce began by emphasizing the importance of consciously engaging with the breath and presence to access the vibrational essence of forgiveness. He reiterated that forgiveness in Aramaic is not about absolving someone else’s wrongdoing, but about removing the internal blocks that obscure love, truth, and peace. He explained that when one cancels unconscious goals, the mind shifts from distortion to clarity, allowing the true nature of being to emerge. Dale Allen Hoffman elaborated on the energetic significance of Aramaic words like “Rakhma,” “Khooba,” and “Alaha.” He emphasized that these are not simply symbolic or theological terms but living experiences that activate specific states of awareness and connection to the divine. Dale explained that many spiritual seekers mistakenly focus on belief systems, intellectual study, or moral performance, but that Yeshua’s actual message was one of direct embodiment of presence through breath and sound. He discussed the lost power of vibrational resonance and how toning, breathing, and stillness can activate a sacred space within the self. Jeanie Ryce shared practical insights on how the tools offered through the MindShifters work, especially the Reality Management Worksheet, help individuals access and process suppressed emotional material. She noted that many people unconsciously live out generational patterns of pain, fear, and projection, which can be dismantled by bringing awareness to their origin and applying forgiveness to release them. The hosts and Dale affirmed that healing is not a mental task but an energetic process that happens when presence is restored through intentional breath and inner willingness. Throughout the conversation, Dr. Ryce highlighted that the teachings of Yeshua were never meant to be institutionalized but were given as tools for personal transformation and liberation. He spoke against the manipulation of spiritual truth by religious and political systems and reminded listeners that the divine presence is accessible to all who are willing to let go of illusions and return to presence. Dale emphasized that true power is not in controlling others or knowing more, but in being radically honest with oneself and choosing love in each moment—even in discomfort. The show concluded with a strong encouragement for listeners to practice the tools of forgiveness, breath awareness, and conscious living. Dr. Ryce and Dale echoed that this path is available to everyone, regardless of background or belief. They reinforced that transformation happens not through striving but through surrender, and that the essence of Yeshua’s message is a call to awaken to the divine presence already within. YouTube https://youtu.be/PdkoyGtvicw or on our Podetize player at https://whyagain.org/mindshifters-radio-show-player-for-archives/ |
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| December 19
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ARAMAIC FRIDAY with special guest: Dale Allen Hoffman
December 19, 2014 episode of MindShifters Radio, Dr. Michael and Jeanie Ryce were joined by Dale Allen Hoffman for a rich and heartfelt Aramaic Friday discussion centered on Yeshua’s original teachings, the vibrational power of language, and the real work of healing through forgiveness and presence. Dr. Ryce began the show by reminding listeners that the purpose of the spiritual journey is to become fully present to love and truth—not to perform religious duties or cling to inherited beliefs. He emphasized that true forgiveness in Aramaic involves canceling unconscious goals that generate distress and distort perception. This internal work clears the way for a return to the presence of Rakhma, or conscious active love. Dale Allen Hoffman built upon this foundation by sharing his personal experiences of loss, grief, and transformation. He described the recent death of his beloved canine companion and the deep sorrow that surfaced in the process. Dale used this moment of grief as a real-time example of how sacred breath and vibrational presence can hold pain without collapsing into despair. He reflected on how our culture often avoids grief and uncomfortable emotions, favoring distraction and spiritual bypassing. Dale argued that Yeshua’s message was not one of escape or suppression, but of full-bodied presence, even in the face of suffering. Jeanie Ryce contributed reflections on how these teachings apply in everyday interactions. She emphasized that relationships are the testing ground for inner work, offering us countless opportunities to meet triggers with love and to dismantle projections born from unresolved pain. She highlighted how consistent application of the Reality Management Worksheet helps individuals identify the hidden goals and false beliefs that keep them trapped in repetitive patterns. Both she and Dr. Ryce affirmed that this process is not about fixing others but about removing the blocks within ourselves that obscure our ability to love. The trio discussed how the Aramaic words used by Yeshua—such as Rakhma, Khooba, and Alaha—convey dynamic, energetic states rather than fixed theological ideas. Dale described how Aramaic is a language of breath and resonance, designed to awaken consciousness and attune the body to divine frequencies. He lamented how much of this original vibrational wisdom has been lost in translation through Greek and Latin, which often collapsed complex energetic meanings into flat, intellectual interpretations. Dale emphasized the necessity of recovering these lost technologies of spirit so they can be lived, not merely studied. As the show came to a close, Dr. Ryce underscored the importance of being gentle with oneself in the healing process. He reminded listeners that love is not something we have to earn, but something we return to by removing what is not love. Dale echoed this, encouraging everyone to breathe into their pain, stay present, and allow love to do its work. The conversation ended on a note of sacred remembrance—that the kingdom of heaven is not in the sky or in doctrine, but within, accessible in each conscious breath and every moment we choose love over fear. YouTube https://youtu.be/318X0fJNzwI or on our Podetize player at https://whyagain.org/mindshifters-radio-show-player-for-archives/ |
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| December 26
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ARAMAIC FRIDAY with special guest: Dale Allen Hoffman
December 26, 2014 episode of MindShifters Radio, Dr. Michael and Jeanie Ryce were joined by Dale Allen Hoffman for the final Aramaic Friday of the year. The discussion focused on the deep vibrational meaning of Yeshua’s teachings, the inner technology of forgiveness, and how the ancient Aramaic language offers profound tools for personal healing and spiritual awakening. Dr. Ryce began by emphasizing that true forgiveness, in the Aramaic sense, is not about letting someone off the hook, but about removing internal blocks that prevent love from being expressed. He reminded listeners that the Reality Management Worksheet is a core tool to identify and cancel the unconscious goals that generate pain, fear, and reactive behavior. Dale Allen Hoffman shared insights into the sacred sound qualities of Aramaic words such as “Rakhma,” “Khooba,” and “Alaha.” He described how these words are not merely symbolic, but energetic activations that resonate through breath, voice, and presence. Dale explained that these vibrational technologies allow individuals to enter a state of embodied spirituality, where healing is not a concept but a lived, somatic experience. He contrasted this with how religious institutions have often turned living teachings into lifeless dogma. Instead of accessing the divine through inner breath and presence, many are taught to seek salvation through belief and external authority. Jeanie Ryce contributed reflections on how these teachings play out in real life, particularly in relationships. She described how deeply conditioned thought patterns and emotional pain surface in close interactions, revealing the perfect opportunity to apply forgiveness and presence. The trio discussed how most people are trained to defend, blame, or escape discomfort, but true healing begins when we take responsibility for our inner state and remain open even in the face of emotional pain. Jeanie and Dr. Ryce emphasized that healing is not about controlling others but about removing what within us is blocking the experience of love. The conversation also explored the link between breath and spirit in the Aramaic tradition. Dale highlighted how the word for breath and spirit are nearly identical in Aramaic, and that Yeshua’s teachings were grounded in the conscious use of breath to access divine guidance and energetic healing. He invited listeners to practice toning and breath awareness not as mystical practices reserved for the elite, but as accessible pathways to transformation for anyone willing to show up in presence. Dr. Ryce affirmed that the most important work is internal, and that one’s healing becomes a gift to the world as their presence changes the energy of every interaction. The show concluded with an invitation for listeners to deepen their commitment to daily forgiveness practice as the new year approaches. The team encouraged everyone to remember that they are not broken or sinful, but conditioned beings waking up to their original nature, which is love. The ancient Aramaic tools are not intellectual exercises, but spiritual technologies that help remove the blocks to this remembering, breath by breath. YouTube https://youtu.be/wg7Pwmg1Avc or on our Podetize player at https://whyagain.org/mindshifters-radio-show-player-for-archives/ |
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| December 29
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December 29, 2014 episode of MindShifters Radio, Dr. Michael Ryce, Jeanie Ryce, and Dr. Tim Hayes explored the power of the Aramaic forgiveness process as a tool to heal unresolved emotional trauma that often operates beneath the surface of our awareness. Michael began by discussing how circumstances—such as family dinners, holidays, or separations from loved ones—can activate unconscious memories that produce emotional turmoil. He described how unresolved pain, especially from early childhood, can get reactivated by seemingly benign present-day events due to what the Aramaic language refers to as “OOTObrain cells”—brain cells activated by unconscious content. He shared a story of a woman who experienced conflict before every business trip her husband took, which was traced back to trauma from a previous relationship. By identifying and canceling the goals attached to present triggers, individuals can collapse false projections and access the root emotional content that needs healing.
Michael emphasized the role of denial in keeping painful material hidden and how language reveals denial patterns, such as blaming external events for internal disturbance. He explained that when people step into responsibility and stop blaming others, they reclaim power over their own healing process. Dr. Tim Hayes reinforced this by sharing how every successful worksheet he completes is proof that his internal state can shift without changing anything external. He noted that this realization—after decades of cultural conditioning that feelings are caused by external events—brings profound freedom. He encouraged listeners to use negative emotions as internal alerts prompting inner investigation rather than projecting blame. Dr. Tim also discussed the importance of language in reframing past experiences. Instead of saying “I was a victim of…,” he suggested replacing it with “I experienced…” to reclaim agency and avoid reinforcing a victim identity. This reframing allows for healing and supports choosing a different response moving forward. Michael added that there’s an entire cultural and economic system built around victimhood, but true healing emerges when individuals step out of that identity and into personal empowerment. The show also included two in-depth call-ins. One caller, Brenda, shared her peaceful Christmas experience and asked about a surge of rage that surfaced the following day. Michael helped her trace the possible origin to a childhood trauma involving drug-induced paralysis. Together, they explored how worksheets could be done from the perspective of herself, her parents, and the specific childhood events to process and release those energies. Brenda acknowledged her physical sensations—especially in the throat and neck—as clues to unresolved control and fear-based dynamics. She was encouraged to keep applying the forgiveness tools even without full cognitive clarity, trusting that emotional release often unfolds in layers. The second caller, Jim, described a recent confrontation and questioned whether disliking someone’s behavior necessarily meant he had inner work to do. Michael and Tim affirmed that disliking behavior doesn’t always indicate a trigger but encouraged using the worksheet to check for any unconscious content. Jim also shared a powerful healing experience triggered by a previous broadcast, which led to ancestral insights and a deeper emotional release connected to chronic back pain. He was affirmed in his continued practice of stillpoint breathing and worksheet use. The episode closed with updates on workshops and events, and an invitation for listeners to continue stepping into their healing journeys. The conversation illustrated the depth and breadth of the forgiveness process, showing how it offers not only relief but transformation when used consistently. YouTube https://youtu.be/B_5yLWSnsS8 |
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December 30, 2014 episode of MindShifters Radio, Dr. Michael Ryce and Jeanie Ryce focused on the depth and discipline required to embody the first-century Aramaic teachings of forgiveness. Dr. Ryce opened the show with a discussion about stepping out of the cultural blame game and into full personal responsibility, emphasizing that every emotional experience we have originates from within—even when the triggers seem external. He explained that this deep level of responsibility means recognizing how much of what we feel is tied to unconscious or even genetic decisions, and that true healing comes through embracing the internal process of forgiveness as taught by Yeshua.
Michael described how the Aramaic language, which he noted as a foundation for several of the world’s major religions, is not religious itself, but a functional language of psychology and physics. He highlighted a common mistranslation from Greek that distorts Yeshua’s teachings—particularly the phrase “eat my body and drink my blood.” In Aramaic, this is an idiomatic expression meaning to fully internalize and live the standard of being that Yeshua demonstrated. This requires serious inner work and not the superficial act of saying religious words or partaking in symbolic rituals without transformation. Michael contrasted the popular but ineffective cultural approach of saying “magic words” with the real work of canceling goals, facing inner pain, and dissolving it through the active presence of love. The show emphasized that forgiveness in its true Aramaic sense is not about letting others off the hook but rather removing what doesn’t belong within ourselves—grief, fear, rage, and generational trauma stored in our carbon-based memory system. Resistance to doing this work is part of what the Aramaic calls “Satan”—not an external being but the internal force of resistance and misdirection. Most people, Michael noted, will avoid the hard work of internal healing and instead perpetuate cycles of projection and blame. Jeanie added her thoughts from a recent workshop, sharing that people often get stuck on step 6 of the worksheet—the point at which they assess how they feel after canceling a goal. She and Michael explained that this varies by person: some may feel blissful, others may uncover deeper pain. They reinforced that the worksheet process builds skill over time and is designed to bring unconscious material into awareness for healing. The show featured a call-in from Susan in Wilmington, North Carolina, who shared her growth from completing multiple worksheets in one day and navigating an emotional confrontation where she chose to hold love rather than respond with blame. Michael affirmed her commitment and encouraged her relentless approach. Susan also asked for clarification about step 7 of the forgiveness worksheet, which involves setting a new goal rooted in love. Michael confirmed that the goal should be for herself in relation to the other person and should reflect a constructive shift in intention. Later, Jeanie shared a story from Angela, a listener whose forgiveness work led to a profound healing shift in her relationship with her mother, including receiving a symbolic necklace and long-denied baby pictures. Michael explained how each person’s inner healing not only affects them but also sends energetic ripples through their family line and into the collective consciousness, as every molecule in the universe is in communication with every other. The episode also included comments from Jim, who encouraged others to immerse themselves in the work by attending an intensive at HeartLand. He described it as the best way to deeply learn the “language” of forgiveness—through experiential immersion. Julie from Oregon called in as well, discussing how even small annoyances like ants in the kitchen could reveal deeper emotional patterns, such as the need for control, and how seemingly trivial triggers can be opportunities for inner work. The show closed with gratitude for those who do their forgiveness work, encouragement for continued transformation, and an invitation to upcoming workshops and support groups. Michael and Jeanie reminded listeners that the work is not easy, but it is essential to living a life grounded in love, presence, and true humanity. YouTube https://youtu.be/RPk34ZmEQSU |
| December 31
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December 31, 2014 episode of MindShifters Radio, Dr. Michael Ryce and Jeanie Ryce concluded the year by highlighting the transformative power of the Aramaic forgiveness process and inviting listeners into a new level of awareness and responsibility as they entered the new year. Michael opened the show by discussing the foundational concept that our experience of life is shaped by our internal realities, not by external events. He emphasized that healing occurs when we choose to bring love to the places within us that have been shaped by pain, fear, rage, or unresolved trauma. Rather than resisting or projecting blame, he encouraged listeners to use life’s challenges as tools to identify what still requires healing inside.
The hosts explored the importance of canceling goals when emotional upset arises, explaining that goals are often the trigger that activates unresolved material stored in the unconscious. By canceling the goal—not the desire itself, but the demand that it must be fulfilled in a certain way—we collapse the external projection and gain access to the root cause. Michael shared that this is the key distinction between the Aramaic forgiveness process and the Western concept of forgiveness, which mistakenly focuses on pardoning others rather than removing internal blocks to love. He stressed that true forgiveness is an active technology, not a passive act of tolerance or forgetfulness. Jeanie added reflections on how the process of forgiveness has helped her grow throughout the year, especially in dealing with pain and vulnerability. She discussed the courage it takes to look inward rather than point fingers and the strength that comes from doing the worksheet process over and over. The show encouraged listeners to take inventory of their internal condition as they crossed into the new year, letting go of emotional baggage and stepping into their power as creators of their own lives. The conversation circled back to the concept of love as the active presence of being, a state that is restored as we remove the layers of hostility and fear that obscure it. Michael noted that most people resist this depth of inner work because it confronts deeply held illusions. He drew a connection to first-century Aramaic teachings, especially those of Yeshua, whose message was not about external salvation but internal transformation through love and truth. He explained that language has been a powerful tool of distortion, with mistranslations leading to beliefs that disempower people and bind them to suffering. The Aramaic tools of forgiveness, he emphasized, offer a way to reclaim our birthright of healing and peace by going to the root of our pain and choosing to dismantle it with awareness and love. As the show drew to a close, Michael and Jeanie expressed appreciation for the community of listeners who have engaged with the work throughout the year. They invited everyone to join in continuing the commitment to healing, both individually and collectively, in 2015. They offered gratitude for those doing their worksheets, participating in intensives, and being willing to face their shadows in order to bring more light into the world. The episode was a call to action—an invitation to make inner healing a priority in the year ahead and to remember that love is not an abstract ideal but a living presence that must be reclaimed from within. YouTube https://youtu.be/3VPjQKkE_PI |
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