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February 1
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February 2
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February 3
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The Mind Shifters Radio show, 1st hour hosted by Dr. Tim Hayes, explores the transformative tools developed by Dr. Michael Ryce and Jeanie Ryce, which are designed to help individuals navigate emotional distress and foster self-awareness. The episode highlights the Reality Management Worksheet, a core tool in their work, which enables users to shift from denial and projection to conscious responsibility for their emotions. Dr. Hayes emphasizes that denial, defined as attributing one’s emotional state to external circumstances or other people, is a fundamental block to healing. By using the worksheet process, individuals can uncover and dismantle hidden emotional patterns that drive their experiences. The worksheet, along with a free mobile app and extensive resources available at WhyAgain.org, serves as a practical guide for those seeking to break repetitive emotional cycles and cultivate greater emotional clarity.
The discussion also incorporates teachings from Buddhist philosophy, specifically from Thich Nhat Hanh’s Being Peace, which emphasizes mindfulness and the interconnected nature of reality. Dr. Hayes explores the concept of interbeing, which suggests that all existence is fundamentally interconnected, and personal suffering is often alleviated by recognizing and addressing the suffering of others. The episode delves into the pitfalls of attachment to ideologies and rigid beliefs, reinforcing the idea that suffering arises from clinging to views rather than engaging in direct experience. He draws a parallel between Thich Nhat Hanh’s teachings and the Reality Management Worksheet, both of which advocate for self-inquiry, emotional responsibility, and the dissolution of distorted perceptions. Throughout the show, Dr. Hayes invites listeners to participate, ask questions, and share testimonials about their experiences with these transformative tools. He reiterates the importance of shifting from intellectualization to direct engagement with life, encouraging listeners to observe their thought patterns and emotional responses with openness rather than attachment to preconceived notions. The discussion also touches on the evolving role of artificial intelligence, societal changes, and the importance of staying grounded in awareness rather than fear. The episode closes with a reminder that human beings are inherently made of love and that true transformation occurs when one aligns with this fundamental nature. YouTube for 1st hour https://youtu.be/ogvhJg4I_5c or on our Podetize player at https://whyagain.org/mindshifters-radio-show-player-for-archives/ The second hour of Mind Shifters Radio, hosted by Jeanie Ryce and Dr. Michael Ryce, delves into deep discussions about perception, emotional healing, and the evolving nature of artificial intelligence (AI). The show begins with a listener’s concern about AI, particularly regarding its potential impact on human consciousness and the ethical implications of technologies like brain implants. Dr. Ryce emphasizes that fear is not caused by external events but rather arises from internal unresolved energies. He explains that fear is a marker of corrupt data within the human mind and that those who seek control over others often use fear as a tool of manipulation. His advice is to use the Reality Management Worksheet process to dissolve fear-based perceptions, as perceptions built on hostility or fear distort reality. Dr. Ryce connects the discussion to the teachings of Yeshua, explaining that in the original Aramaic, the word “law” does not mean imposed rules but rather “the way things work.” He describes how the ancient Aramaic concept of rachma is a filtering mechanism in the brain that allows individuals to align with love and block out hostility and fear. He argues that AI, in many ways, is not a new concept, as human minds have always functioned on artificial intelligence—meaning they create projections based on past experiences rather than directly engaging with the present moment. He emphasizes that the key to healing and maintaining human consciousness is to ensure that all perception is filtered through love rather than fear or hostility. The show also addresses a discussion on the environmental and social implications of modern technology and lifestyle choices. Listeners share perspectives on minimalism, self-sufficiency, and reducing one’s ecological footprint, with insights on how material simplicity can lead to a clearer, more connected way of life. One caller discusses the importance of being aware of suffering in the world and actively working to address it rather than passively consuming information. This theme ties back to Dr. Ryce’s teachings on perception—how we see and respond to suffering is a direct reflection of the unresolved content in our own minds. In discussing fake news and media influence, Dr. Ryce advises that the best way to discern truth is not through external sources but by maintaining inner clarity. He reiterates that if someone experiences fear, anger, or other negative emotions in response to news or social narratives, they should take responsibility for those emotions and use forgiveness tools to clear them. He explains that the mind, when operating from unresolved trauma, creates distorted perceptions that reinforce suffering rather than leading to understanding. The show concludes with an invitation for listeners to engage in deeper self-work. Dr. Ryce announces an upcoming Quantum StillPoint training, a technique for aligning the nervous system and body to receive clearer energetic signals. He describes the human body as an antenna that needs to be tuned properly to receive truth rather than distortions from unresolved past experiences. This ties into the broader theme of the show—how individuals can reclaim their original intelligence by filtering out fear-based distortions and operating from love. The discussion ends with a reminder that love is the foundation of human existence and that aligning with love rather than fear is the key to a truly human life. YouTube for 2nd Hour https://youtu.be/f-kLY23CxpE or on our Podetize player at https://whyagain.org/mindshifters-radio-show-player-for-archives/ |
February 4
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The Mind Shifters Radio workshop, 1st hour led by Dr. Tim Hayes, delves into the transformative power of self-awareness, perception, and emotional mastery. A central theme of the discussion is the Reality Management Worksheet, a tool developed by Dr. Michael Ryce and Jeanie Ryce that allows individuals to take responsibility for their emotions rather than attributing them to external circumstances. Dr. Hayes emphasizes that emotions such as anger and frustration are not caused by outside events but are internal energies triggered by interpretations that resonate with unresolved patterns. Through the worksheet process, individuals can recognize and dismantle these unconscious patterns, leading to a greater sense of clarity and emotional freedom.
A significant part of the discussion explores the teachings of Buddhist master Thich Nhat Hanh, particularly his 14 Mindfulness Trainings from Being Peace. Dr. Hayes highlights the Sixth Mindfulness Training, which focuses on transforming anger by acknowledging and embracing it rather than suppressing or projecting it outward. He stresses that anger blocks communication and creates suffering, urging listeners to practice mindfulness and self-inquiry when anger arises. Instead of reacting impulsively, individuals can use techniques such as mindful breathing and self-reflection to uncover the deeper roots of their emotional responses. By doing so, they cultivate a compassionate awareness that allows them to respond to life’s challenges with clarity rather than reactivity. Listeners engage in an insightful discussion about whether it is possible to completely eliminate anger or if it is an inevitable part of human experience. Dr. Hayes suggests that while anger may still arise, the key is to catch it at its earliest stage and reframe it as an indicator of internal work that needs to be done. He emphasizes that the more one engages in mindfulness practices and tools like the Reality Management Worksheet, the less time is spent in negative emotional states. One caller, Susan, shares a personal anecdote about reacting angrily to minor frustrations, such as hitting her head on a cabinet door. Through discussion, she recognizes that these reactions stem from ingrained patterns and habitual interpretations, which can be transformed by shifting her perception. Another caller, Yin, introduces a thought-provoking perspective by suggesting that even inanimate objects, like a cabinet door, can be viewed as part of a person’s larger learning experience. This challenges the common notion that anger is justified when things do not go as expected. Dr. Hayes reinforces this by emphasizing that life is not happening to us but for us, inviting listeners to view every challenge as an opportunity for growth. He references the work of Byron Katie, Matt Kahn, and Joseph Campbell, all of whom promote the idea of embracing life’s experiences with acceptance and curiosity rather than resistance. The workshop concludes with the idea that transformation comes from taking full responsibility for one’s perceptions and emotional responses. Dr. Hayes shares that after decades of using these tools, he spends far less time in negative emotional states and experiences greater inner peace. He encourages listeners to actively apply these principles, reinforcing that every moment presents an opportunity to shift perception, cultivate mindfulness, and align with a more conscious and loving way of being. YouTube for 1st hour https://youtu.be/xQ0DPVu8Mdw or on our Podetize player at https://whyagain.org/mindshifters-radio-show-player-for-archives/ The Mind Shifters Radio workshop, 2nd hour hosted by Dr. Michael Ryce, explores the intricate relationship between thought, perception, and physical health. Dr. Ryce opens the discussion by challenging the germ theory of disease, arguing that while bacteria and viruses play a role in illness, they are not its primary cause. Instead, he asserts that disease arises from the engagement of disintegrative energies—energies that do not belong in the human form. He explains that just as decaying organic matter attracts reducer organisms in nature, a body weakened by unresolved emotional trauma and generational patterns becomes susceptible to disease. The key to healing, according to Dr. Ryce, is not merely treating symptoms but addressing the root cause, which lies in the energetic patterns of thought and perception. He delves into the Aramaic understanding of sin, which he describes as simply being “off the mark” in terms of alignment with the natural flow of life. Generational traumas, stored in the cellular structure of the body, shape an individual’s perception and reactions to the world. These inherited patterns, often characterized by fear, guilt, and hostility, create distortions in perception that manifest as illness. Dr. Ryce emphasizes that true healing requires conscious effort to remove these accumulated thought disorders. He stresses that no external intervention—whether medication or surgery—can permanently remove the emotional and energetic imbalances that have been passed down through generations. Dr. Ryce also discusses the science supporting these concepts, referencing figures such as Einstein, Max Planck, Nikola Tesla, and Bruce Lipton. He highlights the physics behind mind energy, explaining that what is perceived as physical matter is actually a slowed-down vibration of energy. The thoughts one engages in directly impact the body’s chemistry, forming neural pathways and influencing genetic expression. He explains that each thought is a frequency, and when repeated, it solidifies into a pattern that dictates how one experiences reality. If these patterns are based on fear and hostility, they create physiological stress, leading to illness and suffering. Conversely, when thoughts are aligned with love—the true essence of human nature—they promote healing and regeneration. A major theme of the workshop is the concept of forgiveness, which Dr. Ryce clarifies is not about pardoning others but about removing one’s own disintegrative thought patterns. He states that the act of forgiveness, as understood in its original Aramaic meaning, is the process of collapsing false perceptions created by past trauma. When someone experiences pain or conflict, it is not the external situation that is responsible, but the internal unresolved energy being triggered. The Reality Management Worksheet is introduced as a tool to systematically identify and release these internal distortions. Through this process, individuals can dismantle destructive generational patterns and return to a state of internal peace. Dr. Ryce also touches on the illusion of separation, a theme echoed in Einstein’s writings. He explains that the perception of being isolated individuals, distinct from the rest of the universe, is a mental construct based on unresolved traumas. He highlights the importance of widening one’s circle of compassion, recognizing the interconnected nature of all life. By embracing love and dissolving fear-based perceptions, individuals can free themselves from self-imposed limitations and experience true emotional and physical well-being. The workshop concludes with an invitation for participants to engage in Quantum StillPoint training, a practice designed to clear disintegrative energies and restore the body’s natural flow of life energy. Dr. Ryce emphasizes that healing is not an instant process but a lifelong commitment to undoing layers of conditioned perception. He encourages participants to take full responsibility for their thoughts, perceptions, and emotions, reinforcing that every individual is the creator of their own experience. With consistent practice, one can move beyond suffering and into a state of true human existence, defined by the active presence of love. YouTube for 2nd hour https://youtu.be/gp5TjyRMNMM or on our Podetize player at https://whyagain.org/mindshifters-radio-show-player-for-archives/ |
February 5
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1st Hour episode of Mind Shifters Radio, hosted by Dr. Tim Hayes on February 5, 2025, delved into the powerful tools of self-awareness, emotional healing, and transformation, as taught by Dr. Michael and Jeanie Ryce. Dr. Hayes emphasized the importance of using the Reality Management Worksheet, a process that helps individuals turn negative emotions into guidance for personal growth. He provided listeners with practical ways to access this free tool, either via the WHY Again website or through the Heartland Aramaic Forgiveness app. Throughout the discussion, he reinforced the idea that the more these tools are actively applied in daily life, the more they contribute to emotional well-being and deeper relationships.
A significant portion of the show focused on the teachings of Thich Nhat Hanh, specifically his Fourteen Mindfulness Trainings. Dr. Hayes explored the importance of present-moment awareness, compassionate listening, and nonviolent communication. He stressed that mindful living is central to reducing suffering, enhancing connection, and fostering understanding. The conversation also touched on the practical application of mindfulness in daily life, including the need to cultivate joy, peace, and love while disengaging from distractions and societal conditioning that promote separation and disharmony. Dr. Hayes also addressed the concept of radical responsibility, encouraging listeners to shift away from blame and embrace full accountability for their internal experiences. He shared personal insights about learning from challenges rather than remaining stuck in resentment or regret. By practicing self-awareness and choosing different responses to life’s struggles, individuals can reclaim their personal power and transform their emotions constructively. The show concluded with an invitation for participation, encouraging audience engagement through calls, messages, and the use of the available tools for personal development. YouTube for 1st hour https://youtu.be/RD7qNVL5JYk or on our Podetize player at https://whyagain.org/mindshifters-radio-show-player-for-archives/ There was no Nedl audio recording for 2nd hour. |
February 6
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First-hour episode of Mind Shifters Radio, hosted by Dr. Tim Hayes, focused on the transformative tools of self-awareness, emotional healing, and perception management. Dr. Hayes introduced listeners to the Reality Management Worksheet, a core tool in Dr. Michael and Jeanie Ryce’s teachings, which is designed to help individuals turn negative emotional experiences into opportunities for healing and personal growth. He encouraged listeners to access the worksheet for free through WHY Again or via the Heartland Aramaic Forgiveness app, emphasizing that consistently using these tools can significantly improve the quality of life and relationships.
A key part of the discussion revolved around the power of conscious awareness in shaping reality. Dr. Hayes referenced various teachings, including Buddhist wisdom and insights from Viktor Frankl’s Man’s Search for Meaning, to illustrate that individuals have the ability to choose their focus and thereby alter their experience of life. He explained how the mind constructs reality based on perception and that by shifting focus—from negativity to constructive, healing energy—people can reclaim personal power over their emotional state. He highlighted that even in the most difficult circumstances, like imprisonment or hardship, one’s response and interpretation determine inner peace and emotional well-being. Throughout the episode, Dr. Hayes shared insights from Thich Nhat Hanh’s Being Peace, particularly emphasizing mindfulness, meditation, and deep listening as pathways to understanding and love. He underscored the importance of pausing, reflecting, and engaging with life from a state of presence rather than reacting from conditioned responses. He encouraged listeners to incorporate mindfulness practices like breathing exercises, walking meditation, and gratitude rituals into their daily lives, explaining that these small yet profound shifts can create lasting emotional transformation. The episode concluded with an open invitation for listener participation, urging people to share their experiences, ask questions, and join the free support groups hosted by Mind Shifters Academy. Dr. Hayes reminded listeners that true healing starts with individual awareness and a commitment to practicing love and forgiveness. He reiterated the central message that every moment presents an opportunity to consciously choose peace over fear, love over hostility, and healing over suffering. YouTube for 1st hour https://youtu.be/S3L3Zg17CL8 or on our Podetize player at https://whyagain.org/mindshifters-radio-show-player-for-archives/ The 2nd hour – edited out the echoing parts of the conversation with Natalie – hosted by Dr. Michael Ryce, explored the deep emotional and psychological processes of forgiveness, perception, and healing. Dr. Ryce began by sharing an update about Ryan’s recovery, highlighting the support and presence of love that has contributed to his healing. He then transitioned into a powerful discussion on how perception is shaped by past experiences and emotional resonance, emphasizing that the mind constructs reality based on stored generational patterns, often leading to distortions that perpetuate suffering. A central theme of the discussion was the role of forgiveness as a tool for dismantling false perceptions and healing deeply embedded emotional wounds. Dr. Ryce explained how our brains generate neuropeptides in response to thoughts, which in turn shape our perception of reality. He stressed that when we operate from a place of hostility or fear, our perceptions are inherently flawed and based on past unresolved traumas. The key to breaking free from this cycle is identifying and canceling the goals that trigger negative emotions, allowing the mind to collapse false perceptions and access deeper healing. One of the most impactful moments of the show came when a caller, Natalie, expressed her distress over societal cruelty and injustice. Dr. Ryce guided her through an exploration of her own unresolved pain, helping her recognize that her reaction was tied to past experiences of feeling unsafe and mistreated. He encouraged her to use the Reality Management Worksheet to cancel goals related to safety, fairness, and kindness, which were triggering deep emotional responses. By processing these emotions, she could reclaim her ability to show up in the world as love rather than being consumed by fear and pain. Dr. Ryce also referenced historical and generational trauma, drawing parallels between past persecution and present-day oppression. He highlighted how unresolved pain often leads individuals and societies to repeat cycles of cruelty. Using the movie Braveheart as an example, he discussed how certain triggers can reveal hidden emotional wounds that need to be processed. He encouraged listeners to face their pain rather than suppress it, emphasizing that healing oneself is the most powerful way to contribute to collective healing. The episode concluded with a discussion on Rukha d’Koodsha, the Aramaic concept of the active presence of love, and how embodying this energy can create transformative change. Dr. Ryce invited listeners to breathe through their pain, hold space for both victims and perpetrators of suffering, and commit to showing up in the world as love. He reminded everyone that true healing happens when enough individuals break free from generational cycles of trauma and bring conscious love into the world. YouTube for 2nd hour https://youtu.be/UWOIQw7y_kU or on our Podetize player at https://whyagain.org/mindshifters-radio-show-player-for-archives/ |
February 7
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First-hour episode of Mind Shifters Radio, hosted by Dr. Tim Hayes, centered on the transformative tools available for emotional healing and personal growth. Dr. Hayes introduced listeners to the Reality Management Worksheet, a foundational tool in the work of Dr. Michael and Jeanie Ryce, explaining how it helps individuals shift negative emotional experiences into powerful opportunities for self-awareness. He encouraged listeners to access the worksheet for free through the WHY Again website or via the Heartland Aramaic Forgiveness app. By consistently using these tools, individuals can develop a more conscious and intentional approach to their emotional well-being.
Dr. Hayes also discussed the importance of community support and engagement in personal healing. He highlighted the free support groups available on Tuesdays and Thursdays, where participants can share experiences, ask questions, and work through the worksheet process in a guided setting. During these meetings, individuals often confront deep emotional pain, which can sometimes manifest as intense reactions. To help manage this, Dr. Hayes introduced the practice of Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT), also known as tapping. He recommended resources such as Brad Yates’ YouTube tutorials and Gary Craig’s foundational EFT material, which are widely available for free. He explained that tapping is a practical way to release pent-up emotions, allowing individuals to move through difficult feelings with greater ease. Another key topic was the role of spiritual awareness in emotional healing. Dr. Hayes revisited lessons from A Course in Miracles, particularly the idea that love is always present and that the journey to healing is about removing the illusions that prevent us from recognizing it. He read from Alan Cohen’s book Of Course in Miracles, discussing how individuals often seek external validation or love, when in reality, love is something that already exists within them. He emphasized that true transformation happens when people stop searching outside themselves and instead cultivate inner peace and self-acceptance. Dr. Hayes also addressed common technical issues with the Needle app, which some listeners reported experiencing during the show. He reassured the audience that these concerns were being forwarded to the developers for improvement and encouraged listeners to provide feedback to help enhance the listening experience. He ended the episode with a reminder of the show’s core message: that everyone is inherently made of love, and by aligning with that truth, they can cultivate a life filled with joy, peace, and healing. YouTube 1st hour https://youtu.be/k75ohSicXLU or on our Podetize player at https://whyagain.org/mindshifters-radio-show-player-for-archives/ The second-hour episode of Mind Shifters Radio, hosted by Dr. Michael Ryce, explored the nature of perception, the mind’s role in constructing reality, and the transformative power of forgiveness. Dr. Ryce explained how the mind substitutes perception for reality, shaping experiences based on past generational patterns, unresolved trauma, and subconscious conditioning. He emphasized that perception is not an objective reflection of the world but rather an internal construct generated by thought patterns and emotional energy stored within the body. By understanding this, individuals can begin to dismantle false realities and heal deeply ingrained emotional wounds. A significant portion of the discussion focused on the ancient Aramaic concept of forgiveness, which differs greatly from the conventional Western understanding. Dr. Ryce explained that true forgiveness is not about letting someone off the hook but rather about collapsing internal thought structures that create false perceptions and painful emotional reactions. He emphasized that when people experience hostility, fear, or emotional distress, it is a sign that their own minds are operating from unresolved past experiences. Through the forgiveness process, individuals can access these hidden energetic structures, release them, and return to their natural state of love. Dr. Ryce also discussed the impact of generational trauma, explaining how unresolved pain is passed down through family lines and continues to manifest until it is consciously addressed and healed. He stressed that every person has the opportunity to break these cycles by engaging in conscious self-awareness and using tools like the Reality Management Worksheet. He encouraged listeners to recognize that their emotional responses are reflections of their own inner world rather than the actions of others. By taking full responsibility for their internal states, individuals can shift from blame and victimhood to empowerment and healing. The episode also touched on the physiological effects of emotions, explaining that neuropeptides generated by negative thoughts contribute to disease and cellular breakdown. Dr. Ryce reinforced that maintaining the active presence of love in daily life is essential for health, happiness, and meaningful relationships. He explained that just as a newborn child radiates pure love, every person has the capacity to realign with that state by consciously releasing stored emotional pain. The discussion concluded with an invitation for listeners to engage with the teachings, ask questions, and actively participate in their own healing journey. YouTube 2nd hour https://youtu.be/H_5XO5xBuLo or on our Podetize player at https://whyagain.org/mindshifters-radio-show-player-for-archives/ |
February 8
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February 9
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February 10
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This 1st hour episode of Mind Shifters Radio, hosted by Dr. Tim Hayes, centered on teaching and supporting listeners in using powerful self-improvement tools. Dr. Hayes highlighted the work of Dr. Michael and Jeanie Ryce, specifically promoting the Reality Management Worksheet, a tool designed to help individuals navigate negative emotions and transform them into guidance for personal growth. The worksheet, available for free on WHYagain.org, is a key resource in this practice, allowing users to repeatedly apply it for self-awareness and emotional regulation. Additionally, the Heartland Aramaic Forgiveness app was mentioned as another accessible way to engage with these tools.
A significant portion of the episode was dedicated to reading and discussing A Course in Miracles Made Easy by Alan Cohen. Dr. Hayes reflected on the impact of A Course in Miracles on his life, emphasizing its focus on healing the mind rather than acquiring material wealth. The reading delved into the transformational nature of spiritual practice, highlighting how shifting one’s mindset can change external circumstances. Cohen’s book illustrated this through personal anecdotes, such as resolving conflicts with a neighbor by altering internal perceptions, demonstrating the power of forgiveness and perspective shifts. Dr. Hayes also engaged with callers, including Susan Bingham and Julia, who shared their experiences and insights related to spiritual growth. Susan recounted meeting A Course in Miracles scribe Helen Schucman and noted the contrast between Schucman’s personal struggles and the profound spiritual wisdom she transcribed. This discussion reinforced the notion that even those who channel great wisdom are still human, dealing with their own inner conflicts. Julia related the discussion to Dr. Joe Dispenza’s book Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself, reflecting on the importance of shifting from a survival mindset to a creation mindset, where peace is found despite life’s challenges. Throughout the episode, Dr. Hayes encouraged listeners to embrace personal introspection, live in the present moment, and recognize that spiritual growth is an ongoing journey. He reinforced that true mastery does not mean eliminating challenges but rather learning to navigate them with peace and awareness. He closed the show by reminding listeners that they are made of love, urging them to engage with the tools and insights shared. YouTube 1st hour https://youtu.be/pDmkpPdIC8Y or on our Podetize player at https://whyagain.org/mindshifters-radio-show-player-for-archives/ The second hour of Mind Shifters Radio on February 10, 2025, was hosted by Dr. Michael Ryce, who engaged with listeners on the themes of forgiveness, healing, and emotional transformation. He began by addressing technical difficulties and welcoming participants, including Jeanie Ryce. The discussion revisited the film Braveheart, which had been mentioned in a previous show as a tool for reflecting on themes of injustice, institutional oppression, and personal emotional triggers. Dr. Ryce shared his personal experience with the film, explaining how, over years, it helped him uncover and work through hidden layers of anger and resentment within himself. He described using forgiveness techniques to release deep-seated emotions, emphasizing that true forgiveness is not about pardoning others but about removing unresolved pain from within oneself. A major theme of the episode was the mind’s tendency to create meaning and how those meanings can fuel resentment, punishment, and suffering. Dr. Ryce recounted how a past experience of betrayal in his business ventures led to an unconscious hatred that resurfaced years later when triggered by an unrelated situation. This realization led him to develop what he called his “hate muscle,” a physical reaction in his neck that signaled unresolved emotional pain. He used this as a cue to engage in self-work and apply forgiveness tools. By revisiting Braveheart numerous times, he gradually neutralized the emotional charge associated with scenes of oppression and violence, illustrating how persistent inner work can lead to profound emotional healing. Celinda, a caller, contributed by discussing her own struggles with the concept of accountability and the subtle ways that punishment can be disguised within it. She noted how personal tendencies, such as insisting on the last word or pushing conversations to prove a point, can be ways of exerting control rather than fostering understanding. She also reflected on the teachings of Ram Dass, particularly his statement that even spiritual masters have neuroses but learn to make them irrelevant. This resonated with Dr. Ryce’s observations on how people inherit unresolved pain and project it onto others, often without realizing it. The conversation also touched on the deeper implications of A Course in Miracles and the importance of recognizing and releasing false beliefs embedded in the unconscious. Dr. Ryce emphasized that punishment is never justified and that the cultural acceptance of punishment—whether in religious teachings or social structures—perpetuates cycles of pain. He cited neuroscience, explaining how thoughts become neuropeptides that influence cellular structure and reinforce emotional patterns. True healing, he argued, requires becoming aware of these unconscious programs and applying forgiveness tools to dismantle them. Dr. Ryce closed the show by encouraging listeners to take full responsibility for their emotional realities. He reminded them that true transformation comes from releasing inherited blame, judgment, and pain, and that forgiveness is the key to breaking free from generational suffering. He directed listeners to resources such as the Heartland Aramaic Forgiveness App and WHYagain.org, where they could access thousands of hours of material on emotional healing and self-improvement. YouTube 2nd hour https://youtu.be/zGMwC1lvbkg or on our Podetize player at https://whyagain.org/mindshifters-radio-show-player-for-archives/ |
February 11
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The MindShifters Radio show, hosted by Dr. Tim Hayes, aired on February 11, 2025 and focused on personal transformation, emotional healing, and the use of practical tools for self-improvement. Dr. Hayes began by emphasizing the accessibility of these tools, many of which are freely available on the website whyagain.org, founded by Dr. Michael and Jeanie Ryce. The primary tool discussed was the Reality Management Worksheet, a method designed to help individuals process negative emotions and turn them into learning experiences. Dr. Hayes encouraged listeners to engage with the free downloadable resources, including audio recordings that guide users through these transformative exercises.
The show also explored broader topics related to perception, communication, and healing. Dr. Hayes highlighted the importance of dialogue and feedback, explaining that personal perception is subjective and unique to each individual. He referenced how misunderstandings can arise when listeners interpret information differently, emphasizing the need for open discussions and clarification. As part of this theme, he read from Alan Cohen’s book “Of Course in Miracles: When Love Becomes a Way of Life,” which focuses on the power of giving, healing, and shifting from an ego-driven perspective to one centered on love and abundance. Cohen’s insights on the relationship between giving and mental health resonated with the show’s core message—that true healing and transformation stem from genuine connection and contribution. Another major topic discussed was the prevalence of antidepressant use in the United States and the contrast in treatment approaches between Europe and America. Dr. Hayes shared insights from a recent interview with a mental health professional who had worked in both regions. The conversation touched on how American psychiatric care tends to rely heavily on medication, whereas European treatment models often prioritize alternative therapeutic methods. This led to a discussion on Inner Fire, a Vermont-based facility dedicated to helping individuals withdraw from psychiatric medications through a holistic approach. The discussion underscored the need for informed choices in mental health treatment and the importance of addressing the root causes of emotional distress rather than solely relying on pharmaceuticals. Listeners also contributed to the discussion, sharing personal experiences related to mental health, family challenges, and alternative healing modalities. One caller, Susan Bingham, discussed her experiences with family members dealing with anxiety and substance use, highlighting the complexities of supporting loved ones without enabling harmful behaviors. The conversation reinforced the importance of personal boundaries, non-reactive communication, and allowing individuals to take responsibility for their healing journey. Throughout the show, Dr. Hayes emphasized the power of presence, mindfulness, and self-awareness. He reiterated the teaching from A Course in Miracles that “what you give, you receive” and encouraged listeners to engage in acts of service as a path to healing. As the hour wrapped up, he reminded the audience of the ongoing MindShifters support group meetings, where individuals can participate in deeper discussions on these transformative principles. YouTube 1st hour https://youtu.be/ZHjEYtnTylM or on our Podetize player at https://whyagain.org/mindshifters-radio-show-player-for-archives/ The radio show begins with a discussion on the technological improvements being made to ensure better accessibility to the program. Dr. Michael Ryce expresses gratitude for the audience’s patience as adjustments are made, particularly in improving audio quality and transitioning to new platforms after previous ones became inactive. He encourages listeners to engage actively by calling in or commenting through the new application, which enhances their ability to participate in real-time discussions. The conversation takes a personal turn as Jeanie provides an update on Ryan’s health, detailing his recovery process and ongoing medical challenges. She shares that Ryan has been put back on steroids due to swelling at the original tumor site and that doctors will decide whether additional medical interventions are necessary. Despite these challenges, Ryan has made progress in his physical therapy, regaining some control over his facial expressions and balance. The family remains hopeful and expresses gratitude for the support and prayers they have received from the community. As the show progresses, a caller named Camille shares a physical reaction she has been experiencing, which she describes as a full-body cringe in response to anything related to physical pain or injury. She explains that this reaction, which her mother used to refer to as “cringing,” has intensified in recent years, affecting her ability to remain composed when confronted with certain images or discussions about medical procedures. Dr. Ryce explains that this is likely a cellular memory response, an unconscious physiological reaction stored in her body. He suggests that this response may have been inherited or conditioned through her experiences with her mother. Dr. Ryce introduces the concept of forgiveness as a tool for addressing this reaction, explaining that the original meaning of forgiveness in Aramaic refers to the removal of energetic blockages rather than simply pardoning another person. He encourages Camille to engage in forgiveness worksheets, particularly focusing on moments when she has felt fear or discomfort regarding physical harm. He connects this process to ancient scriptural teachings, explaining that in Aramaic, the phrase often mistranslated as “the Word became flesh” actually means “mind energy became flesh.” This interpretation aligns with the idea that unresolved mind energy manifests in the body, reinforcing subconscious reactions and trauma responses. The discussion deepens as Dr. Ryce introduces the role of breathwork in healing stored trauma. He emphasizes that breath is the direct link to the energetic force that can clear blockages from the body. He explains that denial of breath, whether conscious or unconscious, prevents the body from releasing stored emotional energy. He shares an anecdote about a man who had lived for decades in fear that he had committed an unforgivable sin, illustrating how misconceptions about spirituality can create lifelong suffering. He clarifies that true healing comes from allowing breath to reach deeply into cellular structures, dissolving the trauma that has been locked away. Camille also shares that she has been experiencing restless leg syndrome, particularly at night, which she suspects may be related to the same underlying issue. Dr. Ryce affirms that this could be another manifestation of the same unresolved fear-based energy. He advises her to pay close attention to her breath, ensuring that she remains fully connected to it, particularly while engaging in forgiveness work. He also encourages her to continue practicing still point breathing and to seek support from those experienced in the process. The show transitions into a broader discussion of ancient wisdom, referencing the Buddhist tradition and how it intersects with the principles of forgiveness. Dr. Ryce recounts an experience in which he and Jeanie were invited to teach the “Why is This Happening to Me Again?” workshop to a Buddhist master who had been seeking a deeper understanding of forgiveness. He explains that, historically, certain spiritual traditions focused primarily on compassion but lacked the specific process of forgiveness as a tool for removing stored trauma. The master was profoundly moved by the teachings, recognizing the power of goal-canceling and forgiveness in accessing and clearing unconscious pain. The program closes with reflections on mindfulness, breathwork, and the need for a conscious shift away from inherited trauma patterns. Dr. Ryce emphasizes that healing is a process that requires consistent engagement, and he encourages listeners to remain committed to their personal growth. He also shares upcoming opportunities for deeper study, including intensive workshops and training sessions focused on forgiveness, breathwork, and personal code evaluation. He invites listeners to participate in these events as a way to accelerate their healing journey and contribute to the collective transformation of consciousness. “THE ANARCHIST BUDDHA: A MODERN PATH” (unknown author to credit) PDF format – michael read on Radio Show February 11, 2025 YouTube 2nd hour https://youtu.be/3bGcrt9TMsw or on our Podetize player at https://whyagain.org/mindshifters-radio-show-player-for-archives/ |
February 12
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1st Hour Dr Tim Hayes delves into the profound power of self-awareness, emotional healing, and the transformative tools developed by Dr. Michael and Jeanie Ryce. The show emphasizes the use of the Reality Management Worksheet, a tool designed to help individuals shift negative emotional experiences into self-guided growth and healing. Dr. Hayes passionately explains how these tools, available for free, can assist people in understanding the true source of their emotions and reclaiming personal responsibility for their internal states.
A significant portion of the episode explores the deeper spiritual teachings behind emotional transformation. Drawing from A Course in Miracles, Alan Cohen’s interpretations, and other spiritual philosophies, Dr. Hayes highlights the importance of choosing love over fear and understanding that our perception shapes our reality. He challenges listeners to consider how their judgments and grievances affect not only their relationships but also their inner peace. Referencing the works of Guy Finley and other spiritual thought leaders, he reiterates the power of dismantling limiting beliefs and embracing forgiveness as a means of true freedom. Additionally, the episode touches on the energy of giving and receiving, emphasizing that love is not a finite resource. Using real-world examples, including stories of Mother Teresa and personal anecdotes, Dr. Hayes illustrates that shifting one’s perspective toward generosity and compassion can create profound inner peace. He also provides practical suggestions for reducing anxiety and depression by disengaging from fear-driven media consumption and instead engaging in meaningful, compassionate actions in one’s own community. Listeners are encouraged to explore the tools available on WhyAgain.org and to participate actively by asking questions, sharing insights, and engaging with the Mind Shifters Radio community. The show concludes with a reminder that each person has the power to transform their emotional landscape by consciously choosing peace, forgiveness, and love. YouTube link https://youtu.be/IjaHkRu-nX4 or on our Podetize player at https://whyagain.org/mindshifters-radio-show-player-for-archives/ 2nd Hour – technical difficulties – no recording or transcript. |
February 13
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Happy Eternal Day michael!
The radio show Mind Shifters Radio, hosted by Tim Hayes, focused on personal development, emotional well-being, and self-awareness. The episode emphasized using practical tools like Dr. Michael and Jeanie Ryce’s Reality Management Worksheet, which helps individuals reframe negative experiences and navigate emotions constructively. Tim explained how listeners can access these tools for free through the website WHYagain.org or via a mobile app. He underscored the importance of taking control of one’s emotional responses and using self-inquiry to dismantle limiting beliefs. A central discussion revolved around the power of perception and how shifting focus from conflict to peace can create a more harmonious life. Tim referenced a common perspective in spiritual teachings that energy spent on opposing something—such as an anti-war rally—reinforces the negative aspects, whereas focusing on solutions, like attending a peace rally, fosters constructive change. He extended this concept to news consumption, criticizing mainstream media’s tendency to amplify fear for engagement. He recommended the podcast We Can Do Hard Things and its episode Calm News with Jessica Yellen, which explores how people can stay informed without being overwhelmed by negativity. Another key theme was breathwork and its role in calming the nervous system. Tim described breathing techniques that slow the exhale to activate the vagus nerve, helping manage stress and maintain emotional balance. A caller, Celinda, contributed by sharing an alternative breathing method beneficial for individuals with asthma or breathing difficulties, reinforcing the idea that self-awareness and experimentation are crucial in finding what works best. The latter part of the episode touched on personal responsibility in managing emotional states. Tim responded to a listener’s question about supporting a friend struggling with mental health and suicidal tendencies. He emphasized the importance of maintaining healthy boundaries, recommending The Gentle Art of Blessing by Pierre Pradervand as a powerful practice for offering support without emotional depletion. He also drew an analogy to lifeguarding, advising that people should first stabilize themselves before attempting to assist others, ensuring they are coming from a place of strength rather than exhaustion. Overall, the show encouraged listeners to cultivate emotional intelligence, practice self-care, and engage with the world in ways that prioritize love, peace, and intentional action. Through tools like the Reality Management Worksheet, conscious media consumption, and mindful breathing, individuals can shift their perspective and experience life with greater clarity and fulfillment. YouTube link https://youtu.be/5PiLCVuLr6Q or on our Podetize player at https://whyagain.org/mindshifters-radio-show-player-for-archives/ The second hour of Mind Shifters Radio, hosted by Dr. Michael Ryce, focused on the concept of perception as a construct of the mind and the necessity of understanding life through the lens of energy rather than illusion. Dr. Ryce emphasized that reality, as perceived by individuals, is often a distortion shaped by past experiences, cultural conditioning, and unprocessed emotions. He referenced Einstein’s notion that matter is simply energy vibrating at a frequency perceptible to human senses, reinforcing that what we often consider tangible is, in essence, energy. A key theme of the episode was the role of denial and blame in distorting perceptions. Dr. Ryce explained that when people experience discomfort around others, it is often because those individuals resonate unresolved emotional energy within them. He debunked common cultural sayings such as familiarity breeds contempt and absence makes the heart grow fonder, showing that these beliefs arise from internal energy dynamics rather than external realities. When people blame others for their emotions, they dissociate from their own unresolved pain, which prevents healing. Instead of seeing experiences through the illusion of personal perception, Dr. Ryce encouraged listeners to view them as energetic interactions revealing opportunities for self-awareness and growth. Another major focus was the process of healing and the necessity of working through stored emotional and generational trauma. Dr. Ryce described how unresolved energy from past generations is carried within the genetic structure, influencing emotions, behaviors, and even physical health. He introduced the concept of healing crisis, explaining that as a person raises their level of vitality through self-awareness and personal development, deeper layers of unprocessed energy rise to the surface. This surfacing of past trauma is not an indication of failure, but a necessary step in the purification process. Dr. Ryce emphasized that suppression—whether through denial, medication, or avoidance—only compounds suffering, while true healing requires facing and releasing these patterns through the process of forgiveness. Dr. Ryce also highlighted the connection between breathwork and healing, explaining how breath facilitates the release of stored trauma at a cellular level. He referenced the physiological research of Dr. Bruce Lipton, who demonstrated that thoughts create biochemical responses that directly affect cells. By consciously choosing to breathe through emotional pain rather than suppress it, individuals can reverse destructive patterns and remove the energetic debris of past experiences. He stressed that this process is not immediate or easy, comparing it to learning an advanced skill like acrobatics or professional-level golf—it requires commitment, practice, and patience. The discussion also touched on the importance of developing the ability to collapse false perception by identifying and removing destructive goals that distort reality. Dr. Ryce warned that emotional pain does not always surface in its true form; rather, the mind projects it onto external people and events, tricking individuals into believing their suffering is caused by outside forces. He encouraged listeners to use forgiveness—not as a superficial act of pardoning others, but as a deep process of removing misperceptions and reclaiming control over one’s emotional state. As the episode concluded, Dr. Ryce reiterated the importance of continuous self-work and vigilance against the unconscious tendency to return to blame and projection. He reminded listeners that each step toward healing brings greater vitality and connection to their true nature—love. By committing to self-awareness and using tools such as breathwork and the Reality Management Worksheet, individuals can dismantle false perceptions, free themselves from generational trauma, and cultivate a life of greater peace and emotional balance. YouTube link https://youtu.be/9bHpRC0c1O0 or on our Podetize player at https://whyagain.org/mindshifters-radio-show-player-for-archives/ |
February 14
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Happy Valentines Day!
The Mind Shifters Radio Show, hosted by Tim Hayes, aired on February 14, 2025, focused on personal transformation and emotional healing. Hayes introduced the program by acknowledging the free resources available at WhyAgain.org, provided by Dr. Michael Ryce and Jeanie Ryce. He emphasized the Reality Management Worksheet, a key tool designed to help individuals process negative emotions and use them as part of their internal guidance system. The worksheet, available as a free PDF download and within an app called “Heartland Aramaic Forgiveness”, supports individuals in improving self-awareness, relationships, and emotional well-being. A significant portion of the discussion revolved around the concept of ego and its role in personal growth. Hayes referenced Alan Cohen’s interpretation of “A Course in Miracles”, emphasizing that the ego is not inherently bad but rather a tool that can be used constructively or destructively. He illustrated this point through a dialogue from “The Mirror Theory”, where a teacher explains that engaging in hatred—whether directed at the ego or external forces—only perpetuates suffering. Hayes also incorporated Buddhist teachings from Pema Chödrön, particularly from her book “Start Where You Are”, reinforcing the idea that all experiences, even painful ones, can be transformed into paths of awakening. The show highlighted emotional resilience by discussing compassion, non-resistance, and the practice of “Lojong” (mind training) in Buddhism. Hayes shared personal anecdotes and teachings from spiritual leaders like Guy Finley and Martin Luther King Jr., stressing that the path to enlightenment involves embracing all aspects of life, including challenges. He underscored the importance of recognizing suffering without blame, and instead, using it as a catalyst for self-inquiry and inner peace. Throughout the broadcast, there were technical difficulties causing interruptions, with listeners reporting low volume and connection issues. Despite this, Hayes continued to engage with the audience, urging them to reflect on their inner narratives, emotional patterns, and the power of self-transformation. The episode concluded with a call for practical application of spiritual tools, emphasizing that the true measure of growth is in daily practice rather than theoretical knowledge. YouTube link https://youtu.be/-a-gMk5oMkI or on our Podetize player at https://whyagain.org/mindshifters-radio-show-player-for-archives/ The second hour of Mind Shifters Radio, hosted by Dr. Michael Ryce, aired on February 14, 2025, and centered on themes of relationships, healing, and conscious communication. Dr. Ryce opened the show by acknowledging Valentine’s Day and the importance of expressing love daily, rather than reserving it for special occasions. He shared personal updates, including celebrating his birthday with family and providing care for his son Ryan, who is recovering from a medical procedure. Technical difficulties from the previous hour persisted, but the conversation remained focused on the transformative power of relationships. A key theme of the discussion was the concept of healing through relationships. Dr. Ryce explained that early in his work, he held the mistaken belief that relationships could be “diseased.” However, he later realized that every relationship is a perfect creation designed to reveal unhealed emotional wounds. Rather than seeking to “fix” relationships, he emphasized the power of self-inquiry and responsibility, stating that every interaction offers an opportunity for personal growth. He explained that relationships act as mirrors, reflecting back the unresolved issues within an individual. This perspective led to the evolution of his Healing Through Relationships workshop, which teaches that true healing happens when individuals take full responsibility for their emotional responses. Dr. Ryce then introduced The Commitment, (revised 2025, download at https://whyagain.org/my-commitment/) a structured approach to cultivating integrity, honesty, and emotional responsibility in relationships. He explained that the words we speak influence our reality, shaping our emotions, perceptions, and even cellular chemistry. The Commitment serves as a guiding principle for communication, ensuring that individuals engage with love, honesty, and fairness. He walked through its key components, which include promising to speak truthfully, treating others with respect, nurturing relationships with kindness, and taking responsibility for one’s emotional reactions rather than blaming others. The latest version of The Commitment also includes an emphasis on voice tone and language, ensuring that communication always reflects deep care and affection. One of the most profound insights from the discussion was Dr. Ryce’s explanation of resonance and energy exchange in relationships. He described how our thoughts and emotions create electromagnetic fields, attracting individuals who match our internal energy. This means that the challenges we face in relationships are not random but rather opportunities for deep healing. He introduced the concept of matching “bags of garbage,” explaining that unresolved emotional wounds attract partners who will trigger them, providing a chance for healing. Instead of reacting with hostility or avoidance, he encouraged embracing these moments as opportunities for self-awareness and transformation. Dr. Ryce also discussed the importance of taking “leaving” off the table in committed relationships. He shared personal experiences, including insights from his wife, Jeanie Ryce, who initially believed her mother was her power person but later recognized it was her father. His pattern of avoiding conflict by leaving had unconsciously influenced her own response to stress. This realization highlighted how deep-seated behaviors, inherited from family dynamics, shape our responses in relationships. The Commitment provides a way to counteract these unconscious patterns by creating conscious, intentional choices in relationships. As the episode neared its conclusion, Dr. Ryce reaffirmed his Commitment to his wife and extended the same principles to the audience, encouraging listeners to integrate these tools into their own lives. He also promoted upcoming Quantum Still Point sessions and a nine-day intensive workshop, providing participants with deeper training in forgiveness, energy field work, and conscious relationship practices. The overarching message was one of self-responsibility, love, and transformation, emphasizing that true healing happens from within and that every relationship is a gateway to greater self-awareness and peace. YouTube link https://youtu.be/1A1b02tbX10 or on our Podetize player at https://whyagain.org/mindshifters-radio-show-player-for-archives/ |
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