Radio Show Archive – January 2022
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| January 1 |
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| January 2 |
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| January 3 To Listen, see the link in the note |
Michael Ryce opens the first show of the new year by exploring the difference between satisfaction and satiation, explaining how much of human behavior is driven by the pursuit of dopamine-based pleasure rather than true fulfillment. He describes how the mind becomes trapped in cycles of addiction when it seeks repeated stimulation, whether through substances, achievements, possessions, or relationships. Drawing on neuroscience, physiology, and Aramaic teachings, he contrasts dopamine-driven pleasure with serotonin-based connectedness, suggesting that joy arises not from getting more but from deeper connection. Ryce discusses how goals rooted in fear, greed, and the need to get produce stress and activate Power Person dynamics, while relationships grounded in active present love generate creativity, vitality, and aliveness. He connects these ideas to the Aramaic understanding that “mind energy becomes flesh,” emphasizing that the quality of mind energy determines whether life moves toward health or degeneration. The program encourages listeners to begin the new year by choosing connectedness over addiction and by recognizing the difference between temporary stimulation and enduring joy.
YouTube https://youtu.be/DNhv40gn1X8 Additional notes: Creative energy. The translators working on the Khabouris were part of the creation of the word. Creative participation. Timothy Freke author of Jesus mysteries Use memories of joy (Pam Grout) to create experiences of joy. “I can’t get no satisfaction” when in a dopamine cycle you can’t, it is a hit of pleasure to cover the pain Not human nature to do the work when you are on top. (example of a sales person) When in creative mode you produce results. This Saturday January 8th is next Breath Workshop HeartLand Aramaic Forgiveness App Update on Jeanie’s Dad Caller Susan, do a worksheet when things are going well like a morning meditation. Don’t wait until you are at the bottom of the pit. There are lots of “terrible” but who is going to become the spiral upward instead of downward. Renewal. Taps into a different way of doing things. If you were asked to take a teaching function, you use the words of the world not that you believe them but to prove it untrue in the words the world listens in. |
| January 4 To Listen, see the link in the note |
Michael Ryce discusses multigenerational patterns and the powerful influence of inherited energies, using the metaphor of “crabs in a bucket” to describe how family systems and generational conditioning often pull people back toward familiar limitations. He reflects on the Aramaic teaching that energetic patterns are passed through generations and expands the concept by noting that thirty generations represent more than a billion ancestral influences. Ryce explains that both destructive and uplifting tendencies may be carried forward and that forgiveness is the tool that frees individuals from inherited hostility and fear. He encourages listeners to recognize the difference between the truth of who they are as human beings and the false identities built from family messages, cultural conditioning, and generational trauma. The show emphasizes that forgiveness is not about changing others but about releasing the energetic patterns that keep one trapped in old family dynamics.
YouTube https://youtu.be/p_RwwuW9nck Additional notes: michael shared the story of crabs in a bucket pulling each other back in The sins of the father are passed to 3 & 4 generations of those separated from Love (God) Caller Susan B, discussion of her thought that she ‘burned the bridge’ with a grandson. ACIM: Peace is impossible for those who look on war. We have been structured (for generations) by a world based in war, my perception will present a blueprint of war. Shift posture. Peace is inevitable to those who offer peace. An email from within the app – from Turku Finland |
| January 5 To Listen, see the link in the note
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This episode focuses on identity, forgiveness, and the restoration of human life. Michael Ryce explains that most people live from a false self constructed through childhood conditioning, genetics, and cultural programming rather than from their true nature as active present love. He reiterates that forgiveness is not pardoning another person but removing the energetic patterns within oneself that distort perception. Ryce discusses the mass delusion that suffering, weakness, and death define human existence and challenges listeners to recognize these patterns as inherited constructs rather than truths. The show also highlights the Heartland Aramaic Forgiveness app and emphasizes practical tools for self-awareness, healing, and responsibility. Participants are encouraged to recognize projection, reclaim responsibility for their internal states, and apply forgiveness to restore awareness of their original nature.
YouTube https://youtu.be/AnmUSovQK_8 Additional notes: Jeanie asked michael to discuss the difference in feelings and thoughts. Emotional chart and feeling chart – https://whyagain.org/service/the-feeling-wheel/ Caller Angie, appreciate the idea of the crabs. When she first began this work with Rex she felt like a turtle, stick her head out and look around but go back into the shell and fear. Still remnants of the old. Asking for support. Diligent in wake-up sheets. Her 3 year relationship has come to a stop even though they are still living together. Echos of the past. |
| January 6 To Listen, see the link in the note |
Michael Ryce draws heavily from A Course in Miracles, focusing on the statement that “the miracle does nothing.” He explains that forgiveness does not add anything new but simply removes the interference that obscures truth. Ryce connects this directly to the Aramaic understanding of forgiveness as cancellation or removal. He describes how upset is generated internally and then projected onto external situations, creating the illusion that others are the cause of pain. By canceling goals and applying forgiveness, individuals remove the distortions created by memory and perception and rediscover what has always been present beneath them. The discussion reinforces that human beings are created as love and that fear, hostility, and judgment are overlays that obscure that reality. The show offers a detailed examination of perception, memory, and the role of forgiveness in revealing truth.
YouTube https://youtu.be/P9w0m8IAxKs Additional notes: SYMPTOMS OF HEALING revised 2019 What does it mean to be willing to go through the symptoms of healing? What’s the difference in dis-ease process and a healing crisis (PDF format) Listen to excerpts from April 2020 radio show MP3 where michael explains a Healing Crisis and additional info on MP3 of May 4, 2020. Also, about thoughts and emotions becoming physical radioshow October 22, 2020 MP3. Another discussion on healing through past (even generational) issues and focusing on healing not symptoms January 27, 2021 MP3.michael read from ACIM – Chapter 28 The Undoing of Fear The Present Memory (see https://acim.org/acim/chapter-28/the-present-memory/en/s/315) |
| January 7 To Listen, see the link in the note |
2nd hour replay of Rory (a child) doing a worksheet in April 2015
A special episode features Rory, a fifth-grade student who expresses a desire to bring forgiveness into her classroom and the wider world. Michael Ryce mentors her through one of Julie Haverstick’s Healing Children, Loving Children worksheets. Using a situation involving overdue library books and frustration with a misplaced email, Ryce gently teaches responsibility communication, denial, projection, and forgiveness in language appropriate for children. The conversation demonstrates how emotional reactions arise from internal content rather than external events and shows how children can learn to identify, own, and heal their feelings. The episode serves as a practical example of introducing forgiveness tools to younger generations and highlights the importance of helping children understand their emotional realities early in life. YouTube https://youtu.be/2Ws992cwVBA MindShifter & StillPoint Breathing Session tomorrow |
| January 8 |
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| January 9 |
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| January 10 To Listen, see the link in the note |
This prerecorded show features the first half of the MindBody Bioenergetics program, an interview conducted by Mitchell Rabin with Dr. Bruce Lipton. Lipton discusses his groundbreaking work in cellular biology and epigenetics, explaining how environmental signals rather than genes themselves determine cellular expression. He challenges the belief that human beings are victims of genetic inheritance and presents evidence that consciousness, perception, and environmental influences regulate genetic activity. Lipton describes the cell membrane as the site of information processing and consciousness transduction and explains how beliefs and perceptions influence biological outcomes. The discussion bridges science and consciousness, offering a scientific framework for understanding personal responsibility, healing, and transformation.
YouTube https://youtu.be/Wk1X-q6LonU Additional notes: 2nd hour replay of an interview between Mitchell Rabin (A Better World) and Bruce Lipton |
| January 11
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2nd hour replay of an interview between Mitchell Rabin (A Better World) and dr. michael ryce
The second half of the MindBody Bioenergetics program features Michael Ryce being interviewed by Mitchell Rabin. Ryce explains how his journey from chronic illness into naturopathic medicine led him to understand the body as an energy system. Drawing from physics, electronics, and Aramaic teachings, he presents the idea that mind energy is the initiating factor in disease processes and that disintegrative thoughts become stored within tissues. He discusses the Aramaic language as an energy-systems language and explains how many ancient teachings become logical and practical when understood in their original context. The conversation explores the relationship between consciousness, physiology, health, and healing, emphasizing personal responsibility and the transformative power of changing thought patterns. YouTube https://youtu.be/EV1c35abkvw |
| January 12 To Listen, see the link in the note |
2nd hour replay of 1 hr Why Again workshop
Michael Ryce presents a detailed explanation of the body as a plastic, ever-changing energy system shaped by the qualities of mind energy brought into it. He contrasts integrative energies such as love, joy, and appreciation with disintegrative energies such as hostility, fear, grief, and rage. The show examines denial as the act of thinking or speaking as though something outside oneself is causing internal experiences. Ryce explains how denial leads to dissociation, projection, and repeated life patterns through resonance. He emphasizes that every cell stores information and that repeated engagement in destructive emotional states alters physiology over time. The discussion highlights forgiveness as the means of collapsing disintegrative energies and restoring the system to health, coherence, and vitality. YouTube https://youtu.be/hHipSlPEMT4 |
| January 13 To Listen, see the link in the note |
This episode explores the Aramaic meaning of prayer and the distinction between prayer and petition. Michael Ryce explains that prayer is not asking an external deity for favors but becoming the space where active present love can enter and express. He compares prayer to tuning a radio precisely to receive a signal and suggests that a life lived in alignment with love becomes a continual prayer. The conversation includes reflections on ancient scriptures, the Lord’s Prayer, and the importance of maintaining alignment through healing and forgiveness. Participants discuss previous MindBody Bioenergetics interviews and the integration of science, consciousness, and spiritual teachings. The overall message encourages listeners to move beyond ritualized requests and toward direct alignment with love and truth.
YouTube https://youtu.be/6bA8t0gXClo Additional notes: Dr Tim reading the Way of the Heart (Way of Mastery) – stay with one lesson until you feel complete Caller Susan B said hearing him read WOM is like a meditationCaller Julie M three longest prayers in old testament are a chapter 9 in Ezra and Daniel and Nehemiahmichael spoke of the right definition of prayer – being a space for love to show up – requesting something from God is petition”Carve out a space in me for your wholeness” keep me in alignment with being that spaceCaller Magda asked about Monday and Tuesday radioshows – interviews with Mitchell Rabin (A Better World TV)Caller Susan introduced the worksheet to Kristin Ryman’s zoom group and walked a woman through a worksheet but felt it was not successful.michael referred to the first radio show doing a worksheet with a medical doctor that was so profound and would be awesome if all were that successful. |
| January 14 To Listen, see the link in the note |
The discussion begins with updates on the Heartland Aramaic Forgiveness app and transitions into questions about the Reality Management Worksheet. Susan calls in with questions while Jeanie shares an emotional update regarding her father’s health and rehabilitation progress. Michael and Jeanie discuss caregiving, family relationships, and the healing power of love, presence, and persistence. The show revisits the worksheet process, clarifying how responsibility is assigned within the forgiveness process and emphasizing that internal reactions belong to the individual rather than to the people who trigger them. The conversation combines practical worksheet instruction with personal reflections on family healing, support, and the importance of remaining connected to love in the midst of life’s challenges.
YouTube https://youtu.be/RCcFjd5v6xs Additional notes: Question your own perceptual constructs and it will collapse. ACIM lesson to awake from the dream and look lovingly on every place where fear has made its home.michael shared breathing yesterday and doing cranium work (triggered by Roma’s question). Then in StillPoint session, michael invited processing generational issues and Michael Jay called and he was at his computer doing genealogy stuff and was calling to ask questions on different generations. |
| January 15 |
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| January 16 |
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| January 17 To Listen, see the link in the note |
Michael Ryce continues a detailed walk-through of the abbreviated forgiveness worksheet from the Heartland Aramaic Forgiveness app, emphasizing the importance of correctly identifying oneself as love rather than as the content of perception. He explains how denial occurs when individuals attribute internal emotional states to external events and describes perception as a construct generated from a tiny fraction of available information. Drawing on Harvard research regarding the brain’s limited perceptual bandwidth, Ryce explains that goals act as recruiters, selecting which information becomes part of one’s reality. He highlights the genius of Y’Shua’s instruction to cancel goals, explaining that when the recruiter is removed, the perception built around that goal collapses. The discussion reinforces that forgiveness is a process of dismantling false perceptual realities and restoring awareness of truth.
YouTube https://youtu.be/eaa4uOuM2Wk Additional notes: michael continued explaining the wake-up sheet from the App, Friday we got through Step 2, today beginning with Step 3, note the “so that I can” attached to the goal. Completed this wake-up sheet, no questions, continue. michael began the more detailed wake-up sheet from the App and got through Step 1E. Identifying the emotions, thoughts and punishment. (did the exercise of shifting from one emotion / thought to another) |
| January 18 To Listen, see the link in the note |
Continuing the step-by-step explanation of the seven-step worksheet, Michael Ryce explores willingness as the “cosmic grease” that allows healing to occur. He discusses the Native American concept of “all my relations” and the understanding that healing work affects not only the individual but also generations past and future. Ryce explains that healing requires a willingness to experience physical, mental, and emotional symptoms that arise as stored energies move through awareness. He revisits the concept of goals as recruiters that call hidden generational content into activity and explains that identifying the recruiting goal provides a key to understanding why specific realities appear in perception. The show emphasizes that forgiveness opens access to unconscious material and that willingness determines the speed and depth of healing.
YouTube https://youtu.be/BArSqXJ1Crw Additional notes: michael continued the more detailed wake-up sheet from the App Jeanie mentioned that in the “Drag-on Cling-on Game” the child is encouraged to express ALL emotions, feelings & thoughts while the regular wake-up sheets we say use a different sheet for each different feeling or thought. michael discusses children around the age of 13 – age of maturity – right of passage and shared the experience with Michael Jay Tomorrow we will go over the Dragon Game https://whyagain.org//wp-content/uploads/2012/06/DragonClingonGame.pdf |
| January 19 To Listen, see the link in the note |
This episode features Daniel and JJ Lyman, longtime contributors to Heartland who originally developed the Drag-on Cling-on Game as a child-friendly version of the forgiveness worksheet. They explain how the game evolved from working with children and how adding dragons, points, and playful language made emotional processing more engaging. Michael Ryce and the Lymans discuss how the game follows the same psychological and forgiveness principles as the adult worksheets while encouraging participants to identify more feelings, thoughts, and judgments. The conversation highlights the importance of making emotional awareness and forgiveness accessible to children and demonstrates how creative approaches can support healing across all age groups.
YouTube https://youtu.be/Z0zM0vaAww8 Additional notes: Daniel & JJ were part of HeartLand when it began in 1989, they developed the Drag-on Cling-on Game in paper form that is now part of our app They shared that they worked with kids. They had such great response. They just took the wake-up sheet and made it fun and added points to make it a game. They taught it at a school (Maoreno Valley High, Angelfire) and actually used it as the final. Caller Julie said she did the app game and saw that she was approaching it as a child. This addressed something from her childhood and she reconnected with that part of her. She moved quickly through it and just trusted it. michael asked what impacted them in creating this. Inspirational. JJ said she found it fun and playing a game instead of a worksheet, her resistance. Daniel said for him doing the small issues instead of the really big ones, is critical and see it as more successful. Their daughter, Isis, is a data scientist and doing well. Pieces of learning from so many teachers and students of the work. |
| January 20
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Michael Ryce walks listeners through the Drag-on Cling-on Game step by step, showing how it functions as a practical forgiveness tool. Using a simple example involving someone not being paid, he demonstrates how participants identify emotions, judgments, beliefs, and goals connected to a situation. The game encourages users to reclaim power by recognizing how blame projects their energy onto others and hides the true source of distress. Ryce explains that the more honestly individuals identify their feelings and judgments, the more effective the healing process becomes. The episode emphasizes that the game is not merely entertainment but a structured method for uncovering and releasing unresolved emotional patterns.
YouTube https://youtu.be/kZfkA85O3po Additional notes: Covered the Drag-on Cling-on Game step by step Question about ‘toning’ from the app. Generate energy to release blocks, sound is a key energy that can be used to lock down or to release into the flow We have been doing intensives online via Zoom. Looking at Laws of Living (20 weeks) or Why Again and Why Again Teachers’ Training (16 – 18 weeks) And we have a Self-Study intensive, 90-hours for $600 (combined the last 2 online / recorded CoDependence intensives). Includes Personal Code Evaluation. What is the difference in sticking with the forgiveness work sheets (ie using the app) and doing the self-study intensive? |
| January 21 To Listen, see the link in the note |
Responding to questions from self-study participants, Michael Ryce discusses the difference between working independently with the materials and participating in an intensive workshop. He explains that healing is an ongoing lifelong process rather than a short-term project and encourages people to commit to sustained worksheet work, especially during the initial stages of opening unconscious material. Ryce describes the process of opening the “veil of the temple,” allowing access to deeper generational patterns that may never before have been consciously addressed within a family line. The conversation underscores the value of consistency, commitment, and daily practice in developing the brain cells needed to sustain healing and transformation.
YouTube https://youtu.be/o8VSw_6yuKA Additional notes: And how much time will I have to put into the self-study? And to answer your other question of how much time to put in for each lesson … michael offered it is a lifetime process. Suggest you make a commitment to do 5 worksheets/day for 40 days – time spent in the desert before going into the promised land of conscious co-creation. And michael is here one the radio show Monday through Friday from 1:00 – 2:00PM EST to answer any questions as you go through the Self-Study. Much is generational. Example is a Netflix movie “Mudbound” https://www.netflix.com/title/80175694 two families in Mississippi confront brutal realities of prejudice, farming and friendship in WWII era. Caller Julie M, been feeling ‘sick’ but think it may be symptoms of healing. Fear around not overcoming the illness and anger ‘about that’ Feel strong and yet weak. Speaking of community and coming to light, never taken on so much at once. Naturopathic system suggests taking a rest from food to allow the maintenance system to do a clean-up. Do a water fasting: 1 day/week – 3 days/qtr – 1 week/year Worksheets on trying to blame it on something outside myself. Back pain – rage. Watch Dr. Sarno “All the Rage” All The Rage Dr John Sarno (alltheragedoc.com) When we engage in rage (or hostility) it restricts the blood flow and reflects physically as pain. Question about 5G energy being conspiracy or what? can choose to be fed by the energy or defeated by it. Julie voluntarily, consciously chose to take the vaccine. michael said if people take it in fear then they add to the dis-ease process. Hostility is a secondary infection that is always used to cover the pain. Deal with the pain (sadness, grief, loss) and become less vulnerable. Designed with an immune system that will self-correct. Salt, sugar and fat – three toxic substances in the SAD diet. Drugging against pain. Salt is a preservative so using it to preserve the pain. continue on Monday |
| January 22 |
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| January 23 |
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| January 24 To Listen, see the link in the note |
Michael Ryce reflects on healing, aging, and cultural beliefs about disease. Challenging the common assumption that aging itself causes illness, he discusses research suggesting that time is not inherently destructive to human tissue and argues that accumulated toxic influences and destructive beliefs are the real causes of degeneration. He critiques modern dietary practices, processed foods, and toxic environmental influences while emphasizing the role of hostility, fear, and stress in disease development. The show encourages listeners to question cultural assumptions about aging and to recognize that health is shaped by choices, thoughts, and energetic patterns rather than by the mere passage of time.
YouTube https://youtu.be/Dl0GAGIG9pI Additional notes: Forgive and see how you are coloring your perception. The power of your mind to create reality. Anil Seth Hallucinating our reality https://www.ted.com/talks/anil_seth_your_brain_hallucinates_your_conscious_reality If upset we are not seeing clearly.http://www.livinglifefully.com/flo/floagingandenthusiasm.htm Inspirational articles from Living Life Fully–Aging and Enthusiasm by Norman Vincent Peale It is true that all our lives we are conditioned to assume that mental and physical vigor are supposed to decline after we have made, say, sixty or seventy or eighty trips around the sun on a whirling sphere called earth. “After a conference of medical and surgical specialists at the Decourcy Clinic in Cincinnati some years ago, the following report was issued: “Time is not toxic. All of those who develop a time-neurosis subscribe to the prevalent superstition that time is in some way a poison exerting a mysterious cumulative action. . . time has no effect on human tissues under any conditions. . . vigor does not necessarily vary inversely with the age of an adult. Belief in the effects of time by those who subscribe to such a belief is the thing that acts as a poison. To put it another way, there is no scientific basis for believing, as most of us do, that the passage of years automatically causes our bodies to age. [And, presumably, that would go for spirit and mind as well.] It is ignorance of the truth about the passage of time, the report continues, that causes us to cringe in fear before the accumulation of years. We need not surrender to age, if our minds are sufficiently enlightened.”Being in darkness and desperately needed light. Not my fault I was broken but would have been my fault if I had stayed that way. Caller Carrie, beginning the CoDependence Self-Study just wanted to connect.Caller Julie M, continuation from Friday, communication issue with her partner and leaving the room where her partner was, inertia bound. Let him know you were not “leaving him” but needing space to process. Speak in terms of creating fun and joy with you, instead of “losing you” Conscious creators. Llenar Danita Bragg “Duck or Eagle?” Ducks just make noise and complain but Eagles soar above the pack. |
| January 25 To Listen, see the link in the note |
This episode begins with the exciting announcement that a listener in Poland has volunteered to translate Michael Ryce’s work into Polish, illustrating the growing international reach of the teachings. Michael then explores the concept of self-terrorization and how individuals unconsciously repeat Power Person dynamics learned during childhood. He explains that under increasing stress, people tend first to comply, then resist, and finally imitate the very behaviors they most disliked in their Power Person. Terrorizing thoughts and behaviors are presented as generational patterns that can be unconsciously passed forward. The discussion encourages listeners to identify and heal these inherited dynamics through awareness and forgiveness rather than continuing cycles of control and fear.
YouTube https://youtu.be/Hpr9DLVnHp0 Additional notes: We received the request from a lady to translate a Youtube lecture michael did on Why Again (https://youtu.be/Q0-K2jbqZ_I) into Polish and then to translate the book. michael shared about terrorizing self or others. Power Person dynamics. Denial: speak or think that someone or something outside of us is the cause of our pain. Our mind creates a false picture of another as cause and because of the dissociation by denial, Caller Susan B., parameters placed on grandson’s behavior (play practice, performances, services, chores, etc) in his home and to his mother. Jeanie offered another mother making money support conditional, the child’s choice for the results. Caller Magda testimonial of the power of the Commitment. She and Chuck have been starting their day off by reading it to each other for months. Fructose/Uric Acid degenerative disease connection… https://youtu.be/JTxkAK82e0I University of California (UCTV) FoodGate: The Break-in, the Cover-up & the Aftermath https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-s5szfPYKY4 |
| January 26 To Listen, see the link in the note |
Jeanie shares reflections on her experience with COVID-19 and the fears that surfaced around survival, family responsibilities, and uncertainty. Michael Ryce and Jeanie discuss how the illness became an opportunity for deeper healing and self-awareness. The conversation explores fear-based realities, generational patterns, and the energetic nature of illness. Michael presents his view that viruses represent fragments of genetic information rather than living entities and discusses how energetic patterns within the individual influence health outcomes. Together they emphasize the importance of willingness, responsibility, and emotional processing in transforming fear into growth and discovering the gifts hidden within difficult experiences.
YouTube https://youtu.be/0kG60tFR-gs Additional notes: Commitment https://whyagain.org/my-commitment/ (revised version michael read online yesterday) Julie was talking about sickness and fear the other day, Jeanie shared, I know when I got Covid my fear came up big time. It was fear based in survival. These frequencies have always been present in my body and mind. A virus is not ‘alive’ so you can’t kill it but a virus is a fragment of old genetic energy, if it is of a disintegrative nature and lands on a cell then the cell replicates the information, if the information is disintegrative then it will impact the other cells Low life energy is not selective, it will land anywhere. But if no way to attach then there is nothing it can do in the structure. Many who have had covid has said it does exacerbate thoughts not dealt with. michael shared an old hip injury and a point in his left foot that has never opened, he can feel it restructuring itself now. Forgive your fear and work through the energetic patterns. Consciously and purposely strengthen your own immunity. If you are eating SAD diet (sugar, salt & fat) or living in blame and strife and abuse then the virus can be tough on you. Not consciously looking to get Covid but it has benefited us significantly. Caller Celinda, Covid brought her to face fear but also her own ‘self-righteousness’ as she tended to want to respond. Her need to be right was to cover looking at her fear. She came to a crossroads of choice and made the commitment that nothing would cause her to remove love from another. To practice with an acquaintance These tools are not about changing behavior (ultimately yes behavior will change) but the objective is to look underneath the behavior to see what is driving the behavior. “As the light increases, we see ourselves to be worse than we thought. We are amazed at our former blindness as we see issuing forth from the depths of our heart a whole swarm of shameful feelings, like filthy reptiles crawling from a hidden cave. We never could have believed that we had harbored such things, and we stand aghast as we watch them gradually appear. But we must neither be amazed nor disheartened. We are not worse than we were; on the contrary, we are better. While our faults diminish, the light by which we see them waxes brighter and we are filled with horror. Bear in mind, for your comfort, that we only perceive our malady when the cure begins.” Archbishop François Fénelon Describing a ‘healing crisis’ as the light is brighter we can see what is there. |
| January 27 To Listen, see the link in the note |
Michael Ryce examines how theoretical frameworks determine perception, drawing on Einstein’s observation that one’s theory about a thing determines what can be observed. He challenges traditional theological interpretations of Y’Shua, suggesting that Y’Shua’s teachings are fundamentally about physics, psychology, physiology, genetics, and the operation of the human mind rather than religion alone. Ryce argues that approaching the teachings through the lens of energy systems reveals practical instructions for living rather than theological doctrines. He encourages listeners to reconsider long-held assumptions and to explore the teachings as a science of human functioning, healing, and conscious creation.
YouTube https://youtu.be/LfLbAItdebY Additional notes: Caller Ann discusses creating the negative, not blame but change, look at it as a gift instead of condemning it michael offered thanks to Julie Matthews for introducing us to Danielle Lin Radio in Utah, we will be doing an interview with her soon. Will announce when and how to tap in. Y’Shua was not just a theologian. He taught undoing what did not belong in us. Learn to bring Love present. Love is what you are designed for – to live, move and have your being in. Perception is a learned skill (output of our mind, that we made up) that constructs our world, familiar (desired and true) michael worked with a man one time who realized his cancer was directly from his rage. He did not want to get rid of his rage because it was his identity. He died of the cancer. Richard Bach says we teach best what we most need to learn Caller Susan and michael discuss “function as love and recognize others as love” incarnate Love into our form and world – can never LOVE you |
| January 28 To Listen, see the link in the note |
Michael Ryce focuses on the nature of love as a state of being rather than a behavior directed toward others. Using a quote from Liam Neeson as a springboard, he discusses how true love heals and restores rather than hurts. He revisits the Aramaic understanding of Rakhma as the filter that allows the presence of love to remain active within the mind and emphasizes that maintaining this state is an internal responsibility. The conversation contrasts cultural ideas of “loving” others as an action with the deeper experience of functioning as love itself. Ryce explains that forgiveness is the process of removing everything unlike one’s newborn nature so that the state of love can remain present regardless of external circumstances.
YouTube https://youtu.be/uXgXW_nkSbY Additional notes: Light of awareness. Observe yourself with a sense of wonder and innocence of a child. Reading of “My Commitment” https://whyagain.org/my-commitment/ michael read a quote from Baha’u’llah – Bahai faith. https://www.bahai.org/bahaullah/ Caller Dusty, Greeks and Romans liked ‘stories’ perception is from inside out not outside in – Movies “300” and “Mystic India” different cultural presentation |
| January 29 |
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| January 30 |
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| January 31 To Listen, see the link in the note |
On the final day of January, the discussion centers on healing through relationships and recent refinements to the Commitment. Jeanie announces additions to the website, including resources on intergenerational healing and Beatitude teachings. Michael explains that relationships themselves are not diseased; rather, individuals bring unresolved issues into relationships where they can either be denied or healed. He reviews updates to the Commitment that have emerged through years of practical application and highlights the importance of communication, responsibility, and maintaining connection to love. The episode reinforces that relationships provide ongoing opportunities to uncover and heal unconscious material and that commitment to love, truth, and forgiveness remains central to the healing journey.
YouTube https://youtu.be/z3Scvo7aBaM Additional notes: Question from chatroom: do a mock worksheet with Fairness as the Goal. michael said that “Just and fair behavior” in the Beatitudes. Will add that thought into the Commitment (michael just finished a new version) New “My Commitment” michael suggested add the line behind the goal “so I can…..” To quit making that situation repeat in other areas of life – stop the addiction to the story of that particular challenge and cancel need to make up another reality Jeanie shared standing in the bank this morning explaining the Aramaic Forgiveness and working often with Generational patterns and it came as a oh my thought that some of the emotional connection with Dad being in the “nursing home” goes back to his mother spending the last 5 years of her life in a nursing home. Need to work on that. Caller Celinda, requests make the changes to the Commitment to MySelf too? Documentary of truckers going to Canadian border, choosing to be unvaccinated Nene spoke of Venezuela – big turnaround, economy is working and developing assets, road repairs, etc.. She will retire in less than a year and moving back there to be with her family and teaching the work in Spanish. We will coordinate via Zoom to support her, so the Spanish page will be growing. Caller Magda suggestion on Commitment – MY connection to OUR Source not just MY Source. Michael said he would consider it, can see a case for both. Not responsible for others connection. Caller Ishvara, revisiting the workshop and the early memories of conflict. Not remember yelling but felt it was more like “being pushed away because she was just a kid” look at patterns of early memories to current life. Subtle. Braincells resonated when the patterns are called to awareness. Then empowered to delete the patterns. |


