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November 1

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November 1, 2023 2nd hour centered on a live worksheet process that explored themes of invisibility, shame, fear, and the healing of power-person dynamics. Jeanie Ryce opened the show by reminding listeners that we come from Love, we are made of Love, and everything unlike Love is false. A caller named Sarah shared her lifelong pattern of keeping herself invisible, rooted in childhood experiences of being repeatedly sent out of class and hiding in the cloakroom to avoid humiliation. Michael Ryce guided her through the Reality Management Worksheet, identifying fear and shame as core emotions to be processed on separate worksheets.

Michael explained how perceptions are built from limited data—only nine bits of information from 10,000 brain cells firing—while actuality contains trillions of bits. When the mind constructs perceptions from hostility or fear, it is using corrupt data, creating false realities. Forgiveness, he emphasized, collapses those corrupt constructs by canceling goals, revealing denied and dissociated content stored in carbon-based memory. This allows access to unconscious threads that generate fear or shame, enabling them to be released at the cellular level. He connected this to the Aramaic translation of John’s gospel: “In the beginning was the mind energy, and the mind energy became flesh,” showing how thoughts literally become chemistry in the body.

The session highlighted the dynamics of denial, sustained incoherence, and the power-person effect. Michael described denial as believing something outside oneself causes inner pain, which blocks awareness of Love and keeps corrupt memory patterns in place. He explained that when a child perceives an authority figure who is not functioning as Love but holds power over survival, the child’s energy field absorbs everything in that environment without filters, creating lifelong power-person dynamics. These patterns later surface in three predictable behaviors depending on stress levels: conforming to what pleased the power person, resisting as a survival strategy, or replicating the power person’s most hurtful behaviors. Sarah recognized that her invisibility was both a self-protective punishment and a way she unconsciously treated others.

Michael also introduced the deeper spiritual dimension of the worksheet process, inviting Rukha d’Koodsha—the elemental feminine force mistranslated as “Holy Spirit”—into activity. He described Rukha as “she who undoes the effects of my errors and teaches me the truth,” a super-processor that helps collapse generational trauma beyond what the human mind can handle. He emphasized the filters of Rakhma and Khooba in the frontal lobes of the brain, which together form “perfect Love” and prevent the mind from generating fear-based realities. The session ended with Sarah shifting into a sense of visibility, empowerment, and readiness to address related memories, supported by the group’s collective presence of Love.

YouTube https://youtu.be/AS4PpDuBdWo

November 2

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Dr Tim said “It’s not me processing out” I have to step aside and let the higher power do it for me. “Way of Mastery” “It begins by accepting that of yourself, you can do nothing.” “Be .. at peace in all things.”

Caller Susan, you can’t think your way to the possible. You have got to be out of your mind. Atonement? “At onement with everything.” Separation is just a dream.

michael added to what Dr Tim said about atonement, the world’s cheap copy is to beat yourself up for what you did instead of oneness.

November 2, 2023 2nd hour deepened the exploration of forgiveness, attachment, and the true meaning of Love. Jeanie Ryce began by emphasizing that much of what culture calls “love” is actually a cheap substitute—whether it be sexual passion, sentimentality, or conditional approval. Dr. Michael Ryce expanded on this by clarifying that forgiveness is not pardoning others or atoning through suffering, but the removal of the barriers within ourselves that block the awareness of Love’s presence. He echoed Einstein’s statement that separation is an “optical delusion,” teaching that forgiveness is the collapse of those illusions so that the truth of our oneness can shine through.

Michael then addressed the dynamics of honest communication in relationships. He contrasted “responsibility communication,” where one owns inner realities, with “projection communication,” where blame is cast outward. He explained that relationships inevitably stir up unconscious “matching bags of garbage,” but if both partners are committed to standing as Love, those patterns can surface safely and be healed. This creates what he called a “provision for insanity,” a conscious agreement that anything unlike Love may arise but will be processed together rather than denied. He stressed that failure in relationships comes not from conflicts arising but from treating them as proof that Love is absent. True success lies in holding Love present while rage, grief, or generational patterns come forward to dissolve. Commitment https://whyagain.org/my-commitment/ has a provision for our insanity.  “If anything unlike LOVE comes up in me, I will hold us in my Heart and listen as I learn to speak, experience, be RESPONSE-ABLE for and Forgive my own realities. I am here for and with you. I promise to speak only Truth to you as I keep communication open and keep LOVE Conscious, Active and Present AS WE HEAL, CELEBRATE LIFE and GROW TOGETHER.” The levels of insanity decreases as you practice the commitment.

The conversation shifted to the biblical story of the woman healed after twelve years of bleeding. Michael explained that her healing was not about touching a cloth but about entering a space of heightened vitality and Love. Yeshua lent her his vitality, boosting her willingness into a space where forgiveness and transmutation of energy could occur. Michael connected this to StillPoint Breathing, describing how the breath opens access to Rukha d’Koodsha—the “super-processor” mistranslated as the Holy Spirit—allowing massive amounts of trauma to dissolve in seconds. He emphasized that forgiveness requires the active presence of Love, likening it to sunlight transforming a leaf into nourishment. Without Love, the mind cannot heal itself.

A caller raised questions about atonement and whether Yeshua bore humanity’s sins by suffering on the cross. Michael reframed this, saying that Yeshua did not take pain away from people but opened an energetic window in Gethsemane, inviting humanity’s unresolved trauma to pass through Love and be healed. He stressed that Yeshua’s gift was bringing the actual tools of forgiveness into the world, saving humanity by showing how healing works rather than doing the work for them. To close the program, Michael led a guided exercise in releasing attachments, where participants called on Rukha to dissolve emotional entanglements with individuals who triggered them. He explained that this does not break relationship but removes the unconscious hooks that block Love, leaving participants freer to connect authentically. https://whyagain.org/emotional-release/

“For there is nothing hidden that will not be disclosed, and nothing concealed that will not be known or brought out into the open.” (Luke 8:17). 

“Open the curtain in your practicing by merely letting go all things you think you want. Your trifling treasures put away, and leave a clean and open space within your mind where Christ can come, and offer you the treasure of salvation.” (ACIM, W-164.8:1-3)

“But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.” (Matthew 6:33)

Y’Shua said there is a work to be done.

YouTube https://youtu.be/IsOqfcPlUQY

November 3

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Dr Tim Way of Mastery – give up needing to know

November 3, 2023 2nd hour hosted by dr michael ryce, featured Jeanie Ryce opening with updates on her physical therapy progress, gardening work with Michael Ryce, and reflections from Susan, who shared a touching dream about Michael affirming her as “my medicine.” This led into a discussion about introversion, performance, and conflicting goals. Susan described her grandson Jacob, who tested as an extreme introvert yet dreams of being a performer. Michael connected this to patterns he also observed in a man living in their home, explaining that such tension between desiring affirmation and retreating into isolation often arises from terror-based thought disorders. He explained that these conflicting goals create inner division, and healing comes by canceling goals and dissolving the thought structures that generate feelings of unsafety.

Michael emphasized that feelings of safety never come from external circumstances but from the thoughts active within the mind. He explained that when individuals carry thought disorders rooted in generational trauma, they create realities of unsafety, even when externally supported. He suggested that the way to help Jacob or others in similar patterns is not to force them into worksheets but to repeatedly introduce the simple awareness that upset always arises when others violate internal goals. By learning to cancel goals, individuals shift their regulatory speech—the subconscious self-talk that governs physiology and behavior—until forgiveness becomes automatic and new patterns emerge.

The program also included a powerful live worksheet session with David, who called in describing deep sorrow tied to lifelong betrayal and mistrust of authority figures. He recounted traumatic experiences with his mother, employers, and even Airbnb, noting that each mirrored the same core wound of betrayal. Michael guided him step by step through the worksheet, identifying sadness and mistrust of connection with his mother as central themes. The process uncovered layers of anger, guilt, and self-condemnation, as well as generational trauma reaching back to his father’s childhood in post-war Germany. Michael emphasized that these patterns are thought disorders rather than truths, and that forgiveness allows them to collapse, restoring coherence to the mind and body.

David’s worksheet process included releasing punishment thoughts, inviting Rukha d’Koodsha—the Aramaic super-processor mistranslated as the Holy Spirit—to undo errors, and replacing incoherent inner spirals with coherent circles of Love. He reported profound shaking in his body as trauma energy moved, followed by relief, inner strength, and gratitude. Michael reminded him that healing work often reveals new layers, encouraging him to continue with additional worksheets on guilt, regret, and self-worth. The show closed with affirmation that bringing Love to generational pain heals not only the individual but the family system, echoing the scriptural call to “honor father and mother” by bringing Love into inherited wounds.

1B Feeling – shaking fear and deep sadness
1C Mary (mother)
event attachment and inability to have it established – no connection he could trust with Mom
1A tap into who you are (feels safe and feels love even though he is shaking)
(make note of other energetic sadness) acknowledges thoughts of zero self-worth and not feeling a part of community / humanity – disconnected
walked through the Love Exchange
thought I must deserve this
epigenetic pattern his father was a recluse but very smart – went through terrible trauma
your body may want to go back into the shape it was in when traumatized
2A step into the willingness to go through the symptoms of healing
goal to be supported, cared for, loved by my mother – that mom would step up and hold me
cancel goal
time when you could have stepped forward and held love and did not? yes his mother when she admitted she did this but does not understand why
7 goal toward her – to lift the load from the family system – gratitude
able to hold and extend love and breathe when thinking of mom
perfect circle instead of squiggly lines going toward center
every time in your life someone did not reach out and extend love to you

experiencing my body reactions like I haven’t since the 10th grade – next worksheet

YouTube https://youtu.be/JMMHimX1ork

November 4

 

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November 5

 

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November 6

 

 

Blog Talk technical difficulties shut callers out and then ended the show

 

November 7

 

 

Blog Talk technical difficulties shut callers out and then ended the show

November 8

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Dr Tim reading from The Way of Mastery will put these on Mindshifters Academy

November 8, 2023 2nd hour opened with Jeanie Ryce explaining the recent technical difficulties with BlogTalk Radio and welcoming Dr. Michael Ryce back on air. The show began with a question from Susan, who asked about Yeshua’s processing in the Garden of Gethsemane. Michael clarified that Yeshua was not “under attack” but was instead in a healing crisis, purging generational trauma and his own remaining pain in preparation for his role at the crucifixion. He described the sweating of blood as a literal manifestation of such a deep detox, which enabled Yeshua to later stand fully as Love, free from generational patterns, and to hold space for humanity’s unresolved trauma.

Michael explained that Western Christianity misrepresents this process by framing it as sacrifice. He emphasized that the Creator never asked for blood sacrifice, pointing to scriptures that reject it outright. Instead, Yeshua’s work was about demonstrating that when nothing unlike Love remains, even the infliction of death cannot destroy life. Michael connected this to his own StillPoint experience of being shown the generational darkness within his bloodline and being asked to bring it into healing. He described this willingness to process generational pain as essential to fulfilling our human purpose, echoing Yeshua’s example in the garden.

The conversation also examined the book of Job. Michael highlighted that commentators often overlook Job’s core insight: that what he feared came upon him. Job realized his suffering came not from divine punishment but from fear-based thoughts directing creation. Michael tied this to the Aramaic meaning of “Satan” as “the resistor” or “one who misleads,” showing how the past can hijack the Creator’s power to manifest suffering. Forgiveness, he emphasized, is the technology for collapsing fear-driven constructs and restoring conscious origination.

The program included reflections on out-of-body experiences, with Michael distinguishing between trauma-induced dissociation and spiritually awakened experiences. He affirmed that true out-of-body states rooted in Love require clarity, but fear does not necessarily prevent disassociation. The dialogue expanded into themes of suffering and victimhood, which Michael described as addictions akin to alcohol or drugs—strategies to avoid responsibility. He stressed that restoration comes only when individuals step out of victimhood and take responsibility for their inner energies.

The latter part of the show focused on Susan’s grandson Jacob, recently diagnosed on the autism spectrum. Michael affirmed the supportive role of Jacob’s new stepfather, who works with autistic children, and highlighted the importance of Love in his healing journey. He suggested the AVACEN device and pointed to research on how induced warmth or fever often brings autistic children into greater coherence and connection. The discussion closed with reflections on the meaning of the word “human,” the spiritual faculty of true thinking as distinct from mental data-cycling, and the importance of origination through Love to dissolve generational trauma and cultural illusions.

Mark 10:18 Why call ye me perfect? There is none perfect but God.

Matthew 26:39 May this cup pass from me but not my will but thine.

Luke 22:44 Y’Shua sweat blood (deep work, healing crisis) – shed everything less than love so he could be the space.

“But go and learn what this means: ‘I desire mercy, not sacrifice.’ For I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners.” Matt 9:13 (NIV)

A little leaven leavens the whole loaf. Critical mass. Jeanie shared another meaning of leavening.

Questions from YouTube 1) human (adomos, red clay, created) God breathed into man the breath of life  2) What is the World – materialistic or spiritual? Thinking is the ability to hold love conscious, active and present and see Truth and introduce something new from Being, not cycling information from the database (carbon based memory). If awake we bring in directly and it is available for all humanity. 3) If I have a packet of information that is true for me and I present it and they have a different perspective then they do not have room in their 9-bit mind to accept it. If placed as an offering like a parable then they might have the space to receive it as their own personal discovery (their own direct experience of integrating truth). 4) Do people keep up the work when introduced to it years ago? Some keep going and some backslide into their familiar way of life. It takes time and dedication and is a process. Some don’t want the effort to change. 5) freewill – go back and list to all 4 audios we do have choice and will instead of willpower and decisions

YouTube https://youtu.be/uaB8FfX9rKA

November 9

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2nd hour prerecorded – Aramaicisms Part 1

YouTube https://youtu.be/nObUHWNxD3E

You can purchase the whole 4 hour video at https://whyagain.org/product/aramaicisms/

November 10

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2nd hour prerecorded – Aramaicisms Part 2

YouTube https://youtu.be/CUOTMj4ckCk

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November 11

 

NO SHOWS ON WEEK-ENDS.  SEE YOU MONDAY. heart

 

November 12

 

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November 13

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2nd hour prerecorded – Aramaicisms Part 3

YouTube https://youtu.be/Hx-S4GLD9jM

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November 14

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2nd hour prerecorded – Aramaicisms Part 4

YouTube https://youtu.be/EZ0TToTM4HY

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November 15

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Dr Tim completed reading chapter 2 from The Way of Mastery will put these on Mindshifters Academy

November 15, 2023 2nd hour opened with Jeanie Ryce welcoming listeners and reading an email from someone who had first encountered Michael Ryce’s Why Is This Happening to Me Again? workshop on cassette 30 years earlier. The writer described how that teaching transformed their healing journey, and though they had studied with many healers since, they felt drawn back to this work and wanted to share it with clients who were “stuck in their heads” and struggling with physical illness. Michael reflected on how that original workshop remains unchanged in their catalog because of the clarity with which it came together, even though much else has been updated. He noted, however, that one crucial piece not fully explained in those early years was the reason for canceling goals: canceling collapses mental constructs, opening access to unconscious material and clearing corrupt data.

Michael expanded on the distinction between “the mind of man” and “the mind of the Creator.” He explained that perception is always a construct of brain-cell resonance, not actuality. He cited George Miller’s Harvard research, showing that out of 10,000 brain cells firing, the mind constructs awareness from only nine bits of data, painting a picture on the inside of our eyeballs. Since every construct of perception is goal-driven, canceling goals interrupts the selection process, collapses the false image, and creates space for something new to be revealed. This, he said, is the core technology of Aramaic forgiveness, allowing healing at the unconscious level where generational trauma is stored.

The conversation then turned to the recent “Aramaicisms” workshop that Michael and Dale Allen Hoffman recorded, now available free in the archives. Michael explained that he coined the word Aramaicisms to describe the restoration of original meanings of Yeshua’s teachings that were lost when translated into Greek, Latin, and English. He stressed how the Greeks substituted “cheap copies” for real concepts—for example, turning Love into sentimentality or sexual passion, forgiveness into pardoning others, and law into obedience to an authority figure. In Aramaic, “law” simply means “how it works,” and Yeshua’s core teaching was that Rakhma—an inner filter of Love in the frontal lobes—must remain open when thinking of God, neighbor, or self. Without Rakhma, the mind projects corrupt content from carbon-based memory rather than perceiving actuality.

Michael further explained that in Aramaic, “neighbor” does not mean someone living nearby, but anyone who is mentally near—anyone one thinks about. Even thinking of an enemy like Hitler requires keeping Rakhma open to preserve one’s own true Self as Love. He described how military and political systems altered meanings of words to justify war, illustrating Vladimir Lenin’s insight that “the way to destroy a culture is to change the meaning of its words.” He connected this distortion to why modern religion often justifies hostility and exclusion while claiming to represent Yeshua. Forgiveness, he emphasized, restores true thinking, which is not recycling brain-cell data but holding Love consciously present so that falsity dissolves when it surfaces.

Callers, including Susan, engaged with the teaching, expressing both excitement and overwhelm at the pace of the Aramaicisms material. Michael encouraged listeners to make notes, ask questions, and use community dialogue to unpack these truths. The program closed with gratitude for the work of Dan McDougald and others who helped preserve the Khabouris manuscript and first-century meanings, and with Michael’s reminder that when Rakhma is active, Love remains the guiding force, falsity collapses, and true human life is restored.

Aramaicisms Part 1 was Nov 9th, Part 2 was Nov 10th, Part 3 was Nov 13 and Part 4 was yesterday Nov 14 during the 2nd hour of the show each day.

YouTube https://youtu.be/IeKfjVcSlZU

November 16

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Dr Tim reading The Way of Mastery will put these on Mindshifters Academy

November 16, 2023 2nd hour hosted by Dr. Michael Ryce and Jeanie Ryce began with announcements about upcoming events, including the monthly MindShifters and Stillpoint Breathing weekend, which had new participants joining by Zoom. They emphasized how these gatherings are not only powerful healing processes but also build a supportive community where participants hold space for one another, forming bonds of friendship and accountability. The discussion then shifted into a deeper exploration of first-century Aramaic language and its implications for understanding perception, healing, and human functioning.

Dr. Ryce reflected on cultural distortions of “holy days,” noting how their original meaning of supporting the experience of love and human wholeness has often been degraded into mere occasions for drinking or distraction. He introduced Carl Jung’s teaching that “your vision will become clear only when you can look into your own heart,” contrasting sight and perception with true vision. He explained that what we think we “see” outside of us is actually the brain’s construction based on past data, which amounts to a dream. Drawing on Anil Seth’s TED Talk, he described perception as the mind’s best guess rather than objective reality, emphasizing that most people live in a dream state formed by unresolved past experiences rather than present actuality.

He connected this to the power person dynamic, explaining how unresolved childhood experiences shape perceptions, physiology, and behavior well into adulthood. The power person—usually a parent or authority figure—imprints messages such as “you’re broken” or “you’ll never be good enough,” which then color every future relationship. Ryce described how conflict arises in adult relationships when partners trigger these unresolved dynamics, particularly when they fail to fulfill unspoken goals rooted in power person interactions. This is the deeper meaning behind cultural phrases like “the honeymoon is over,” as people unconsciously project old wounds onto present partners. Healing requires turning inward, recognizing these patterns, and applying forgiveness—not as pardoning others, but as canceling the goals that perpetuate distorted perceptions.

During the call-in portion, a participant named Peter shared how he had recently revisited the work after thirty years and realized that his lifelong frustration with people not keeping their word was tied to his power person dynamic. Dr. Ryce explained that until such patterns are resolved, we unconsciously broadcast an energetic “megaphone message” that draws in experiences to repeat the old wound, providing opportunities to heal. Peter recognized that by going inward and applying the tools, his perceptions of key people in his life had already shifted, creating more harmony and even opening new opportunities like job offers. Dr. Ryce affirmed this as the power of awakening from the dream of projection.

The hour closed with Ryce outlining how emotional suppression cascades through stages—guilt, shame, hostility, fear, grief, apathy, and unconsciousness—each linked to physical and mental dysfunction. He stressed that by practicing forgiveness and looking within rather than blaming others, one can reverse these patterns and reconnect to enthusiasm, presence, and the living energy of love. He reminded listeners that we are designed not to age, suffer, and die, but to function as conscious creators aligned with love, and that this work offers the tools to awaken to that reality.

Healing Through Relationships not healing your relationships – Power Person messages POWER PERSON DYNAMICS – runs you based on the level of stress

YouTube https://youtu.be/iAuo5BNj2FI

November 17

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Dr Tim reading The Way of Mastery will put these on Mindshifters Academy

November 17, 2023 2nd hour hosted by Dr. Michael Ryce and Jeanie Ryce hosted a rich dialogue with callers about applying the tools of forgiveness, understanding Aramaic roots, and embodying love as the essence of human life. The show opened with a caller, Ann, who described working through a Wake-Up Sheet and hitting a block when asked to release her thoughts about her stepfather. Michael encouraged her to see this as a breakthrough because she had shifted from blaming external events to taking full responsibility for her own internal process. He explained that the human mind is an evidential device that generates evidence based on the language we use, so when we shift from “that upset me” to “this upset was stirred in me,” we reclaim responsibility and open the door to healing.

Ann also shared that she was entering a new relationship and noticed how intimacy was stirring old power-person dynamics tied to her stepfather. Michael affirmed that relationships often serve as mirrors, surfacing unresolved generational issues and giving us opportunities to clean them up through forgiveness. He stressed that these patterns repeat until they are healed, but with tools such as the Reality Management Worksheet and the support of community, transformation becomes possible.

Belinda then joined the conversation, reflecting on her struggles with perfectionism, judgment, and being overly in her head. She explained how repetition, terms of endearment, and self-compassion had helped soften her patterns. She shared how listening to others in the community, including Dr. Tim Hayes and Susan, had reminded her of the importance of childlike play and gentleness in healing. Michael expanded on her insight, reminding listeners that the mind and body are inseparable and that awareness of physical sensations can guide forgiveness work when mental clarity is blocked.

The discussion turned to Aramaic concepts, especially the mistranslation of “original sin.” Michael reframed it as “original blessing,” explaining that Yeshua’s teachings were about remembering our created state as love, not about guilt or punishment. He introduced the Aramaic terms Rakhma and Kuba, describing them as apertures in the mind that open to allow the active presence of love to flood physiology, dissolve hostility and fear, and filter perception so that intentions remain rooted in love. When both are open, what scripture calls “perfect love casting out fear” becomes a physiological reality. He stressed that breathing keeps these apertures open, maintaining connection with love and dissolving generational patterns of trauma.

Michael tied this to baptism, noting that Yeshua never baptized with water but with breath—what the Aramaic texts call Rukha d’Koodsha, the Creator’s breath. True baptism, he explained, is energetic healing through breath, which opens the veil between the conscious and unconscious mind, allowing rapid release of stored hostility and fear. This practice, he emphasized, is the real key to forgiveness and healing across generations. He concluded by reminding listeners that willingness to breathe and keep the veil open is the “magic pill” that dissolves trauma, reclaims the original blessing, and restores us to our essence as love.

YouTube https://youtu.be/lo6qRfAKbPg

November 18

 

NO SHOWS ON WEEK-ENDS.  SEE YOU MONDAY. heart

 

November 19

 

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November 20

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Dr Tim reading The Way of Mastery (part of chapter 3) will put these on Mindshifters Academy

November 20, 2023 2nd hour hosted by Dr. Michael Ryce and Jeanie Ryce explored the theme of generational trauma, the distortion of love, and the deep work required to restore humanity to its original state of being. Michael opened the program by reflecting on history through the lens of a recent series he had watched about Jamestown. He described how indentured servants lived in conditions so dire that one observer reported they would have been better off dead. He connected this with a broader pattern seen across history—from Napoleon to Versailles to Nazi Germany—where human beings disconnected from love and instead operated from minds of rage, fear, guilt, and control. He emphasized that fascism is not just a political system but a mental illness, a thought disorder rooted in hostility and fear.

Michael shared the story of a man who, after decades of healing work, had broken cycles of abuse that had plagued his family for generations. Once immersed in a world of alcohol, violence, and trauma, he transformed his family system so profoundly that his children grew up knowing themselves as love rather than repeating the inherited patterns of worthlessness and abuse. Michael explained that no one is born with hatred, racism, or vengeance; these are learned realities programmed into us by our power-person dynamics. Healing requires more than quick fixes—it is a lifetime of work to dismantle the energetic patterns carried through hundreds of generations stored in what he calls the carbon-based memory system.

He stressed that unresolved hostility, fear, and guilt are not removed in five minutes but must be persistently faced with tools like forgiveness. The Aramaic meaning of “sin” and “evil,” both archery terms meaning “off the mark,” was used to illustrate how distorted thought disorders are passed through family systems until someone chooses to stop the cycle. Michael connected this with Carl Jung’s insights on the shadow and unconscious, explaining that until unconscious patterns are made conscious, they direct our lives, and we mistake them for fate. Projection causes us to believe our pain comes from others, when in fact it is unresolved trauma within us. Forgiveness, in its Aramaic sense, is the process of removing these internal energies so they no longer reproduce in our lives.

Jeanie and Michael also discussed the misuse of scripture, noting that a text designed to return us to love has too often been filtered through minds filled with hostility and fear, resulting in teachings centered on blame, punishment, and guilt. Michael clarified that our body-mind unit is a vehicle for expression, much like a radio or stereo, and what comes through depends on whether it is filled with distortion or love. The work is to clean the instrument so that it reflects only the presence of love. Words themselves, he stressed, are powerful energetic patterns that shape physiology and attract experiences that resonate with them. As creators, we must reclaim awareness of how language and thought set the direction of our lives.

The show closed with Michael reminding listeners that even in the midst of messy work, healing byproducts arise—moments of joy, appreciation, and serenity that confirm the process is working. He urged participants to persist with the forgiveness tools, accessible through whyagain.org, the Heartland Forgiveness app, and the vast library of MindShifters Radio archives, because true recovery is not about religion but about conversion back to our original state of love.

“Until you make the unconscious conscious, it will direct your life and you will call it fate.” ― C.G. Jung

“Whatever is rejected from the self, appears in the world as an event.” C.G. Jung

“We meet ourselves time and again in a thousand disguises on the path of life.” ― C.G. Jung

“Everything that irritates us about others can lead us to an understanding of ourselves.” ― C.G. Jung

Music suggestion: “Open the Eyes of my Heart Lord” sung by Christopher Duffley, 10-year old autistic and blind boy, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPTMA7HIIyk

YouTube https://youtu.be/BM6Rv3aG4n4

November 21

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Dr Tim continues reading The Way of Mastery – will put these on Mindshifters Academy

Purpose, Personal Power & Commitment PURPOSE Worksheet revised 2017 from Purpose, Personal Power and Commitment (PDF format) For an example go to https://whyagain.org/purpose/  Live in alignment with your Purpose, set goals in alignment with your purpose, brings in more energy, your Personal Power. We all have the same Primary Purpose – to develop a viable conscious Spiritual body. Then we each have a unique secondary purpose. We are given talents, abilities and enjoyments with our intuitive vision of a perfect world.

michael’s purpose statement can be read at https://whyagain.org/team/dr-michael-ryce/

Jeanie’s purpose statement can be read at https://whyagain.org/team/jeanie-shaw-ryce/

November 21, 2023 2nd hour hosted by Dr. Michael Ryce and Jeanie Ryce led a wide-ranging conversation on perception, purpose, and the original Aramaic teachings of Yeshua. Jeanie began by sharing a reflection on Erik Erikson’s eight stages of development and how unresolved traumas from early life carry into adulthood as mistrust, shame, guilt, and doubt. She explained how inner child work helps uncover and release these unresolved patterns, aligning well with the forgiveness process. Michael added that many people are driven by power-person dynamics, seeking approval outside themselves, which perpetuates pain until it is faced through tools like the Reality Management Worksheet.

Michael contrasted Yeshua’s teachings with cultural distortions of language. He noted that Lenin once said the way to destroy a culture is to change the meaning of its words, and emphasized how much of Yeshua’s Aramaic message has been lost through Greek, Latin, and English interpretations. Instead of theology, Yeshua offered physics, physiology, psychology, and genetics: practical tools for restoring human beings to love. He explained that phrases like “the sins of the fathers will be passed into three and four generations” referred not to punishment but to the energetic and genetic transmission of unresolved hostility and fear. Forgiveness in Aramaic means to remove these dynamics from the mind, restoring us to our created state as love.

A central theme of the broadcast was the importance of purpose. Michael explained that conflicting goals create conflicting perceptions, which can manifest as conditions like schizophrenia. Healing begins with establishing one’s purpose and aligning thoughts, goals, and behaviors with it. He described two levels of purpose: the primary purpose shared by all humans—to develop a viable conscious spiritual body that can embody love—and the secondary purpose, which is unique to each person and expressed in their talents and contributions. He encouraged listeners to use the Purpose, Personal Power, and Commitment worksheet available at whyagain.org to clarify their purpose and remove cultural brainwashing that pushes people into being “good commercial servants” rather than authentic human beings.

The discussion also explored perception as a construct of the mind. Michael emphasized that eyes do not see; rather, the brain constructs images from resonated content within the unconscious. This is why multiple witnesses to the same event can describe entirely different realities. Yeshua called these mental constructs “appearances” and cautioned not to judge by them, because when hostility and fear drive perception, the data is corrupt. Forgiveness removes the underlying hostility, transforming both inner experience and outer relationships. Michael and Jeanie illustrated this with personal stories, including Jeanie’s history of abuse and how carrying hatred for decades only perpetuated her pain. Once she began forgiving, she no longer carried the same reaction, even when imagining facing her abuser.

The show closed with a teaching on responsibility. Michael dismantled the cultural “religion of blame,” showing how most people believe others cause their pain. He explained that while someone may physically hurt us, the emotional suffering comes from unresolved energies within ourselves. By forgiving those patterns, one can dissolve not only emotional distress but also many so-called physical diseases, since matter itself is energy. He quoted Einstein’s reminder that what we call matter is actually energy vibrating at perceptible frequencies. Healing, then, is a process of restoring the flow of love as energy through every cell, bringing human beings into alignment with actuality rather than living in the illusions of perception.

YouTube https://youtu.be/hcJwd0Bz1vk

November 22

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Dr Tim continues reading The Way of Mastery – will put these on Mindshifters Academy

LISTEN TO MICHAEL READING THE FIRST TWO CHAPTERS OF HIS NEW BOOK: “THE END OF SUFFERING, RESURRECTING THE ORIGINAL ARAMAIC Y’SHUA, THE CHRIST.”
* Chapter 1: “THE END OF SUFFERING” – 44 Minutes (2.6 MB)
* Chapter 2: “THE CORE PROBLEM, BEING WAXED GROSS” – 28 Minutes (1.6 MB)

November 22, 2023 2nd hour Jeanie Ryce opened the program with reflections on gratitude, family traditions, and the importance of consciously choosing how we respond to life. She described her morning exercise routine called a “gratitude walk,” where the focus is on shifting the mind to appreciation rather than frustration. Jeanie encouraged listeners to remember that “responsibility” means the ability to respond, not blame, and that we can choose to bring love into any situation, especially during family gatherings around the holidays.

She also shared a powerful insight from Jewish tradition—that the name of God is not pronounceable but is expressed through the sound of breath itself. This tied into the Aramaic understanding of creation: every breath we take is speaking God’s name, offering us a constant opportunity to reconnect with love and presence. Jeanie wove this into her reflections on family time with their granddaughter Arya, illustrating how moments of joy and love are openings to gratitude and deeper awareness.

The discussion deepened as Dr. Michael Ryce joined the call. He spoke about the Aramaic meaning of forgiveness, describing it as removing the root of suffering, canceling the goals that drive distorted perceptions, and taking responsibility for one’s own inner state. He explained how the ancient word Rakhma refers to a feminine filter of compassion that opens the mind to love and is the key to understanding scripture. Without Rakhma, the teachings are easily twisted into guilt or fear, but with it, the veil of misunderstanding dissolves and truth becomes accessible.

A caller raised the question of Yeshua’s time in the Garden of Gethsemane and the story of him sweating blood. Michael clarified that this was not about taking on the sins of the world as a guilt-laden burden, but rather Yeshua processing his own genetic anomalies and cleansing his physiology to prepare himself as an instrument capable of carrying love into the collective suffering of humanity. He emphasized that each of us is called to face our own layers of unresolved trauma, but not necessarily in such extreme crises. With willingness and the breath—Rukha d’Koodsha—healing can come gently, in manageable steps.

The conversation moved into the idea of “bloated nothingness,” the unresolved hostility, fear, and trauma that block us from receiving direct guidance from Spirit. Michael explained that when this is forgiven and released, everyone has equal access to truth, what he called the “galactic database” of creation. He dismantled the cultural misinterpretation of sacrifice, clarifying that Yeshua never called for giving up dreams or ambitions but for surrendering anything rooted in pain and separation, while embracing our true purpose in love.

The show closed with reflections from participants on community, healing, and gratitude. Stories of hearts appearing in meditative vision, childlike joy in play, and the willingness to cancel even positive-sounding goals revealed the natural byproduct of the work: joy, presence, and renewed life energy. Michael reminded listeners that we are not designed to die but to regenerate, and that each act of forgiveness removes blocks, restores vitality, and deepens our awareness that life is precious, sacred, and sustained by every breath.

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November 23

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Blessed Thanksgiving Day.

Dr Tim read a powerful writing “Joy in Disguise” by a member of his support group, Erica Vega, and with her permission he will post it on MindShifters Academy

Dr Tim continued in the 3rd lesson of The Way of Mastery – will put these on Mindshifters Academy – on forgiveness, dismantling perception, live in the question. Some say they need to hold onto their anger. Look at life completely different and ask what is this moment teaching me. Axiom 1: Nothing which you are experiencing is caused by anything outside of you. You experience only the effects of your own choice. (Awakening, Creatorship, Projection) Axiom 2: I need do nothing. (Freedom, Creatorship, Purpose & Love) Axiom 3: You do not live any “ordinary” moments. (Trust & Allowance) Axiom 4: The only relationship that holds any value at all is your relationship with God. (God, Love)

Heart Math – https://www.heartmath.com/ says “Dare to connect with your heart. You will be lifting not only yourself and those you love and care about, but also the world in which you live.” – Doc Childre, HeartMath Founder

Not possible to be separate from your Creator.

Edgar Cayce “Let this day of Thanksgiving be not only that wherein to enjoy that which may satiate the body, that which may make for the gratifying of appetites of the body, but that day when each of you may give thanks to God for BEING alive, – with the opportunities to raise your voice in prayer, in praise, in thanksgiving for the love the Creator has shown, that the Creator showers upon you day by day!”

Jeanie shared her writing “I Am Thankful 2023”

michael expressed his gratitude.

Thanksgiving – appreciate the blessings and abundance we have.

November 23, 2023 2nd hour Jeanie Ryce opened with a Thanksgiving reflection she reads each year, updating it with new life events. She shared gratitude for the blessings and challenges of the year, including the passing of her father in March, the joy of caring for their granddaughter Arya, the gardens they cultivate, and the love and support that sustain them through trials. Jeanie offered thanks for family, friends, health, technology, and the simple yet profound gifts of life such as laughter, fresh air, food, and companionship. She emphasized how gratitude is not just for one day but a daily practice that grounds her in appreciation for God, Yeshua, and the presence of love that sustains all things.

Dr. Michael Ryce then added his reflections, affirming gratitude for Jeanie, their partnership, and the fruit of the work they share together. He also extended his appreciation to those listening and participating in the work globally, noting how each person who practices forgiveness contributes to the “critical mass” needed to shift the planet toward healing. Michael drew connections between Native American languages and Aramaic, suggesting that many indigenous peoples may trace their lineage to the scattered tribes of Israel. He acknowledged the atrocities committed against indigenous peoples and emphasized the importance of holding space for their healing, reminding listeners that true gratitude involves awareness of the larger human story as well as personal blessings.

The program also included a dialogue with Tippi, a participant from Thailand, who asked about supporting her brother through schizophrenia. Michael explained that perception is driven by goals, and conflicting goals create conflicting realities that can appear as mental illness. He encouraged clarifying purpose, canceling conflicting goals, and using the Reality Management Worksheet and the Heartland Forgiveness app. He highlighted the importance of diet, detoxing from drugs, and clean living in supporting mental clarity. He distinguished between happiness, which is fleeting and tied to dopamine spikes from achieving goals, and joy, which arises from being connected to love. Michael emphasized that forgiveness is not pardoning others but releasing the energetic patterns within ourselves that perpetuate pain.

The show closed with gratitude extended to participants from around the world, including listeners in Australia and Thailand, demonstrating the global reach of the MindShifters community. Michael reminded listeners that anger is not a true emotion but an anesthetic that masks pain, and that forgiveness is the process of dissolving pain to restore our true identity as love. He urged everyone to continue practicing forgiveness and gratitude as the greatest gift we can offer ourselves and the world, affirming that each step in this process adds to the healing of the whole planet.

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November 24

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Dr Tim has posted the letter he read yesterday to the MindShifters Academy page of Educational Materials “Joy In Disguise” by Erica Vega

“Let us take our bloated nothingness out of the path of the divine circuits.” Ralph Waldo Emerson

November 24, 2023 2nd hour Jeanie Ryce opened the show with light reflections about her morning at physical therapy, meeting family for Black Friday shopping, and enjoying unseasonably warm weather while also expressing concern for its impact on the planet. She connected Thanksgiving with the idea of a true “holy day,” reminding listeners that it is about tapping into wholeness rather than being lost in distraction. Jeanie emphasized the importance of gratitude, presence, and the role of questioning and skepticism in helping each person deepen their process of healing.

The conversation moved into a caller’s reflection about Yeshua in the Garden of Gethsemane. The caller wondered if, because of the story of immaculate conception, Yeshua might not have carried generational trauma. Dr. Michael Ryce responded by reframing immaculate conception as a metaphor for living free of unresolved dynamics. He explained that when we do the work of forgiveness and cancel the goals driving hostility and fear, we can function without the interference of generational trauma and live in resonance with the love Yeshua modeled. Michael stressed that the key is not belief in miraculous stories but applying the tools that allow us to experience what Yeshua taught in actuality.

The dialogue expanded into the nature of perception and forgiveness. Michael explained that 98 percent of what people think they perceive is distorted by unresolved hostility and fear, what Emerson called “bloated nothingness.” He noted that forgiveness removes corrupt data, making it possible to perceive immaculately, without distortion. A caller shared how this insight had changed her life, allowing her to pause in moments of stress, ask what goal might be resonating old trauma, and choose to forgive. Michael affirmed this as the heart of the process: removing corrupt data to reconnect with actuality and conceive freshly in each moment.

The show also touched on political and personal challenges, with Michael reminding listeners that when we live aligned with love, even events that appear harmful can become blessings. He shared personal stories of falling on ice and car accidents that, instead of causing injury, resulted in unexpected healing. He tied this to scriptural promises that “no weapon formed against you will prosper” when one lives in harmony with love. Conversely, when we are out of harmony, life provides opportunities to recognize distortions and return to truth through forgiveness.

Other stories highlighted how unresolved guilt and the need for approval shape choices. One participant reflected on a lifetime of playing piano from guilt and expectation, realizing after years of struggle that the need for approval had driven her rather than genuine joy. Michael helped her see how shifting from performance-driven identity to living on purpose brings freedom and peace. The conversation also explored family dynamics, with suggestions for using the Purpose, Personal Power, and Commitment worksheet to help children and grandchildren clarify whether they are pursuing paths for love and approval or truly aligned with their purpose.

The broadcast closed with Michael sharing My Commitment, a personal code developed over decades of practice. This pledge emphasizes speaking truth, acting with fairness and gentleness, keeping love conscious and active, and applying forgiveness whenever anything unlike love arises. Michael reminded listeners that this work is about living in conscious presence, holding love as the core of every relationship, and giving the gift of healing and commitment to the world.

PERSONAL CODE EVALUATION FEEDBACK SHEET  revised 2020 (PDF format) – assignments given in ten areas assessed by the PC Evaluation (this evaluation is taken in most intensive programs, email jeanie@whyagain.org if interested in purchasing additional evaluations)

COMMITMENTS – Tool used in Healing Through Relationships, in 11 languages, plus First Person Commitment and Child’s Commitment and I Am Somebody
My Commitment – explanation behind the words – excerpt from July 7, 2020 show (MP3 format)

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November 25

 

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November 26

 

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November 27

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Dr Tim continues reading The Way of Mastery – will put these on Mindshifters Academy

michael explains Parasympathetic (fight or flight or freeze) and Sympathetic Dominance (rest and digest)  can read more at https://whyagain.org/avacen/ and listen to https://whyagain.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/DrRyceAVACENandParasympatheticActivation.mp3

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Aramaic Forgiveness, cancelling goals,same said in ACIM.  “Open the curtain in your practicing by merely letting go all things you think you want. Your trifling treasures put away, and leave a clean and open space within your mind where Christ can come, and offer you the treasure of salvation. (ACIM, W-164.8:1-3)

November 27, 2023 2nd hour, Jeanie Ryce opened the show with reflections on gratitude and giving, sharing stories about caring for their granddaughter Arya and donating blankets to the Salvation Army for the homeless. She reminded listeners that even simple practices like daily gratitude lists and noticing what we often take for granted can shift our minds into appreciation. Arya’s curiosity about banking and money became a teaching moment about how the world works, illustrating how children absorb lessons when framed with love and patience.

Dr. Michael Ryce then introduced the AVACEN device, which he has used daily for three years, describing it as “physical forgiveness.” He explained how it works by creating a vacuum around the hand while warming the blood, which restores microcirculation through the capillaries. This process helps relax the body, release chronic stress, and reverse the effects of sympathetic dominance, where blood is shunted away from higher brain function, digestion, and regeneration into fight-or-flight survival mode. By reopening circulation to the parasympathetic system, the body returns to balance, oxygen flows, and many symptoms of aging and pain diminish. He compared blocked circulation to a stream turning into a swamp, where unresolved trauma and stress allow disease to take root. With restored flow, detoxification and healing naturally occur.

Michael transitioned into teachings on forgiveness as understood in first-century Aramaic. He contrasted the modern “letting someone off the hook” idea with the original meaning of the word shabag—to cancel, untie, or let loose. He explained that our mind only processes nine bits of data out of 10,000 brain cell firings at a time, and those bits are selected according to our goals and theories. When we are in hostility or fear, the data is corrupt, producing false perceptions that blame others. Forgiveness collapses these false constructs by canceling the goals driving them, leaving the conscious mind open for hidden pain to surface in the presence of love, where it can dissolve. Michael tied this insight to A Course in Miracles, pointing to Lesson 164 as directly aligned with the Aramaic understanding, though often overlooked.

He illustrated the process with examples: canceling the goal for someone to honor or repay us dissolves the projection that they are the problem, allowing us to face our own unresolved dynamics. He noted that this simple practice took him decades to understand fully and that it remains the most powerful psychological insight he has ever encountered. The genius of Yeshua, he said, was in providing a practical method to collapse false perception and access the unconscious mind for healing. He recalled how even Buddhist teachers, while skilled in letting go of attachments, found the Aramaic tool of canceling goals to be a missing link needed in today’s culture.

The program closed with Jeanie sharing a playful story of guiding Arya through a forgiveness process using her dolls. When a toy “didn’t work,” Jeanie helped the doll cancel its goal, teaching Arya by example how to release stress and reconnect with love. Michael added that children raised with these tools learn naturally to cancel goals and restore themselves to love, rather than internalizing blame or believing they are bad. Together, they emphasized that this teaching is about building brain cells for love from the earliest age, ensuring that forgiveness becomes second nature and that life’s purpose—to be love—is never forgotten.

YouTube https://youtu.be/byndoHRcGNs

November 28

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Dr Tim continues reading The Way of Mastery – will put these on Mindshifters Academy

Dr Tim talks with caller Susan. Feels she tries to manipulate the ‘world’ so she will get what she wants. “Seek ye first the kingdom of Love and all these things will be given unto you.” Guy Finley says in the Aramaic, if you learn to have LOVE for all things above all else (all events are neutral, go with the flow) the rule of eternal life is all the things you think you want will be put in a passive position within you and won’t drive you, not about acquiring things. Every negative thought is relegated to the ‘kiddie table’ and are not elevated to the level that ‘owns me’. Then in a position to choose again, what is my role in this situation? Allowance and surrender.Erica Vega says “I get to…” not that “I have to…” no judgement. Nobody causes me to hate, just realize it is in there, in me. Submitted to the great mystery. What she is doing is a possibility for all of us.

MindShifters -a thought about an issue in my life about which I hold thought disorders. The MindShifter will resonate and you write everything (thought, feeling, emotion) that comes forward. Uncover what is underneath that keeps you from achieving what you say you want in life. Every time you write it, it increases the amplitude and you get to see what you need to work on to clean it up. michael gave an example of writing “I always earn twice as much as I can spend.” The unconscious becomes conscious.
MINDSHIFTERS List- (3 sections of 13 MindShifters each) revised August 2023 to reflect more accurate wording and directions.  Pick two numbers 1-3 and 1-13 – there are three sections with 13 statements per section. With the Monthly Membership group we have 19 sections of 13 each.Monthly Membership information at https://whyagain.org/event/mindshifters-and-stillpoint-breathing-online-workshop-2/

November 28, 2023 2nd hour, Jeanie Ryce opened the show with personal reflections on caring for their granddaughter Arya. She shared Arya’s inquisitive questions about why the sun can shine yet the air be cold, and her excitement in taking herbal baths made with sage that Michael had introduced to her. Jeanie tied these moments into the larger theme of purpose, describing how even children naturally ask what they are here to do. Arya’s sense that she is present to help people when they are hurt became a springboard for discussing how openness and curiosity are vital qualities to preserve throughout life.

Dr. Michael Ryce then introduced the core teaching of the program: the tool of the MindShifter. He explained that what we call “thinking” is often nothing more than resonance—information firing within us in reaction to a frequency, rather than genuine choice or creativity. A MindShifter is a carefully chosen statement that resonates with hidden content in the unconscious, surfacing unresolved issues so they can be addressed. Michael described the practice: writing a MindShifter statement repeatedly on one side of a page and allowing free associations to emerge on the other. Over time, buried memories and patterns rise to the surface, revealing what has been hidden and offering opportunities for forgiveness and healing. He emphasized that the power of a MindShifter lies in its ability to bring unconscious patterns into awareness so they no longer drive behavior from the shadows.

Michael likened this process to how resonance works in electronics, drawing on his background in physics. Just as the human voice sets air molecules in motion and transfers frequency to the brain, so too do words and thoughts resonate within us, activating old patterns. By applying MindShifters deliberately, people can access generational traumas, power person dynamics, and unconscious goals that otherwise remain hidden. He connected this to scriptural principles, explaining that “taking care of the heart” in ancient texts can be understood in modern language as taking care of the unconscious, since out of it flow the issues of life. Generational patterns, he reminded listeners, are inherited but can be healed and released through conscious practice.

The broadcast also explored perception as a construct of the mind. Michael explained that the eyes do not see; they act as antennas that receive light frequencies, while the brain decodes these signals and projects them as images. This means that what we think we see outside ourselves is actually a projection of our brain’s data, often distorted by hostility and fear. Forgiveness in its Aramaic sense—shebag, to cancel—collapses these distorted perceptual constructs, exposing the underlying content to love so it can be healed. Michael shared that denial occurs when we believe others are the cause of our pain, but true healing comes when we cancel the goals driving our perceptions and take responsibility for the unresolved energies within.

A caller, Doug, asked for a MindShifter and shared his struggles with relationships, particularly repeating patterns of women leaving him. Michael helped him recognize that his unconscious may be sending out an energetic message of rejection, reproducing the very dynamic he most fears. Through the use of MindShifters, Doug was invited to surface and dissolve these unconscious messages so they no longer drive his relational outcomes. Michael emphasized that by forgiving and canceling the unconscious goals behind these patterns, one can stop recreating cycles of abandonment and instead live in alignment with love.

The show closed with a reminder that unresolved content in the unconscious will always be resonated into awareness—either through life circumstances or by using tools like the MindShifter and the Reality Management Worksheet. By choosing to face these patterns consciously, we stop projecting blame onto others, collapse false perceptions, and restore ourselves to presence in love. Michael and Jeanie affirmed that this is the essence of first-century Aramaic forgiveness: not pardoning others, but removing the corrupt data within ourselves so we can return to our original design as love.

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November 29

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Dr Tim continues reading The Way of Mastery – will put these on Mindshifters Academy

2nd hour prerecorded “On Creating Consciously”

You can purchase the 2 hr DVD at https://whyagain.org/product/on-creating-consciously-keys-to-abundance/

 

November 30

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The life you are living is your path home. Choose Again. Embrace life with reverence and keep it holy. Worthy of respect. Ask to be shown in the moment what you need to learn. How forgiveness heals – dismantle perceptions and see life as a shimmering radiance. Judgement makes the conduit smaller and the flow is less.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cymatics sound impact on sand – our words impact the material world – creation. In the beginning was the mind energy and the mind energy became flesh. Regulatory Speech.

November 30, 2023 2nd hour, Jeanie Ryce welcomed listeners into a supportive space for dialogue, reminding everyone that the show is designed for interaction and the application of tools, not passive listening. Dr. Michael Ryce then shifted the focus to first-century Aramaic forgiveness, conscious language, and the energetic impact of speech. He honored the passing of Robert Tennyson Stevenson, a long-time advocate of conscious language, and used this to transition into a discussion of “regulatory speech.” Drawing on stories from Heartland’s Laws of Living course and examples from cymatics research, he explained how sound frequencies organize physical matter, including our physiology. He emphasized that the words we use shape cellular responses, health, and perception, either bringing harmony or destruction.

Michael contrasted the Greek mistranslation of John’s gospel, “In the beginning was the Word,” with the Aramaic meaning: “In the beginning was the mind energy, or willed action, and that became flesh.” He linked this insight to Bruce Lipton’s cellular biology, showing how thoughts generate neuropeptides that literally alter our cells. He explained that Aramaic is unique as a language rooted in physics, with its alphabet corresponding to the structures of atomic elements. Words in Aramaic reflect mind energy rather than abstract concepts, which is why the word properly describing human life is “love.” Michael reminded listeners that love is not sacrifice, sexual activity, or martyrdom, but the essence of being itself, as evident in the presence of a newborn child.

A caller, Susan, shared reflections from her support group where discussions of the “fifth dimension” and the “song of creation” had arisen. Michael responded by affirming that such imagery aligns with the Aramaic idea of mind energy and purpose, equating the “song” with the individual creative essence each person brings to the world. Another participant raised concerns about the biblical story of Jesus telling someone to sell everything and give to the poor. Michael clarified that this was not a universal command but context-specific advice to those whose attachment to material wealth blocked them from love. He emphasized that Yeshua himself wore an expensive one-piece garment, showing that wealth itself was not condemned; rather, it was attachment that needed to be released.

The discussion also turned to poverty, food deserts, and systemic inequality in places like Mississippi. Michael explained that cultural and governmental policies have created conditions of suffering, but he cautioned listeners against over-responsibility. He suggested that feelings of guilt or pressure to take care of everyone may reflect personal healing needs rather than genuine guidance. He stressed that healing arises from clarifying responsibility, canceling goals driven by hostility or fear, and staying anchored in love rather than compulsion.

The program closed with Michael highlighting the work of cancer researcher Dr. William Lee, whose studies show how food—especially fresh, raw, organic foods—can outperform drugs in reversing disease and supporting regeneration. He tied this to decades of Heartland’s food programs, which emphasize raw, properly combined meals as essential complements to forgiveness work. Michael concluded that true healing integrates forgiveness, conscious language, and food as medicine, restoring human beings to their natural state of love and vitality.

William W Li – researcher of cancer and like Hippocrates: “Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food” and  https://drwilliamli.com/ and his YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LcG-sOTet9A  that food repairs your DNA and fights cancer. Reminds of the food fresh and raw and organic that we serve at HeartLand, part of the healing process.

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