Radio Show Archive – September 2014
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GUEST HOSTS: Dr. Tim Hayes and Michele Pischea Michael Ryce’s work…
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| September 5
To Listen, see the link in the notes |
ARAMAIC FRIDAY with special guest: Dale Allen Hoffman
September 5, 2014 episode of MindShifters Radio, hosted by Dr. Michael and Jeanie Ryce, Dr. Tim Hayes and guest Dale Allen Hoffman engaged in a profound dialogue exploring the true essence of forgiveness through the lens of ancient Aramaic teachings. Michelle Cachet opened the show, noting the intensity of emotional processing at a recent intensive and emphasizing the importance of community support during deep inner work. Dr. Hayes introduced the core tools available at whyagain.org, specifically the Reality and Stress Management Worksheet, which originates from the ancient Khabouris Manuscript and helps individuals dismantle internal blocks to living in Rakhma, or active, conscious love. The conversation then focused on how Aramaic teachings were misrepresented through Greek translations, resulting in the loss of nuanced meanings. Dr. Hayes discussed how 17 distinct concepts in Aramaic were all translated into the single Greek word “love,” leading to significant spiritual confusion. He used the metaphor of various fuels being lumped under one term to illustrate how critical subtleties were erased, especially regarding human relationships and energetic understanding. Dale Allen Hoffman joined the conversation to further illuminate this distortion. He cited Yeshua’s original teachings, particularly the idea that the kingdom of heaven is within—a message systematically suppressed by religious structures aiming for external control. Dale emphasized that concepts like Rakhma and Khooba are not just emotions but describe energetic filters over intentions and perceptions. He challenged modern religion’s tendency to replace direct experience with rigid dogma and called for moving beyond intellectual understanding into living the teachings in everyday life. The hosts explored how belief systems and unconscious goals shape perception, often leading to reactive behavior and projection. True forgiveness, they insisted, is not about letting others off the hook but about identifying and canceling the internal goals that trigger emotional disturbance. Dale and Dr. Hayes stressed that without a concrete tool for removing internalized hostility and trauma, like Michael Ryce’s worksheet, people often stay trapped in cycles of pain, even when they meditate or pray. The show also addressed the Gospel of Mary Magdalene, particularly her teachings that challenge institutional religion by affirming that sin is not a separation from God but an internal error in energy, and that the divine is within. Dale connected this with modern misinterpretations and the necessity of accessing spiritual truth through direct experience rather than blind faith or scholarly literalism. A caller, Julie, shared personal insights about recognizing her own avoidance of inner work by trying to teach others, which led to a rich dialogue about the difference between authentic sharing and ego-driven goals. The episode closed with announcements about Dale’s upcoming events and workshops, including a retreat focused on the suppressed teachings of Yeshua, Mary Magdalene, and energetic restoration through direct Aramaic understanding. YouTube https://youtu.be/bqQXJaLmX10 or on our Podetize player at https://whyagain.org/mindshifters-radio-show-player-for-archives/ Additional Notes:
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NO SHOWS ON WEEK-ENDS. SEE YOU MONDAY. |
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Co-Hosts: Dr. Michael Ryce, Jeanie Ryce, Dr. Tim Hayes
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| September 12
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ARAMAIC FRIDAY with special guest: Dale Allen Hoffman
September 12, 2014 episode of MindShifters Radio, Dr. Michael and Jeanie Ryce were joined by Dr. Tim Hayes and Dale Allen Hoffman for a powerful Aramaic Friday discussion centered on healing, law, and forgiveness through the lens of ancient Aramaic wisdom. The show opened with reflections on the collective and individual emotional aftermath of 9/11, including the ways that unprocessed trauma can linger in the unconscious and continue to influence behavior and emotional states. Dr. Tim Hayes spoke about people who had blocked out memories of 9/11 only to find themselves emotionally destabilized on its anniversary, highlighting the urgency of healing the unconscious mind. Dr. Ryce emphasized that true healing and the end of war can only come through the presence of love. No amount of violence or revenge will stop war; only the active removal of hostility and fear through forgiveness will create lasting peace. Dale Hoffman added that Western culture tends to glorify suffering and wear it as a badge of honor, especially around events like 9/11, yet there is often resistance to true healing. He pointed out that people unite in pain, but often reject those who advocate for healing and forgiveness, seeing such efforts as unpatriotic or disloyal. Dale emphasized the cultural addiction to pain and the pack mentality that reinforces it. The conversation then shifted into the distortion of Yeshua’s teachings, particularly how words like “neighbor” were mistranslated or misinterpreted through Greek and Hebrew lenses. Dale explained that Yeshua redefined many concepts from the Torah, transforming them into universal spiritual truths centered on personal responsibility and love, not tribal identity or blind law. Dr. Ryce discussed how the Greek mistranslations collapsed deep Aramaic concepts into superficial ideas, corrupting the original intent. For example, the instruction to “love thy neighbor as thyself” becomes distorted when the love of self has been decimated by fear-based religious teachings. Through personal code evaluations, Dr. Ryce has observed that many individuals raised in these traditions score alarmingly low in love for self, truth, and others, a clear indicator of the deep damage done by these teachings. Dale also described how true law, in Aramaic “Alreta,” refers not to external commandments but to an internal, expanding light—an energetic presence that awakens when one lives from love. He highlighted how Yeshua’s teachings pointed not to rigid obedience but to awakening a natural guidance system already within each of us. This divine energy, when lived through breath, awareness, and forgiveness, becomes our natural state and overrides the cultural and religious conditioning rooted in fear. The group explored how these teachings are coming alive again, particularly through the younger generations who are increasingly open to love, healing, and energetic transformation. They discussed the necessity of practicing forgiveness in daily life—not just on mountaintops or in monasteries—but in checkout lines, traffic, and difficult relationships. Julie, a frequent caller, contributed reflections on her teaching work with young piano students and how she now experiences love in ways she never used to, thanks to her commitment to the forgiveness process. The show concluded with an affirmation that the law is not in books but in the living presence of love within the self. Dale shared that his upcoming teaching events, including toning workshops and deep Aramaic sessions, are aligned with this same vision: helping people wake up to the light within. Dr. Ryce closed by reinforcing that true transformation begins when our automatic response to all situations becomes the active presence of love—a return to our human essence. YouTube https://youtu.be/ZfwVPTaU6KU or on our Podetize player at https://whyagain.org/mindshifters-radio-show-player-for-archives/ Additional Notes:
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NO SHOWS ON WEEK-ENDS. SEE YOU MONDAY. |
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NO SHOWS ON WEEK-ENDS. SEE YOU MONDAY. |
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PARENT/TEACHER TALK: Dr. Michael Ryce, Jeanie Ryce, Dr. Tim Hayes
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Co-Hosts: Dr. Michael Ryce, Dr. Tim Hayes, Rex, and Michele
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Co-hosts: Dr. Michael Ryce, Jeanie Ryce, and Dr. Tim Hayes
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| September 19
To Listen, see the link in the notes |
ARAMAIC FRIDAY with special guest: Dale Allen Hoffman
September 19, 2014 episode of MindShifters Radio, Dr. Michael and Jeanie Ryce welcomed guest Dale Allen Hoffman for another Aramaic Friday discussion that explored the deeper meanings of Yeshua’s teachings and the authentic nature of healing through forgiveness. Dr. Ryce opened the conversation by emphasizing the difference between traditional religious beliefs and experiential understanding of ancient Aramaic principles. He stressed that true transformation arises not from believing in a doctrine, but from living in conscious presence, using tools like the Reality Management Worksheet to dismantle unconscious goals and heal internal pain. Dale Hoffman expanded on this by discussing how many people engage with spiritual teachings intellectually but fail to embody them in everyday life. He drew attention to the Aramaic root of Yeshua’s message, particularly the terms “Rakhma” and “Khooba,” which describe energetic states of love and light, not emotional reactions. Dale argued that religious interpretations have often reduced these teachings to moralistic commands, stripping them of their experiential power. He shared that accessing “Kuba”—the literal energetic light within the mind—is not metaphorical but an actual shift in consciousness that comes from activating deep breath, vocal vibration, and focused awareness. The group examined how trauma and cultural conditioning create unconscious goals that distort perception and drive behavior. Dr. Ryce illustrated this by referencing people who relive unresolved issues through reactive patterns, mistaking those experiences for external events rather than internal content surfacing for healing. He reminded listeners that when they are triggered emotionally, it is an opportunity to cancel the goal fueling the upset, not blame others. Dale affirmed this by stating that true spiritual maturity involves dropping the desire to be right and instead choosing to be in presence with love, even when discomfort arises. Jeanie Ryce contributed insights about the real-time application of these teachings in relationships. She shared examples from personal interactions and counseling sessions where the worksheet helped people uncover their internalized hostilities and fears. The discussion also touched on the fallacy of viewing healing as a one-time event rather than a lifestyle practice. Dale and Dr. Ryce agreed that forgiveness, as Yeshua taught it, is a continual process of peeling back layers of unconscious content, each layer offering an invitation to step deeper into love. A key theme in the show was the sacredness of the breath and voice. Dale spoke passionately about using breath to connect with the energetic presence of Rukha d’Koodsha (the Aramaic concept often mistranslated as “Holy Spirit”) and how toning and vocal exercises can help open access to this living presence. He described his own journey with sacred sound and emphasized that this process is not reserved for spiritual elites but available to anyone willing to drop their defenses and embrace presence. The episode concluded with a reminder that healing is not about fixing oneself but about releasing what does not belong—what was never meant to be carried. The active presence of love is not something to attain but something to remember and live from, moment by moment. The conversation was a powerful call to move beyond belief into practice, and from theory into transformation. YouTube https://youtu.be/Io8pofUwcYY or on our Podetize player at https://whyagain.org/mindshifters-radio-show-player-for-archives/ Additional Notes:
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NO SHOWS ON WEEK-ENDS. SEE YOU MONDAY.
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| September 26
To Listen, see the link in the notes |
ARAMAIC FRIDAY with special guest: Dale Allen Hoffman
September 26, 2014 episode of MindShifters Radio, Dr. Michael and Jeanie Ryce were joined by Dale Allen Hoffman for another rich Aramaic Friday conversation centered around Yeshua’s original teachings, inner healing, and the misuse of spiritual teachings by religious and political institutions. Dr. Ryce opened the discussion by noting how the core message of Yeshua—rooted in active, present love—has been replaced by doctrine, belief systems, and blind faith. Rather than accessing the direct experience of Rakhma, many have been taught to memorize scripture, obey rules, and suppress pain, which only reinforces internal fragmentation. Dale Allen Hoffman expanded on this theme by examining how ancient Aramaic concepts like “Alaha,” “Rakhma,” and “Khooba” have been misinterpreted, especially through Greek and Latin lenses. He stressed that the divine presence Yeshua spoke of was not a distant deity but an energetic field of love within each individual, accessible through conscious breath, vocal toning, and presence. Dale explained that the idea of a wrathful God is a projection of human pain and fear, not a reality. He traced this distortion back to early religious leaders who used fear-based language to control followers rather than support them in awakening their inner divinity. A major portion of the show focused on the need for energetic healing rather than surface-level behavioral change. Dr. Ryce reiterated that forgiveness is not about letting someone off the hook but about collapsing internal goals that generate hostility and fear. He described how unconscious content is often triggered in relationships or during emotional stress and how tools like the Reality Management Worksheet support the user in bringing light to those inner constructs. Jeanie Ryce added her voice, sharing the importance of using these tools daily to navigate life in a way that restores rather than represses emotional clarity. Dale delved into the Aramaic concept of “Law” or “Alrata,” which he explained is not a list of rules but an inner guidance activated by conscious love and presence. This “law” is experienced, not memorized. He reminded listeners that Yeshua’s core teachings were based in self-awareness and empowerment, which is why political and religious institutions historically tried to silence them. Dale emphasized that love is not an emotion but a presence—something that must be chosen and embodied, not just spoken about. As the episode progressed, the conversation addressed how unprocessed pain and generational trauma manifest in the body and relationships. The hosts and Dale highlighted the courage required to face discomfort and release it through breath and forgiveness. Rather than using spiritual language to avoid pain, they encouraged listeners to be radically honest about their own internal barriers to love. Dale described his own journey of confronting ego patterns and choosing to “get off the throne” of being right in order to access deeper love. The show closed with the affirmation that every individual has direct access to the sacred, not through intermediaries or belief systems, but through lived experience. The message was clear: the journey of healing and awakening requires willingness, presence, and continuous practice—not perfection or external approval. Dr. Ryce and Dale encouraged listeners to go beyond inherited beliefs and reclaim the spiritual technology of true forgiveness and breath-based presence. YouTube https://youtu.be/9eyLbIXuziU or on our Podetize player at https://whyagain.org/mindshifters-radio-show-player-for-archives/ |
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NO SHOWS ON WEEK-ENDS. SEE YOU MONDAY. |
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