01262026 Changing timelines is not about clock time but about creative possibilities.
Автор: Michael Ryce
Загружено: 2026-01-27
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January 26, 2026 dr michael ryce This MindShifters Radio episode centers on healing through relationships, emphasizing how external crises mirror unresolved inner dynamics and how conscious presence can radically change outcomes. Michael Ryce and participants explore a real-life situation involving a young woman in a potentially abusive relationship, using it as a teaching moment to highlight how fear-based perception can unintentionally recreate what is feared. The discussion reinforces that while practical protective steps are appropriate when safety is at risk, lasting transformation begins when individuals address the unprocessed emotional patterns within themselves rather than attempting to control external circumstances.
A key theme is the distinction between automatic decision-making driven by carbon-based memory and true choice arising from Being. Ryce explains that the mind functions as a reactive machine, producing decisions through resonance with past experiences, while choice is a faculty of the Breath and of Being itself. Through forgiveness, individuals can collapse old emotional patterns, create space in perception, and introduce something genuinely new rather than repeating fear-based cycles. This shift allows access to intuition, imagination, and conscious will, opening creative possibilities that were previously unavailable.
The conversation also explores the concept often referred to as “changing timelines,” clarifying that this is not about clock time but about creative possibilities. Participants discuss how different emotional states—fear, love, confusion, or trust—lead to different experiential outcomes even within the same external circumstances. Ryce reframes this as choosing among creative lines rather than timelines, emphasizing that holding Love conscious, active, and present alters the quality of experience and can redirect situations toward healing.
Physiological regulation and nervous system support are highlighted as essential components of healing. The group discusses the “butterfly” technique, tapping the thymus to engage both brain hemispheres and support emotional integration. This method is connected to EMDR principles and contrasted with historical religious practices like the “mea culpa,” which Ryce explains were used to suppress behavior through guilt rather than facilitate genuine healing. Reversing these shutdown patterns by opening the system supports expansion, emotional flow, and alignment with Love.
Throughout the episode, participants share personal experiences of deep emotional release, increased bodily awareness, and the importance of breath as the primary vehicle for healing. The discussion reinforces that confusion and discomfort are natural stages in growth, especially when long-held belief systems are challenged. By staying present, breathing, and engaging forgiveness tools, individuals can move beyond codependent patterns, reclaim personal sovereignty, and contribute to collective transformation through conscious living.
From chatroom:
Joan Tufts: What is changing time lines?
Jeanie: To change his direction from death to health.
Sally Ramsey: Long ago the story was about monkeys washing potatoes.
Sally Ramsey: Good relevant book called positive intelligence.
Joan Tufts: Please explain the butterfly.
Joan Tufts: 1 hard 2 soft turns on endocrine system?
Jeanie: yes
Jeanie: In Mass to prepare for the Eucharist "mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa" - "through my fault, through my fault, through my most grievous fault"
Jeanie: Two light taps and one hard tap (done in mass) shuts it down. We want to open it by one hard tap and two light taps.
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