November 10, 2025 1st hour hosted by Dr. Tim Hayes opened with gratitude to the audience and his familiar reminder that the tools of Dr. Michael and Jeanie Ryce are freely available at whyagain.org. He explained that Chapter 24 of Dr. Ryce’s book Why Is This Happening to Me Again? introduces the Reality Management Worksheet, a process for transforming emotional upset into healing insight. He urged listeners to download it, use it regularly. He described these as daily practices that shift awareness and restore peace.
Tim shared from Suzanne Roberts’ book It’s Deeper Than That: Pathway to a Vibrant, Purposeful, and Liberated Life, saying her polarity-based approach mirrors the same principles Dr. Ryce teaches about energy, breath, and Love. Reading from Chapter Twelve, “Stillness Versus Sedation,” he highlighted her insight that true stillness connects one to the “treasure house of the soul,” while sedation only mimics peace by avoiding discomfort. Quoting Rumi—“The soul has been given its own ears to hear things the mind does not understand”—Roberts distinguishes genuine stillness, which deepens connection to life, from numbing behaviors that disconnect people from feeling. Tim commented that modern society promotes sedation through overwork, food, and media, encouraging distraction instead of awareness. The challenge, he said, is to sit quietly long enough to feel emotion without running from it.
Continuing the passage, Tim read that within the human system, the soul is the positive pole, the body the negative, and the mind the neutral bridge. When the mind loses neutrality through judgment or fear, it blocks energy flow and creates imbalance. Roberts compared this to the role of cerebrospinal fluid as a conductor of life’s current through the nervous system. Tim said her description closely parallels the StillPoint Breathing process, where breath reopens the flow of Love through the body.
Roberts wrote that sedation—whether through eating, alcohol, drugs, or constant activity—creates emptiness because it stops the movement of life. Stillness, in contrast, allows emotion to rise and dissolve naturally. She recounted a childhood trauma triggered by a dental procedure, explaining how she consciously chose temporary numbness for safety, then later released the emotions through tears and compassion. Tim said this mirrors Dr. Ryce’s distinction between denial and dissociation: one may consciously step back without abandoning awareness, while denial disconnects entirely. Healing requires presence, not suppression.
Listeners joined to discuss these ideas. Susan Bingham asked whether Roberts’ “numbing” resembled the dissociation Jeanie Ryce describes in Healing Generations: One Breath at a Time. Tim agreed, explaining that trauma often drives people to leave the body mentally, but breath and awareness invite safe re-entry. He praised Jeanie’s technique of speaking her current age when memories surface, helping the nervous system recognize the present moment. Susan noted that Roberts’ polarity work also teaches grounding and sensing the body’s internal pulse as a path to safety.
Sally commented on the similarity between Roberts’ language and that of The Way of Mastery, where “desire” is the creative movement of God within. Tim added that Byron Katie’s inquiry process functions similarly—bringing unconscious stories into light so they lose control. He and Susan admired how Roberts bridges spirituality and science, combining polarity therapy with physics and chemistry to demonstrate how consciousness shapes energy.
The discussion turned to The Biology of Belief by Bruce Lipton. Tim summarized Lipton’s research showing that consciousness directs cellular behavior more than DNA does. He explained that cells operate in either growth or defense mode depending on the energetic signals they receive. Fear contracts; Love expands. Stillness, he said, restores the body’s coherence by removing the interference caused by fear and resistance.
Sally brought up Jeanie’s story of her son Ryan sensing the spirit of his twin sister who died before birth. Tim called it a touching example of intuitive connection but said that, strictly speaking, it falls outside scientific epigenetics. The conversation highlighted how these different lenses—science, energy work, forgiveness, and Aramaic spirituality—all describe one reality: the movement of Love through creation.
Tim closed the hour by weaving these insights together. Stillness is not withdrawal, he said, but openness to divine movement. Sedation dulls the mind; stillness awakens it. The practices taught through Dr. Ryce’s work, Suzanne Roberts’ polarity model, and the research of Bruce Lipton all point to the same truth—that awareness, when aligned with Love, reorganizes matter. Healing is not about control but surrender. Every time things don’t go the way you think they should, they always work out better than you could have imagined.
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