Feel More in Loving Presence Transmission
Note: Reflection, Action and self coaching questions at the end of this blog post - enjoy
Today I was sitting in my car, super early to pick the kids up. I had wanted to do some channeling this morning, but I got called in to teach a class at a gym instead.
Afterwards, I created some space by driving straight from there to the school because there was one main thing I wanted to explore and expand on.
On Saturday, I hosted a really beautiful Sacred Sound Healing Meditation and Breathwork Journey. Before the event, while meditating, I received the theme for the evening:
Feel More in Loving Presence.
It didn’t feel like a normal sentence. It wasn’t “you should feel more” or “be more loving.” It simply came through as:
Feel more in loving presence.
Throughout the sound meditation, this theme most certainly came through. There was a large part of the evening that I can’t even fully remember what I said, because I was so present in the moment and possibly connected to this source of information.
That’s what I’ll call it for now — a source of information.
Because when I originally asked, “What is it?” the response I received was that it is a frequency, and it does not have a name. It’s not some sort of entity.
I suppose as humans, we like to gain clarity around things and label them.
This is the first time I’ve gone into a transmission with a specific question, rather than simply seeing what information downloads through.
So give me a moment.
The Transmission - The Message
Feel more in loving presence.
Feel more in loving presence.
To feel more is to fully open to and accept life — the essence, the understandings, and the learnings of life.
Think of feeling as a tune.
A tune that flows through your body and creates harmony.
Imagine all the songs in the world — from an orchestra playing Mozart to a heavy metal band. There is an entire range of melodies and notes available to be heard and felt.
Every song has its own particular frequency, its own note pattern, its own felt sense.
But in this world of constant movement — always moving, always doing — some of the melodies become encased.
The melodies cannot be felt, which means the instrument cannot be fully played.
For many individual humans, we deny the experience of what it is to feel fully human. We suppress, push down, and negate.
So to feel more is to open yourself more.
It is to release yourself into the orchestral symphony of life.
Feel more in loving presence.
Loving presence is a state.
Loving presence is aligning with a state of harmony.
Loving presence is creating an anchor into the heart of the being that is you.
Loving presence is creating space.
Loving presence is sitting, lying, being, moving — with an open heart.
Loving presence could be described as a new mother absolutely in love with her newborn baby.
That newborn can cry, scream, giggle, laugh, fart, poo, wee, spew — and the mother still holds that baby in loving presence.
Nothing is wrong.
Nothing is wrong.
That mother looks at the baby and allows the full range of emotion and expression to exist — not judged, simply held in loving presence.
But somewhere along the way, we learned that it wasn’t okay to feel some of these melodies that arise.
Some emotions feel too big.
Maybe they inconvenience others.
Maybe you’re scared of them.
Maybe you think they will change you.
Maybe you fear you’ll get lost in them.
Maybe you feel others won’t accept them.
Maybe they will.
Loving presence is a state of being.
And so we can anchor a part of ourselves in loving presence while we allow the music to be played.
Feel more in loving presence.
Take the time to hold yourself like a delicate newborn.
Take the time — even just a little each day — to stop.
Anchor into loving presence and welcome yourself forth.
Feel more in loving presence.
Create your own container.
Create it for yourself.
Allow the frequency to slow.
Allow your breath to soften.
Allow your heart to open.
Feel more.
Then gently move through your day and ask yourself:
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What did I avoid when that happened?
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What did I close down?
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What did I ignore or skip over?
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What did I intensify more than it needed to be?
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What didn’t I hear, feel, or hold in loving presence?
And I ask you now:
Close your eyes and feel.
What do you feel?
Can you connect?
Or is there a veil of thought between you and feeling?
Notice your breath.
Can you feel?
And can you notice where you cannot?
Feel more in loving presence.
It is simply this:
At the end of the day, when you accumulate dirt, grime, or germs, you take a shower.
You wash it away.
You reset.
You go to bed feeling clean.
And yet we drag our feelings to bed with us.
And what do they do?
They accumulate.
There is no “putting them away.”
No locking them up.
They are still there.
So to feel more in loving presence is simply to create a sense of safety and internal support.
It could mean feeling a little or feeling a lot.
But feeling a little each day prevents the accumulation.
It prevents the tsunami.
It prevents the overwhelming flood where the body eventually shuts down or freezes.
Feeling a little each day allows the ripples of your life to be integrated into your body and soul.
Because all unintegrated matter creates static.
It muffles the inner voice of guidance.
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That static becomes a form of splintering — splintered parts of the self scattered across time.
My body may be here in the present moment, but perhaps a part of me is still back in 1975.
Another part in 1978.
Another in 1984.
Another in 1985.
Every moment we leave unintegrated creates splintered notes and unfinished melodies — emotions simply longing to be felt and heard.
The emotional body is here to experience the full force of being human.
Another way to understand this:
Imagine eating a pizza, but your digestive system never breaks it down or assimilates it.
Imagine that pizza sitting in your stomach for 5, 10, 15, or 20 years.
What would happen?
Would you feel alive and healthy?
Or would it create debris, heaviness, pressure, and pain?
Would it create knots?
Would it create the feeling that you are carrying something that no longer needs to be carried?
Now is a time of higher awareness.
A time where we have both the understanding and the tools to integrate.
Feel more in loving presence.
At this point I opened my eyes and looked around.
And what’s really interesting about connecting to this — whether it’s intuition, higher self, oversoul, or simply a frequency — is that I genuinely don’t know exactly what it is.
I’m simply here to stay curious and deliver these understandings.
Because before I asked the question, my thinking mind was trying to gather data.
“Feel more in loving presence…”
Like, okay, I know what that probably means.
But after this transmission, I understood it differently.
I understood it as becoming truly present with yourself each day.
Almost like taking an emotional shower.
Gently scanning your day and asking:
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Where did I contract?
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Where did I suppress?
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Where did I overreact?
Sometimes we overreact to something because we underreacted to something else in the past.
We build pressure.
Like a pressure cooker.
In sound meditation I sometimes call this “working through the sediment.”
And now I understand more deeply why “Feel More in Loving Presence” became the theme for Saturday night.
Because my role as a facilitator — and Carly’s role as co-facilitator — is to hold loving presence so people feel safe enough to let go.
And honestly, when I reflect on channeling itself, it feels like a state of loving presence too.
There’s a stillness.
And afterwards I feel deeply present and grounded.
From what I’ve researched, channeling often shifts people into a different brainwave state — a gamma state.
The best way I can explain it is this:
My thinking mind stops driving the car.
It puts on the brakes, climbs into the back seat, and sits down.
Every now and then there might be a pause or I might stumble over words, because occasionally the thinking mind hears what’s being said and wants to jump back in — like that annoying person in a conversation who interrupts before you’ve even finished speaking.
And so I simply tell it to sit back down.
Because I learn from these transmissions too.
They allow me to look at concepts I already know from an entirely different perspective.
So this channeled information isn’t necessarily “not me.”
It may simply be more of me.
Or my higher self.
Or my oversoul.
Or perhaps something else entirely.
And as long as these transmissions feel useful and supportive to people, I’ll continue creating time and space for them.
I can definitely feel loving presence in this moment.
So thank you for listening.
Please let me know if this resonates or makes sense to you.
I also have the thought to create practical exercises and practices around these transmissions.
Last week I received information that unexpectedly turned into a practice.
And honestly, I made a kind of agreement with the universe — or yelled it at the sky, really — that if I’m going to do this work, it needs to be practical.
It needs to be grounded.
It needs to be something everyday people — everyday Aussie battlers like myself — can actually use.
Because I’ve listened to many incredible channelers and thought:
“This sounds amazing… but how the actual hell do I apply this to everyday life?”
So when this whole process started happening, I basically said:
“If I’m going to do this, then this has to be grounded in practical reality.”
So thank you for listening if you made it this far.
And thank you to Source, consciousness, energy — whatever name feels right — for coming through.
Thank you.
Daily Practice — Feel More in Loving Presence Summary
You do not need to heal everything today.
You do not need to “figure yourself out.”
This practice is simply about creating a few quiet moments of loving presence with yourself each day.
A Simple 5-Minute Practice
Find somewhere quiet.
Place one hand on your heart and one hand on your belly.
Allow your breath to slow naturally.
You do not need to force deep breathing.
Simply notice your breath.
Then gently ask yourself:
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What am I feeling right now?
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What have I been avoiding today?
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Where did I contract or shut down?
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What feels unfinished within me?
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What simply wants to be acknowledged?
Do not rush to fix the feeling.
Do not analyse it.
Simply notice it.
Hold it the way a loving mother would hold a child — without judgment, without needing it to be different.
If emotion arises, allow it.
If nothing arises, that is okay too.
This is not about “doing it right.”
It is about creating safety within yourself to feel.
Even a few moments each day can stop emotions from accumulating into overwhelm.
Reflection & Coaching Questions
You may like to journal on these:
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What emotions do I find hardest to sit with?
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When do I tend to disconnect from myself?
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What does loving presence feel like in my body?
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Where in my life am I reacting instead of feeling?
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What would change if I stopped seeing emotions as problems?
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What part of me is asking to be heard?
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What would it feel like to meet myself with softness instead of judgment?
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What do I need more of right now: rest, expression, stillness, movement, support, or space?
A Gentle Reminder
You are not broken for feeling deeply.
Your emotions are not interruptions to your life.
They are part of your human experience — sensations, signals, melodies moving through you.
And perhaps healing is not about becoming someone else…
Perhaps it is simply learning how to stay present with yourself in loving awareness.
with Love and Bodily wisdom
Larissa xx
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