About Transmission

Coherence recognized through shared presence

Transmission is not something given or sent. It is the recognition of coherence arising through relationship.

When two or more sit together in presence, attention settles and perception refines. Awareness begins to organize through the subtle architecture of the bodymind, and what has been implicit becomes directly knowable. What awakens here is not “my” energy or “your” receptivity, but a shared recognition of Being as it is already present.

In this work, transmission refers to a precise and natural process of attunement. As attention stabilizes, the system begins to reorganize in alignment with truth. Patterns that sustain separation soften, and coherence clarifies. This may be experienced as warmth, expansion, stillness, insight, or a quiet recognition that cannot be captured in language, only known directly.

Transmission, as it’s understood here, is structural rather than energetic. It establishes the conditions through which coherence can organize itself—without instruction, imposition, or effort. What unfolds does so because the underlying architecture is held clearly enough for truth to reveal itself.

Because this recognition arises through relationship rather than individual effort, transmission is both impersonal and deeply intimate. Nothing is imposed or directed. Instead, the nervous system and subtle body gradually learn to rest in coherence, not as a technique, but as a natural capacity of awareness embodied.

My role in this process is to maintain a stable architecture of clarity and attention. I do not transmit something to another. Rather, I remain present in a way that supports shared recognition, allowing coherence to become evident and sustained. Whether in silence, dialogue, or subtle engagement, what unfolds does so through mutual presence rather than personal will.

Transmission, then, is not a force or a method. It is a mode of recognition. It refines the bodymind as a vessel for lived clarity and supports the remembering of reality as what we have never not been. It is not spoken, yet it is understood. Not enacted, yet it is felt.

What can I expect?

Transmission unfolds as a living meeting, an attunement through shared presence. It is not something given or received, but a recognition that arises through resonance as the system relaxes into coherence. What has been unconscious, fragmented, or held apart begins to realign, allowing the wholeness already present to become perceptible.

For some, this is felt as warmth or spaciousness in the body. For others, as quiet clarity or a simple sense of being deeply met. This allows insights and understanding to arise organically. While the surface experience varies, beneath these differences is the same underlying recognition: reality becoming known through your unique structure.

In this meeting, there is nothing to do. The work is not effortful or directional. Participation happens through presence itself. You are invited to rest, feel, and allow experience to organize without interference. As coherence clarifies, what no longer belongs may come into awareness: emotions, contractions, or patterns that once served a protective function. These are not obstacles, but experiences completing their course within a broader integration.

This is not energy sent from one person to another, nor instruction delivered from teacher to student. It is recognition arising through relationship, a shared attentiveness in which understanding becomes direct and embodied. Over time, this attunement supports subtle literacy: the capacity to sense truth, remain present with complexity, and live from coherence across the domains of daily life.

Transmission deepens you into yourself, not by adding anything new, but by allowing what has always been whole and available to be lived more fully.

Some guidance for before and after...

Preparing for Transmission

Transmission is most supportive when approached with sincerity, simplicity, and openness. The suggestions below help establish inner and outer conditions in which coherence can become more readily apparent.

Create a clear space

Choose a quiet, comfortable environment where you can be undisturbed. Allow the space to be simple and uncluttered, supporting ease and attentiveness.

Arrive through the body

Before beginning, take a few moments to settle. Notice the breath, the weight of the body, and contact with the ground. This supports alignment between physical sensation and subtle perception, allowing experience to organize naturally.

Soften the mind, open attention

There is no need to anticipate what will happen. Let curiosity replace expectation. Allow awareness to rest simply, receptive to whatever is present.

Relax effort

Transmission does not require focus or control. It unfolds through allowing. As tension releases, the bodymind becomes more transparent to coherence already at work.

Hold a gentle orientation

If it feels natural, you may hold a quiet intention, not as a goal to achieve, but as a gesture of sincerity. For example: “May clarity be known.”

Trust experience

Whatever comes into awareness—stillness, emotion, insight, or rest—is part of experience completing itself. Nothing needs to be directed or managed. Allow what is present to be met directly.

Transmission completes itself through living. What is recognized begins to express naturally in how you see, speak, move, and relate.

After Transmission

What has been recognized may continue to integrate beyond the formal session. This integration happens through the body, the nervous system, and the ordinary rhythms of daily life. The suggestions below support that ongoing assimilation.

Hydrate and nourish

Drink water and eat something grounding if needed. This supports the body in settling and stabilizing what has shifted, allowing physical and subtle experience to integrate together.

Rest in stillness

Give yourself unstructured time afterward. Avoid rushing into screens or tasks. Lie down, rest, or sit quietly, allowing awareness to settle without direction.

Attend to the body

If movement arises, follow it gently. Walking, stretching, or resting your hands on the body can support balance and regulation as the system recalibrates.

Reflect and record

You may find it helpful to note sensations, emotions, or insights that surfaced. Understanding often clarifies gradually, over days or weeks, as experience matures.

Stay close to simplicity

Resist the urge to analyze or draw conclusions. Integration unfolds through lived experience rather than interpretation. Let understanding take shape through ordinary life.

Honor what arises

Emotions, memories, or subtle adjustments may continue to come into awareness. Meet them as they appear, without urgency, allowing them to complete their course.

Continue the dialogue

If questions or openings emerge that would benefit from reflection, a Spiritual Guidance session can support articulation and stabilization as integration continues.

Opportunities for Coherence 

Meeting in Presence

A 45-minute session of shared presence in which awakening recognizes itself through two points of awareness. What is ready to be seen, felt, and integrated comes forward naturally, often accompanied by tenderness and relief as coherence settles and clarifies.

$108 - $222

Personal Healing Transmission

This 45-minute session supports the purification and reweaving of coherence through the bodymind. Through direct sensing and attunement, density releases, flow restores, and subtle architecture reorganizes across physical, nervous system, and energetic dimensions of experience.

$108 - $222