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Presence Doesn’t Need a Room

For the longest time, I believed that deep connection needed physical proximity. That transformation could only happen in a shared room – with energy, eye contact, and gestures. Then I coached someone for the very first time – virtually. No room. No cues. Just two screens, and a deep willingness to be present.

And somehow, everything was there. The resonance. The shift. We closed our eyes and entered silence, and even through the screen, I could feel her. Sometimes that silence stretched to three or four minutes. But it wasn’t empty. It was alive – with breath, with emotion, with trust. I could feel the love moving through me, offering her the safety she needed to stay with what she was feeling. I could feel the vibration down my spine as I anchored into presence, guiding her gently back to herself.
At the end of the session, she said, “This felt like a journey. I felt held.” And I felt it too.

Because something clicked that day. I closed an inner loop. I felt the sensitivity I’ve always carried – the intuitive knowing, the emotional depth, the energetic awareness – all of it came alive in service. To hold space for someone’s inner world with such depth was a big moment for me. The session felt like a return – to the woman I’ve always been, the way I was always meant to serve, and the inner voice I was always meant to trust.

It was a full-circle moment. And the beginning of everything I now choose to build from here.

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