When You Know, You Know: The Whisper of True Transmission
- Sigrid Brelid
- May 26
- 2 min read
There is a hush inside the soul that stirs when something real enters the field. You might not be able to explain it, but you know. You feel it in your cells, in the quiet of your heart, like a memory awakening.
This is the nature of true transmission. It doesn’t force. It doesn’t perform. It remembers you, and helps you remember yourself.
We live in a world that often equates energy with intensity. The more the body moves, the more awakened we must be, right?
But this work is not here to impress the surface. It is here to pierce through illusion. To soften what is rigid. To realign your essence with Source itself.
And sometimes, when the energy is truly pure, the most powerful thing that can happen is stillness. Just Presence.
A shift so deep that the nervous system bows in reverence. To the outside, it may look like nothing is happening.
But within, everything is reorganising. This is not emptiness. It is pure awareness, alive, intelligent, and deeply transformative. This is where real change begins.
All stages of this path are sacred. The releases, the openings, the movement, the emotion, each has its place. But if we never allow ourselves to surrender into stillness, we may stay circling in the early phases forever, mistaking activity for evolution. and becoming stuck looping in our nervous system, in our trauma, again and again, attached to the intensity, the release, or the overwhelmthat can throw us off more than bring clarity. Without awareness, it can even become harmful to the system keeping us in activation rather than integration. This is not surrender. The ego is still present, whispering: “Come on, make something happen.”
Transformation often begins when we stop trying to control what the energy should look like and allow it to guide us into the unknown.
It invites us beyond that loop into a deeper intelligence that cannot be controlled. The path is not linear. Stillness may come, and then movement may return. Release may give way to peace, and then stir again. The body knows what to do when we let go of trying to shape the process. Our task is to stay open, stay honest, and not become attached to any outcome.
Many have been conditioned to chase experiences. To mistake phenomena for transformation. To rely on the field of another rather than coming into their own.
But your soul knows when something is off. Even if no one around you sees it yet. Even if you can’t quite name it.
There are those of us who are here to hold a different path. One that does not bypass the body. One that does not extract from Source but serves it. One that invites integration, devotion, and deep embodiment.
I hold space for those who are ready. For those who feel the quiet pull. Not toward more stimulation, but toward truth.
You don’t have to prove anything to be here. You just have to recognize the feeling.
When you know, you know.