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Why People Want to Sit Next to You: The Truth About Being a Transmitter

Why People Want to Sit Next to You: The Truth About Being a Transmitter

Update: 2025-10-02
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You are already a channel. The question is: how is your transmission showing up, and are you being cared for so it can flow?

In this episode Mellissa unpacks what it means to be a transmitter (and a double transmitter), why your gift can feel invisible in modern culture, and how a transmitter’s sensitive emanation actually benefits whole communities when it’s nurtured. 

If you’ve ever felt like people want to “sit next to you” and soak up your vibe without understanding your value, this one’s for you. Mellissa offers practical, tender reframing (and a little business-savvy advice) for how transmitters can create their own “temple”: a life + practice that feeds them so their signal stays clear.

 

You’ll leave reminded that:
✨ Your transmission is real even if it’s not easily measured.
✨ Sensitivity is part of the tool, not a flaw.
✨ You can design a system that both protects your energy and allows you to be resourced for the work you do.

If this episode landed: share it with another sensitive transmitter, and consider leaving a review, it helps the right people find these teachings.

 

More Resources:

🌟 Website: https://www.channelyourgenius.com

🌟 Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/MellissaSea

🌟 Subscribe to the YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@channelyourgenius

🌟 Join the Explore Your Gifts group on Circle: https://academy.channelyourgenius.com/explore

 

👉 For sacred transmissions and divine feminine wisdom from Ma, visit https://channelingma.substack.com and subscribe.

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Why People Want to Sit Next to You: The Truth About Being a Transmitter

Why People Want to Sit Next to You: The Truth About Being a Transmitter