気持ち (kimochi) = feeling
'kimochi' (気持ち) is a Japanese word meaning 'feeling', 'mood' or 'sensation'. A good feeling could be 'kimochi ii' (気持ちいい) and a bad feeling 'kimochi warui' (気持ち悪い).
"Kimochi" means "feelings" as in both "emotions" and "sense of touch," but mostly the former.
You can say "kimochi", which means feeling.
Yasashii Kimochi was created on 1997-04-23.
Ima no Kimochi was created on 2004-11-17.
Kimochi wa Tsutawaru was created on 2001-12-05.
It means: Are those your true feelings?
Those feelings are happy feelings, but...
Nemutteita Kimochi Nemutteita Kokoro was created on 2006-11-01.
'Kochira kara purezento ga arimasu' is polite way to say that, also it's very good to add the usual phrase used in Japanese when offering/presenting etc right after it: 'Hon no kimochi desu', which would mean something like 'It's nothing, It's so humble'.
Casually: 同じ気持ちがある (onaji kimochi ga aru) Politely: 同じ気持ちがあります (onaji kimochi ga arimasu)