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EPISODE · Feb 19, 2026 · 48 MIN

How I Became a High Energetic Match to Getting into a Car Accident and What it Taught Me

from Rooted Within · host Maggie

What if everything that feels like it’s happening “to” you (car accidents, missed bills, being overwhelmed as a parent) is actually happening “for” you? In this episode, I share my raw, real story of totaling the family car, navigating a cancelled insurance policy, and feeling deeply embarrassed… only to discover a chain of unexpected blessings, community support, and a powerful lesson about energetic alignment. If you’ve ever wondered why hard things keep showing up (and what to do when they do), this episode will challenge and uplift you with insights that no one else is talking about. Listen before your next life trial blindsides you.Topics Discussed:The emotional and energetic roots of accidents (why they’re NOT random)The universal law of previews: how to spot signs of an unwanted event before it happensHow shifting your inner state changes external outcomes including money, friendships, and miraclesThe science and intuition behind becoming a “high energetic match” for both the challenges and the upgrades in your life.Real-life tips on decoding any “bad” situation to reclaim your power, connection, and peaceSometimes your messiest moments contain the exact upgrade you’ve been waiting for. It’s time to stop seeing trials as setbacks, and start seeing them as the launchpad for your next level. If you change the way you treat yourself, the world will reflect it back in surprising ways.Share the Love!If this episode speaks to you, intuitively think about someone in your life who needs this message. Forward the podcast, invite them to join our Q&As, or just share your favorite takeaway.Connect with us:Instagram: @wholefamily.healthWebsite: ourwholefamilyhealth.comCommunity: Join Our Spiritual CommunityCheck Out More Free Resources:  https://www.ourwholefamilyhealth.com/free

What if everything that feels like it’s happening “to” you (car accidents, missed bills, being overwhelmed as a parent) is actually happening “for” you? In this episode, I share my raw, real story of totaling the family car, navigating a cancelled insurance policy, and feeling deeply embarrassed… only to discover a chain of unexpected blessings, community support, and a powerful lesson about energetic alignment. If you’ve ever wondered why hard things keep showing up (and what to do when they...

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