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EPISODE · Dec 18, 2025 · 43 MIN

How to Move Past the Fear of Being Your True Core Authentic Self and Being Seen for Who You Truly Are

from Rooted Within · host Maggie

Do you ever feel terrified of being seen for who you truly are—even by the people closest to you? What if that fear is quietly sabotaging your relationships, career, and even your health? This episode peels back the curtain on why so many of us carry a deep fear of real visibility, how it breaks down our energy field, and how we start recruiting inauthentic connections until we stitch those energetic tears. Maggie blends science, soul-level wisdom, and personal stories you’ll relate to, challenging you to face the real cost of staying masked and why becoming your true, core, authentic self is the only way forward.Topics Discussed:What “fear of being seen” looks like in your energy field and why it’s so common right nowWhat it actually means to be your true core authentic self The impact of older vs. younger souls, and why your family or friends may never “get it” (and why that’s perfectly fine)How to follow the energy, peel off society’s programming, and heal your electromagnetic field for real, aligned relationships and wealthYour authentic self is the only version of you that can call in real connection, abundance, and fulfillment, no matter who supports you along the way. It’s more than okay if not everyone gets it. In fact, that’s exactly how it’s supposed to be.Episodes mentioned:The Shocking Truth About Ozempic: What Every “Old Soul” Needs to Know Before Choosing Quick-Fix Weight LossThe Truth Behind “We’re Not Compatible”: A Higher-Frequency Lens on RelationshipsConnect with us:Instagram: @wholefamily.healthWebsite: ourwholefamilyhealth.comCommunity: Join Our Spiritual CommunityCheck Out More Free Resources:  https://www.ourwholefamilyhealth.com/free

Do you ever feel terrified of being seen for who you truly are—even by the people closest to you? What if that fear is quietly sabotaging your relationships, career, and even your health? This episode peels back the curtain on why so many of us carry a deep fear of real visibility, how it breaks down our energy field, and how we start recruiting inauthentic connections until we stitch those energetic tears. Maggie blends science, soul-level wisdom, and personal stories you’ll relate to, chall...

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