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EPISODE · Jan 15, 2026 · 44 MIN

What Life After Death Truly Looks Like and How I Communicate With Those Who Have Transitioned

from Rooted Within · host Maggie

Have you ever wondered what actually happens after someone dies and why some people (even children) seem deeply affected by unseen forces? What if anxiety, panic attacks, or “seeing things” in childhood are not just imagination, but signs of an untapped spiritual gift? This episode tackles the urgent questions families face around death, consciousness, and the afterlife: from the real 3-6 month window after passing, to why spirits get “tethered” to objects, people, or places. For years, Maggie felt intense embarrassment and shame for her ability to connect with spirits so much so, she buried it for decades. But this episode uncovers how she finally embraced her natural gift, transforming fear into power and purpose. Whether you’re supporting a gifted child or questioning your own experiences, Maggie’s wisdom will challenge how you think about death, intuition, and what it means to truly help your family.Topics Discussed:The protocols and timeline of transitioning after death: What really happens, and when spirits “move on.”Childhood spiritual gifts, anxiety, and why sensitive kids feel (and fear) spirits and ghosts.How spirits become tethered to land, objects, or people and the signs to watch for.Ways to support gifted children without jumping to medical diagnoses or shutting down their intuition.The importance of trained intuition, real accuracy, and safe practices for helping spirits transition and protecting yourself and your family.If you or your child has ever felt “different” or sensed things others didn’t, this episode can bring comfort, clarity, and a whole new way to look at family wellness and intuition. Death doesn’t have to be scary and neither do the spiritual gifts you carry.Connect with us:Instagram: @wholefamily.healthWebsite: ourwholefamilyhealth.comCommunity: Join Our Spiritual CommunityCheck Out More Free Resources:  https://www.ourwholefamilyhealth.com/free

Have you ever wondered what actually happens after someone dies and why some people (even children) seem deeply affected by unseen forces? What if anxiety, panic attacks, or “seeing things” in childhood are not just imagination, but signs of an untapped spiritual gift? This episode tackles the urgent questions families face around death, consciousness, and the afterlife: from the real 3-6 month window after passing, to why spirits get “tethered” to objects, people, or places. For years,...

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