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There's a particular kind of perception that comes online as you move through individuation — a sort of x-ray vision into the energetic layer of reality. Not healing, not psychic party tricks, but the ability to feel when something is off about a person even when, on the surface, everything looks flawless.
In this episode I explore that feeling: the quiet resistance you get from someone who presents perfectly yet leaves you wanting to pull back. What you're sensing isn't a copy in the ordinary sense — everything is a copy, nothing is truly original. It's something deeper. A mimicry. A kind of soul extraction, where someone who feels lost borrows not the template but the essence of an original source, usually without realising they're doing it.
I talk about why mimicry can never hold authenticity, how the most polished people online are often the mimics rather than the source, and why the original is frequently messier, quieter, less known. We get into fractals, the promoter archetype, and the strange energetic boomerang where the copies unconsciously lead everyone back to the source they extracted from. And I share why learning to trust this inner compass — moving toward the breath-out of authenticity and away from the constriction of the copy — matters far more than anything you could point to on the surface.
If you've ever been the only person in the room who could feel the offness, this one's for you.
In this episode:
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substack.spiritualised.com
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Instagram/goinward
By Jess FentonThere's a particular kind of perception that comes online as you move through individuation — a sort of x-ray vision into the energetic layer of reality. Not healing, not psychic party tricks, but the ability to feel when something is off about a person even when, on the surface, everything looks flawless.
In this episode I explore that feeling: the quiet resistance you get from someone who presents perfectly yet leaves you wanting to pull back. What you're sensing isn't a copy in the ordinary sense — everything is a copy, nothing is truly original. It's something deeper. A mimicry. A kind of soul extraction, where someone who feels lost borrows not the template but the essence of an original source, usually without realising they're doing it.
I talk about why mimicry can never hold authenticity, how the most polished people online are often the mimics rather than the source, and why the original is frequently messier, quieter, less known. We get into fractals, the promoter archetype, and the strange energetic boomerang where the copies unconsciously lead everyone back to the source they extracted from. And I share why learning to trust this inner compass — moving toward the breath-out of authenticity and away from the constriction of the copy — matters far more than anything you could point to on the surface.
If you've ever been the only person in the room who could feel the offness, this one's for you.
In this episode:
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www.goinward.co.uk
substack.spiritualised.com
jessfenton.substack.com
Instagram/goinward