Faith Streng shared their story and experiences with us recently and you can find our conversation below.
Hi Faith, thank you so much for taking time out of your busy day to share your story, experiences and insights with our readers. Let’s jump right in with an interesting one: What do the first 90 minutes of your day look like?
I wake up between 7:30 and 8. My greatest indulgence is not setting an alarm. I don’t have children, or a pet. I don’t have plants. I am not a caretaker in any way. I love to sleep. I’ll wake up, and in all honesty I do a quick phone check before moving into some self Reiki or a few rounds of EFT Tapping. Some days I’ll mix it up with a guided meditation.
I go into the living room where my husband is settled into the couch, working – recently he has started making me coffee as soon as he hears me stirring in the bedroom, so a fresh coffee will be waiting for me. Then I sit with him for the next hour. We talk, I read, sometimes I journal or pull Tarot. We brainstorm around any challenges we may be experiencing in our individual businesses.
It’s a pretty lovely way to start the day.
Can you briefly introduce yourself and share what makes you or your brand unique?
I’m Faith Streng, a third-generation psychic past life healer, Reiki Master, channel, and spiritual mentor dedicated to helping seekers, lightworkers, and leaders expand their intuitive abilities, release energetic and past-life blocks, and reclaim their divine connection with joy and ease.
At the heart of my work is a simple message: you have important work to do.
My mission is to help people remember who they truly are—a limitless, multidimensional being with a sacred purpose. One of my greatest gifts is being able to offer deep mysticism with a grounded, playful approach.
What makes my work truly unique is how I see my clients. When I connect with someone, I see the soul beneath the story: the light that exists beyond trauma, identity, and limitation. That witnessing alone is transformational. To be seen for who you are at a soul level catalyzes healing in ways that words often can’t.
My clients often find me after they’ve already done a great deal of inner work and are ready to experience unity consciousness, miracles, radical heart expansion, and profound psychic awakening. They are committed to finding happiness in this lifetime and feel a deep knowing that it’s possible. They’re curious, open-minded, and eager to develop a deeper connection with their spiritual team while staying present in the 3D world.
That’s also why I created my Psychic Development Mentorship—to give people a safe and structured way to explore their intuitive gifts, refine their spiritual discernment, and learn how to work with their abilities. It’s for those who already sense their intuition but are ready to fully trust it and use it to serve others and the collective.
Ultimately, my work is about helping people feel more balanced, confident, and authentic—awakening them to the magic of their own unique and blessed blueprint.
Appreciate your sharing that. Let’s talk about your life, growing up and some of topics and learnings around that. What breaks the bonds between people—and what restores them?
Some relationships simply run their course—people grow in different directions, and that’s not a failure. But when a bond truly breaks, it’s often because ego is running the show.
The ego, the small self, wants to be right, to protect itself, to avoid the discomfort of vulnerability. Miscommunication, white lies, betrayals—all of these can be healed if both people are willing to be honest, transparent, and open-hearted. But when we choose defensiveness or pride, the connection begins to fracture.
The real breaks happen when someone can’t say, “I’m sorry,” or when the other person can’t say, “I forgive you.” Without these, resentments are born.
What restores bonds, though, is always the same: truth, vulnerability, and presence. When two people are willing to drop the masks, to meet in that raw, human space of “I see you and I still choose you,” healing becomes possible. Empathy, accountability, and forgiveness are the alchemy that turns pain back into connection.
And many times into something stronger than it was before.
What did suffering teach you that success never could?
Suffering pushed me toward a spiritual practice. When everything fell apart, I had no choice but to look within and start listening to my soul. It’s easy to forget the practice when things are going well. But those difficult moments taught me to find meaning in the mess, to stay connected to Spirit even when there’s no visible light at the end of the tunnel.
Suffering taught me humility, presence, and trust. It showed me how to surrender control and stop trying to fix everything with my mind. I learned that pain can be an initiation—an invitation to deeper compassion and authenticity.
I know now not to attach too deeply to the good times either, because everything is always moving, always transforming. That doesn’t mean I live expecting the worst. It means I understand that change is inevitable, and that my peace can’t depend on external circumstances. I can appreciate the sweetness of life while holding space for the mystery of what’s next.
Next, maybe we can discuss some of your foundational philosophies and views? Is the public version of you the real you?
Yes, absolutely. What people see of me online or in an event is exactly who I am in my personal life.
Of course, I’m tapping into different aspects of myself—teacher, healer, guide, performer—but none of those are characters I’m playing. They’re expressions of my authentic self. Authenticity and integrity are sacred to me; they’re the foundation of my practice and what I help others cultivate within themselves.
I’m not capable of wearing masks anymore. Compartmentalizing or pretending to be “on” feels too painful. My nervous system won’t allow it. By letting myself be seen publicly as silly, vulnerable, spiritual, and still learning, I give others permission to do the same.
I think that’s part of the medicine I offer: showing that you can be multi-dimensional and still be real. That your human self and your higher self aren’t separate. Everything I am and everything I do is an invitation for others to bring more of their wholeness into the light.
Okay, we’ve made it essentially to the end. One last question before you go. What do you understand deeply that most people don’t?
Every single one of us is psychic. Being intuitive is our birthright.
Being psychic isn’t about predicting the future — it’s about attuning to the subtle energies that are always around us, even when we can’t see or hear them with our human senses. Everything is energy. We know that animals experience frequencies that we as humans don’t.
Most of us are so overstimulated and overworked that we forget how to soften and receive the gentle messages from Spirit. When we do, life becomes richer and more connected. We experience deeper joy, delight, and support — because we realize we’re never alone.
The universe is always communicating with us through signs, synchronicities, and intuitive nudges. It is because of trauma, lifestyle, and conditioning that we close ourselves off to these gifts (which can manifest in a variety of ways.)
When we heal and realign, we open to a world that feels magical, loving, and deeply guided.
Contact Info:
- Website: https://www.faithstrenghealing.com
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/faithstreng/?hl=en
- Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/faithstreng/
- Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/FaithStrengHealing





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