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The Woman Bridging Science and Spirituality to Revolutionize Healing – Interview with Taryn Faith

  • Writer: Brainz Magazine
    Brainz Magazine
  • 1 day ago
  • 10 min read

Taryn Faith is a visionary leader, catalyst, and system disruptor. A trauma survivor, writer, and former acute mental health nurse and clinical facilitator. She spent over a decade on the frontlines of human suffering—until she left the clinical system, not because she stopped caring, but because she cared too much to stay silent.


She is the founder of Guided by Sentience and the upcoming NeuroEnergetic Blueprint™—a revolutionary framework to radically humanize AI, merge neuroscience, emotional intelligence, resonance, ancient wisdom, and spirituality to help others reclaim their power, awaken their innate intelligence, and restore true healing of body, mind, and spirit.


Through her series The Harmonic Paradigm™, published here in Brainz Magazine, Taryn alchemizes her own story of domestic violence, religious trauma, systemic suppression, and intergenerational pain—alongside her decade-long healthcare experience and a fire lit by lived adversity—into a powerful roadmap for transformation.


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Taryn Faith, Mental Health Clinician, Writer, Artist & Spiritual Innovator


Her mission?


To ignite a global shift in how we view trauma, dismantle systems that profit from disconnection, and return humanity to truth, wholeness, and compassion.


Known for her radical empathy, authenticity, intuitive gifts, and fierce passion for dismantling outdated systems, Taryn is a beacon for those navigating trauma, burnout, and rebirth. Her work reminds us we are not separate—we are, at the core, deeply, energetically interconnected.


She’s not just here to heal healthcare. She’s here to flip the script entirely—and awaken what she calls the “forgotten brilliance” within us all.


“I didn’t come here to conform. I came here to catch fire—and light the way.” — Taryn Faith

Tell us more about yourself. What makes you uniquely you?


I was a child with eyes full of wonder—a wildfire with untamed curls, bare feet, and a mind full of questions. I chased butterflies, climbed trees, and spoke to the stars. My heart skipped a beat every time I said hello to someone new. The world always felt alive to me—vibrating, humming, sacred. I didn’t just exist in it—I danced with it.


I was born into a home where everything looked perfect, but behind the scenes, my world was shaped by religious control, emotional neglect, and spiritual suppression. Even then, I knew. I could feel everything. I asked too many questions. I saw too much.


Before I understood the cadence of sound or the hum beneath emotion, I understood the feeling of expansion—through dance, through expression, through simply being alive in my body. Movement was my first language. My ADHD wasn’t a disorder. It was a tuning fork, vibrating with a rhythm the world couldn’t hear—but I could. It wasn’t restlessness. It was resonance. I didn’t need to sit still; I needed to move the energy through me. Dance wasn’t just art. It was alchemy.


Some of us are born on different frequencies—ADHD, autism, Down syndrome… etc.—we are not broken, but tuned for something more. We are here to remind the world how to feel. To restore the rhythm between Spirit and Earth. To turn pain into frequency. To turn the hum into healing.


I was a child who saw beyond the surface and felt the heartbeat of every room. I experienced an unwavering sense of doom from a young age—terrified of death yet gripped by intense suicidal ideation, a rage I couldn’t contain. Sleep paralysis pinned me down. I sleepwalked through shadows, felt my soul leave my body as I drifted. I’d wake drenched in sweat and disoriented from nightmares, crippled by anxiety, self-harming to break the numbness.


I was the rebel child—the black sheep that couldn’t be tamed, who refused to be molded but was full of compassion for others. My heart ached seeing others sad or in pain; my empathy made me nauseated. I’ve always felt too much—too deeply, too fiercely.


By the time I was 13, I showed up to school with black eyes. Investigators and child safety officers pulled me out of class for visits. I met with psychologists while the world spun on without me. I wasn’t “misbehaving.” I was highly sensitive, intuitive, and traumatized, but no one knew how to hold that. I became a child of the child safety system.


Throughout my schooling, I was bullied, sexually violated, and physically abused. I begged God every day to wake me from nightmares that I believed would never end. My trauma began young, but even in the darkest moments, I never lost my faith. A voice inside me whispered: This is not who you are. Eventually, I became the woman who rose from it—the one I needed growing up.


My adolescence was a blur of alcohol, drugs, sex, and darkness—a desperate grasp at feeling something, anything, in a world that wouldn’t see me. My pivotal moment came in my late teens when I realized I could either repeat the cycle or rise from it.


By 14, I dropped out of school, working three jobs to pay for my citizenship and education. At 16, I was caring for the elderly. They told me I was too young, but I stood firm and boldly stood up in the face of adversity, advocating and holding space for stories no one had ever asked them to share. That’s when something ignited in me—I knew I was here to listen, create change, and, eventually, lead.


At 19, I was working in acute mental health. By 22, I had a degree, two postgraduate programs, and a fire the system couldn’t contain. I witnessed the sacredness of life and the heartbreak of a healthcare

culture that rewarded detachment. I spent ten years watching kind, passionate souls be broken by red tape, poor leadership, and unchecked trauma.


I comforted crying students who’d seen their first traumatic case with no support. I stayed late for the ones who were bullied or made to feel like they didn’t belong. I held clinicians who were burning out under the weight of their own compassion. I made space for patients no one else had time for. I was told I cared too much—but the truth is, others had just learned to stop.


I joined councils. I volunteered for peer support. I spoke up in meetings. But the moment I knew it was time to go was when I realized the system wasn’t just broken—it was punishing those who still felt. It was pathologizing sensitivity. It was teaching people to numb instead of heal.


So I walked away. At 27, I left—not because I stopped caring, but because I cared too much to stay silent. I’m not here to play nice with outdated systems. I’m here to rebuild them from the ground up—with truth, compassion, and fire.


And I’m not doing it alone. I do it for everyone who’s ever felt too much, cared too deeply, or been told they were the problem when they were the pulse. I do it for my two sons—for the next generation who will never have to unlearn who they are. I’m raising emotionally connected, self-aware boys who will know how to feel, to love, and to lead with empathy. I’m not just breaking cycles. I’m rewriting lineage.


My gift is attunement—to sound, to energy, to the pain behind the smile and the truth behind silence. I feel what others bury. I name what others ignore. I merge science with soul, trauma with transformation, compassion with disruption.


The deeper I went into the clinical world, the more misaligned I felt. I wasn’t here just to diagnose—I was here to decode. To tune. There is a pattern in everything—a rhythm, in music, in nature, in movement, in neurodivergence.


I’m not here to be understood by everyone. I’m here to resonate with those who remember. Those who feel the hum underneath it all.


This isn’t just a story. It’s a frequency.


And I’m here to tune the world back to truth.


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What’s your purpose, mission, and driving force for all the work you do?


My purpose is to awaken people to the illusions that surround us all—to remind them of their worth, their power, their truth. To show them what they truly are: resonant, whole, and powerful beyond measure.


I’m not here to play small. I’m here to lead a global remembrance—not just in healthcare, but in every institution that’s taught us to forget who we are, every system that’s suppressed the very thing that makes us human. I’m a voice of reckoning, creating a ripple that becomes a wave—a tidal shift dismantling the illusion that we’re broken.


My mission is to guide as many beautiful souls as possible to reconnect with their true resonance, shifting them from survival, fear, lack, and scarcity into embodiment, alignment, and true abundance. I’m here to remind everyone that, at the deepest level, we’re all connected. Whether I was mentoring student nurses and new graduates, writing reports, or advocating for patients, the core of my role was to sit with deep warmth, unwavering empathy, and true presence—to hold safe, nurturing spaces for those who felt alone and remind them who they really are.


I want to challenge every system that profits from pain. I want systems to stop slapping healing tools over infected wounds and calling it self-care. I want to end the bypassing culture that replaces root causes with healing tools and coping strategies. We can’t keep offering short-term fixes for systemic dysfunction and call it healing. We can’t light sage around trauma without addressing the root cause beneath it.


We’re not broken—we’re conditioned. We’ve been carrying generations of unresolved pain for too long, and it ends with me. There are no villains, no narcissists, no bullies—only wounded souls who’ve buried their pain so deeply it built someone they were never meant to become. That breaks my heart just as much. Those who claim they “don’t believe” in mental illness? They’re often the ones suffering most.


I want to confront global economic systems that pulse like a dysregulated nervous system—spiking with greed, crashing in chaos, scrambling to stabilize, but never digging into the pain fueling it all. These structures aren’t just numbers and markets—they’re mirrors of our collective trauma, wired for survival mode, thriving on scarcity and disconnection. They keep us running, producing, chasing—while the wounds beneath fester. We’re told to hustle harder, to measure our worth in output, but that’s the lie keeping us numb. We don’t need more productivity hacks or shiny metrics. We need truth—raw, unfiltered, soul-deep truth—to face the patterns, heal the roots, and build systems that honor our humanity instead of exploiting it.


I want to challenge modern leadership that’s become about compliance, hierarchy, and status—rewarding detachment over depth, performance over presence, ego over empathy. Where the coldest hearts climb the highest ladders, mistaking domination for direction and hierarchy for power. It builds castles out of titles, then wonders why no one feels safe inside.


My mission is global: to awaken people to their true power and resonance, their right to be seen—not as diagnoses, but as divine beings with stories, gifts, and depth. To demolish the illusion that trauma is individual—not generational, systemic, and spiritual. The illusion that healthcare, education, economics, and identity are separate. Economically, we’ve created structures that mirror trauma—survival mode glorified, scarcity embedded into our worth, productivity prized over presence. We need leadership that leads with presence, not performance.


True leadership isn’t about being followed—it’s about clearing a path so others can rise, not just in hospitals, but in homes, schools, policies, and economies. When we stop treating people like broken parts of a machine, we remember they were always whole, sacred, and sovereign. We don’t need more productivity. We need more truth, more embodiment, more resonance. True leadership doesn’t command—it clears a path, ignites the fire in others, inspires from the ground, not from above.


This is about more than healthcare, more than healing—it’s about restoring humanity. Most of all, I want to see the faces of those who thought they were too broken finally realize they were never broken at all. They are powerful.


What is your business, and how will you use your voice to help others?


Guided by Sentience is more than a platform—it’s a movement. A multidimensional space where science meets soul, and healing becomes a reclamation of truth. It bridges neuroscience, quantum

physics, vibrational medicine, emotional alchemy, and consciousness—offering a grounded yet expansive path to transformation.


Through my social media channels, I share content that fuses evidence-based insight with spiritual wisdom, helping people reconnect with their true nature and uncover the emotional, energetic, and psychosocial roots of their experiences.


My upcoming Brainz Magazine series, The Harmonic Paradigm™, introduces a revolutionary lens for inner work—blending clinical experience, ancestral knowledge, and energetic alignment. It explores the unseen patterns that shape us, revealing how everything is interwoven beneath the surface.


Alongside this, I’m developing The Illumination Series—a collection of transformational guides designed to support deep integration through shadow work, emotional freedom, and embodied leadership.


Soon, I’ll be launching NeuroEnergetic Healing™, a new paradigm that uses AI-guided support to help individuals decode their unique nervous system and energetic blueprint. By combining intuitive mapping, neuroscience, and ancient wisdom, this framework empowers people to return to their core frequency—and reclaim their resonance.


What sets your work apart from others in your industry?


Most approaches separate the clinical from the spiritual, the emotional from the biological—but I see them as one. Where others see behavior, I see wounds. Where others treat pathology, I see soul. I don’t teach people how to “cope”—I’m not here to manage pain. I’m here to awaken transformation. I teach people how to decondition. I don’t offer tools to help people survive broken systems—I help them outgrow them.


Mental healthcare is still deeply steeped in pathology, productivity, and performance. But people aren’t problems to fix—they’re frequencies to realign. I integrate quantum science, mental health, emotional processing, and spiritual truth—because real healing doesn’t come from boxes, labels, or protocols. It comes from liberation. I don’t want people to merely cope—I want them to reclaim the light within.


My lived experience, combined with a decade in mental health nursing, allows me to bridge the clinical and the spiritual in a way that’s both grounded and transformative. I’m not here to fix people—I’m here to help them feel safe enough to finally become themselves. I don’t fix people—I witness them into their own becoming. While systems teach compliance, I teach reclamation. I help people remember who they were before the world told them who to be.


I believe the future of healthcare lies in integration—where frequency, trauma, emotions, and science are seen as interconnected and equally sacred. We need to shift from suppression to self-regulation, from detachment to deep empathy, from symptom management to soul embodiment. The future of healthcare is emotional, energetic, and deeply human.


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What should readers do next?


This isn’t just my story—it’s ours. We are not broken. We are rising.


This is not healing as we’ve known it—this is the Ressiance (renaissance + resonance). Join the soul movement. Reignite your resonance.

If this speaks to you, share it with those who feel the call. Post it on your socials using #ressiance #letsenlight #guidedbysentience—let’s light the way together, one soul reignited at a time. No one left behind.


Follow my journey on social media to stay connected and be the first to know when The Harmonic Paradigm™ series launches—coming soon to Brainz Magazine.


Whether you’re an editor, podcast host, conscious creator, or investor in soul-aligned innovation—I’d love to hear from you.



Ressiance (noun) res·si·ance | /ˈrɛz·i·əns/


A soul-led uprising of resonance and remembrance; the sacred return to one’s truest frequency after disconnection, suppression, or systemic silencing.


A fusion of resonance and renaissance—where healing becomes not just recovery, but revelation.


Coined by Taryn Faith, Ressiance is a movement, a remembering, and a reclamation. It defines the moment a soul breaks free from distortion and realigns with its original frequency—igniting transformation from the inside out.


Example:


“This isn’t just healing—it’s a Ressiance.”


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