In a world where the demands of daily life often overshadow our deeper calling, Dr. Niikee Fae stands as a beacon of wisdom and transformation. As a Teacher and Mystic Mentor at the School for Metaphysical Practice, Dr. Fae is on a mission to help healers and spiritual guides reconnect with their unique gifts and remember their soul’s purpose. Her approach is rooted in the belief that life is meant to be lived in harmony with source energy, guided by the desires of the heart and the plans of the soul. Dr. Fae’s work is not just about healing—it’s about awakening. By helping her clients transform old programs and limiting beliefs, she creates space for magic to unfold. In this interview, Dr. Fae shares with Mystic Mag her journey, insights, and the joy that comes from living a life co-created with the divine. Discover how she empowers others to walk their path with ease, grace, and a light that shines true.
Your work involves bringing “Heaven down to Earth.” Can you explain how you integrate spiritual insights with practical health strategies in your practice?
In all the decades teaching, learning, researching, and working in clinical practice, it has become increasingly clear that all disease begins in the energetics.
By the time issues manifest in the physical realm or on Earth, they have already existed energetically. Our energy originates from our subconscious—our beliefs, thoughts, and feelings—interwoven with our ancestry, past experiences, and even different timelines, depending on our beliefs.
We are often unaware of an entire milieu of energy circulating within and around us. In the physical world, we only know what is immediately present.
We’ve been led to believe that we magically become victims to disease—that it just happens suddenly. Sometimes, there is a belief that we must have done something wrong or it’s simply bad luck when our body goes out of balance and exhibits the signs and symptoms of disharmony.
Throughout history, traditional medicine has always acknowledged energetic harmony as the foundation of health. However, modern medicine, which has existed for less than 200 years, has isolated the physical and disconnected it from the bigger picture. Consequently, treatments have been designed to merely cover up signs and symptoms rather than address the root cause.
When we step back from all the problems continually bombarding us from all angles, Heaven is already here; we’ve just forgotten.
We can begin to create more harmony as we move through the distortions in our beliefs—the ones that get stuck in our energy. As we do so, we start to realize that we are already there because, in our divine innate nature, we are harmony.
Heaven is already here when we can witness it through the lens of the higher frequency reality that results from balancing our energetics.
Given your extensive background in both traditional and modern health disciplines, how do you see the evolution of holistic health practices over the years?
It depends on how you view it. On the one hand, people are increasingly understanding the importance of energetics, and we see this with the growing numbers gravitating towards various therapies that address energetics. On the other hand, holism is being somewhat hijacked—by still trying to make it all about the physical and scientific.
It’s not that there’s anything wrong with science, but science is limited.
The scientific method is designed to verify the validity of treatments through a “magic bullet” approach targeted at symptoms. However, because each of us is unique, we experience disharmony or disease for different reasons. From a holistic perspective, to reharmonize a person to achieve long-term wellness, we need to consider the underlying cause, which is unique to each individual.
Modern medicine can’t address the root cause because science isn’t capable of that—it can’t account for the many variables involved within their designated validity parameters. When you truly understand science and the scientific method, you recognize its limitations.
What type of services do you offer?
I offer Soul Alchemy sessions, where we work through the layers of story woven into people’s energy. I work with a higher light guidance team that shows me what’s happening with individuals, and together, we share insights and reharmonize their energy. This team has been teaching me various ways to work with energy for many years.
Alongside this and private mentoring, I have created the School for Metaphysical Practice, where I teach others to do the same.
I offer an accredited practitioner program, a six-month immersion where I train people in these practices and the art of receiving their own unique guidance channels. The guides instructed me years ago, saying, “Now it’s your turn to teach others.” At first, I was surprised and hesitant, thinking, “Really? Me?” But then realised that given my background training in holistic health, curriculum design, clinical teaching and research, as well as all of the years already learning from the guides, “Well, who else?”
How do you apply your knowledge of nutritional biochemistry and clinical medicine in your daily practice, and what unique benefits does this multidisciplinary approach offer?
Fundamentally, since all disease begins in the energy, we always do energetic work with clients. However, to support a client’s physical body initially, I also use herbal medicine and nutritional biochemistry to help rebalance them. This concept of rebalancing is deeply rooted in traditional medicine, something we’ve largely forgotten in modern times. There’s a commercially driven notion that more is better, but in reality, more often creates an imbalance, and restoring harmony is most important for long-term health.
It’s all about using the minimal necessary, especially artificial supplements made in chemistry labs, to help reharmonize the body more quickly at the outset. Meanwhile, the energetic work continues underneath, ensuring that the person can maintain wellness in the long term and find their divine harmony.
How do you balance the theoretical knowledge from your extensive studies with the practical, hands-on aspects of working with clients in a clinical setting?
A lot of the theoretical knowledge I’ve studied has been filtered through a clinical lens because I’ve always been clinically teaching. I taught in Medical School for 8 years and in Naturopathic Colleges for almost double. . During that time, my main focus was on teaching students to think differently—especially about balance and restoring harmony as the cornerstone of longevity and happiness. As my client work spans the decades, I’ve come to realize that the ‘theories’, particularly those rooted in traditional medicine, aren’t just abstract concepts. They’re actually reflective of how things truly are.
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Dr Niikee Fae
PhD MHSc BHSc ND
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