Healing through gemstones: Lubna Salah

This fascinating young woman empowers women around the globe through healing properties of crystals and gemstones. So inspired by her story, I decided I just HAD to mention her on my blog.

Born in the US to Palestinian immigrants, Lubna Salah moved to the Middle East during her early teens, where she lived for almost 10 years. Not being able to adjust to the local culture, this bright young woman decided to move back to the US after obtaining a degree in engineering, pursuing a career in marketing and taking a plunge in the world of political activism.

Soon after, health problems ensued and she was diagnosed with fibromyalgia and PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder). Instead of resorting to pharmaceuticals like most people, she turned to yoga and found herself drawn to crystals, numerology, astrology, and jewelry design. As crystal healing played a significant role in Lubna’s own healing process, she decided to share that with other women. Now a certified Kundalini Yoga instructor as well as a Reiki practitioner, she  took on the spiritual name, Anantjeet – meaning eternally brave and victorious – which describes her motivation to choose love over fear in the face of adversity.

Having always loved fashion and crafts, it seemed natural to Lubna to combine her love of spirituality and activism with her creativity. She hopes that her jewelry will help empower and inspire women to find their voice and live more conscious lives.

Lubna currently operates her brand, House of Shakti from Beverly Hills in California. She uses crystals for healing, empowerment, and storytelling. Each piece of jewelry is handcrafted to promote healing of the mind-body-spirit connection. Using only the highest quality semi-precious gemstones, gold, and silver, each piece is handcrafted into elegant, feminine designs with its own healing prescription for the soul. Her mission is to empower women to discover their highest potential through tools of practical enlightenment, like gemstones.

Clients in the Middle East can order her pieces online. Visit: www.houseofshakti.com