
About
My name is Farah Al Chammas. I began my healing journey in my early twenties, searching for what many of us long for in different ways: God, belonging, wholeness, and a sense of home within myself. Perhaps you can relate.
So many of us move through life unsure of who we truly are, navigating expectations, survival patterns, and inherited ideas of what success or fulfillment is meant to look like.
For me, the journey began with unbecoming—remembering my sovereignty.
At the time, I believed the “grand life” I was calling in would come through becoming a tech founder, achieving a multimillion exit, and earning reach and recognition. And while there were sparks of success, life gently—and sometimes forcefully—led me elsewhere.
Along the path of ambition, love, and career, I was guided into the uncovering of repressed family trauma and childhood sexual abuse. Experiences that fractured my sense of trust and safety, and at times distanced me from life itself. What followed was not a single awakening, but a choice made again and again: to choose love, to choose life, to choose hope, and to recover myself.
Whole. Worthy. Free.
Awakening arrived as an unexpected gift of betrayal—one that pushed me out of familiar structures and guided me back to truth, to God, and to home within myself. This story continues to unfold through my writing and in my forthcoming book, Start Over, Now (August 2028).
As I began extracting the untruths trauma had etched into my spirit, I discovered something simple and profound: with every layer released, more ease became possible. More permission to be. Pain became a teacher. Awareness became freedom.
This work—this remembering—is my prayer and my love letter to the world. An invitation for us to wake up and walk forward together.
You do not need to become someone else. You are allowed to be yourself. And in that beingness lies your deepest desires and truest fulfillment.
I never planned to serve through intuitive work, channeled wisdom, and presence. I once sought to prove my worth through achievement—to reclaim what felt lost through early trauma, displacement from Syria in 2013, and the many versions of home that dissolved along the way. What I learned instead is that uncovering naturally leads to becoming, and becoming eventually softens into simple being.
That is what I now hold space for.
This is the essence of SAEL.
The name SAEL carries layered meaning. Its etymology traces to the Hebrew Sha’al (שָׁאַל), meaning “to ask for” or “requested,” often associated with something divinely gifted or prayed for. It also draws from the Arabic seil (سيل), meaning “flow” or “stream.” Together, they speak to the natural prosperity of life when we allow ourselves to move in alignment—when we ask, receive, and flow.
With SAEL, we uncover, untangle, and gently unbind what is not true, so you may live in your power and fulfill your mission through the strength of being—being of light.
In my work, we go beyond the veil—not to add more, but to un-become what you are not, so you may simply be. From that place, clarity, voice, power, wholeness, and fulfillment arise organically. Your being—your energetic essence, the God within you—is the life you came here to embody.
So we journey together. We retrieve lost parts from moments when power was forgotten. We embody ourselves where we once disconnected. We remember why we came here, and what light we are meant to carry for others.
That is your birthright.
That is your invitation.
If you feel called to work together, you are welcome to explore the ways we may connect. Clients often describe our shared space as light, holding, or pure love. I invite you to approach with curiosity and openness, trusting you are supported throughout the experience and beyond.
Be,
SAEL