Bahar Yilmaz

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Bahar Yilmaz (* 1984 in Ingolstadt) is a German writer, who also works as a life coach and lecturer. [1]

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Biography

Yilmaz grew up with her sisters in Ingolstadt. Her parents are from Turkey. [2] Trained at various spiritual schools, Yilmaz worked after graduation, among other things, as a sensitive and media consultant. [3]

Her first work, was published by Ansata in 2011, and was written with Pascal Voggenhuber. [4] Further monographs followed in the same publishing house, dealing with healing and self-healing, the human energy body, medial abilities and happiness. [4] The book "You were written in the stars", published by Integral in 2019, entered the bestseller list of the Spiegel in the category non-fiction book. [5]

Yilmaz processes her topics and insights not only in literary form, but also, for example, in contributions for social networks and her podcast entitled "New Spirit". [6] [7] She has been working as a "spiritual success coach" in Germany, Austria and Switzerland, meanwhile with her own practice. [8] Yilmaz leads workshops and seminars, in which third parties are also trained according to her methods. [9] She is also active as a speaker at various events, [10] also with her partner Jeffrey Kastenmüller. [11]

Books

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References

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  2. Alexander Petri (28 July 2011). "Mehr Deutsch als Türkisch – Drei Erfolgsgeschichten". donaukurier.de.
  3. "Bahar Yilmaz, Referentin auf dem Emotion Kongress 2016. Ein Portrait". horizonworld.de.
  4. 1 2 "Bahar Yilmaz". d-nb.info. Deutsche Nationalbibliothek.
  5. "Bestseller: Du wurdest in den Sternen geschrieben". buchreport.de.
  6. "New Spirit – Podcast für moderne Spiritualität". podcast.de. Archived from the original on 2019-12-17.
  7. Anne Heigel (5 July 2019). "Moderne Spiritualität: 3 esoterische Podcasts, die dein Selbstwertgefühl stärken". desired.de.
  8. Aylin Braunewell (18 April 2019). "Sexismus in der Esoterik: Der kollektive Schmerzkörper". taz.de. p. 19.
  9. "Seelenessenzen: Der mediale Weg zur Heilung und Selbstheilung", Bergedorfer Zeitung (in German), p. 10/16, 31 July 2019
  10. Bahar Yilmaz (20 September 2019). "So wirst du inneren Frieden finden und dein Potenzial entfalten". youtube.com.
  11. Bahar Yilmaz, Jeffrey Kastenmüller (26 December 2017). ""Gepäckfrei" – So lässt du deine Probleme und Ängste los". youtube.com.