About

Hello, I’m Yara.

My early path was shaped by numerous challenging life experiences. Growing up in Germany without a father and with a traumatized mother, I often felt different as someone of mixed Asian heritage and struggled to find my place in the world. After completing my bachelor's degree in agricultural science, I found myself feeling out of place in the corporate world, and my depression reached its peak. These early challenges—combined with difficulties in forming deeper, lasting relationships—left me feeling disconnected from myself and others. At that point, I didn’t know who I truly was.

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Vision

These experiences, however, also led me on a transformative journey. In my struggle with depression, I discovered the profound benefits of meditation, breathwork, and other healing practices. Daily meditation, yoga, and breathwork became the foundation of my life, helping me reconnect with my true self and uncover my life’s purpose. Because breathwork had such a powerful impact on my own healing, I completed a 200-hour training and became a certified breathwork facilitator.

Now with over 11 years in my healing experience and practice, I dedicate myself to offering others a safe space for self-discovery. My mission is to help create a world rooted in genuine connection, love, and belonging. Through breathwork sessions and other mindful practices, I support others on their personal path to healing and self-awareness.

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“The meaning of life is just to be alive. It is so plain and so obvious and so simple. And yet, everybody rushes around in a great panic as if it were necessary to achieve something beyond themselves.”

— Alan Watts