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When a woman becomes herself, even the universe bows.

Whatever brought you here — curiosity, longing, exhaustion, reinvention, a desire for more, or simply the realisation that you have been abandoning yourself for far too long. 

 

Something in you knows it is time. It has probably known for a while.

Trust it.

​​Where a Woman Meets Herself

Sometimes a conversation, a life transition, a crisis, a community, or a mentor becomes the doorway through which you meet yourself

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She does not climb over others to reach the top. She leads from presence, from depth, from the capacity to hold what others cannot.

Long before a child arrives, a woman begins to prepare — often without knowing it. There is another way to walk this path.

Some call it magical. Some call it healing. The women who have sat in the circle simply call it coming home.

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Somewhere in your forties, things start to shift profoundly. Everything you built starts asking: is this really it?

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​​Every woman's journey is unique.

Whether you are looking for one-to-one guidance, a gathering of women, a dedicated programme, wherever life meets you, Divine Woman offers a place to begin. 

A Space for Life's Defining Moments

Divine Woman is a space for women moving through life's defining moments—moments that invite us to listen more deeply, trust ourselves more wholeheartedly, and walk our path with greater presence, courage and trust.

Whether life is opening new chapters, letting go of what no longer belongs, welcoming new life, or finding ourselves changed by life's unexpected turns, these are the moments that reshape who we are.

Life's defining moments are inevitable.

What matters is how we meet them.

When Nothing Looks Different, Yet Everything Changes

 

Some changes are longed for, others arrive uninvited.
Some we choose. Some choose us.

There are moments in a woman's life that divide everything into a before and after.
Some arrive with joy. Some with grief. Some ask everything of us.
Most do all three.

It is not the moments themselves that shape us.
It is the way we meet them.

Imagine

Your life may look much as it always has: You still pay your bills, answer your emails, love the people you love, make mistakes, learn, and begin again.

And yet—the way you meet your life has changed.

Beneath the Familiar Rhythm of Your Days

Something within you has become unshakable.

You no longer argue with yourself quite so much. 

You no longer measure yourself by someone else's idea of who you should be. 
You no longer betray yourself in order to belong.

Instead.

You trust what you know.
You honour what you feel.
You sense something and do not override it.
You speak with greater clarity.
You love deeply without disappearing in the process.

Less apologising.
Less second-guessing.
No more waiting for permission.

More self-love. (Finally!)

It Wasn't Always This Way

For years you believed your worth had to be earned:

Beautiful enough.
Good enough.
Pleasing enough.
Useful enough.
Kind enough.
Considerate enough.

You mistook the voices around you for the truth within you.

Little by little, this spell began to lose its power.

This Is Not a Fairy Tale

Life can be magical.
It can be wondrous.
Sometimes it may even feel like a fairy tale.

But one thing is different.

 

No prince arrives on a white horse to kiss you awake.
No hero appears to rescue you.
You wake yourself.
You choose yourself.
You do what only you can do.
You become the woman only you can be.

This is what becomes possible. 
This is Divine Woman.

Not sure where to begin?

Sometimes one conversation is all it takes to see your situation with fresh eyes and discover where your path begins.

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Bachitar Kaur

A few words about me

For more than two decades I have created spaces where people learn, question, grow, and discover more of who they are.

My work has taken me across countries, cultures and classrooms — from adult education, leadership development and professional trainings to retreats and women's work.

Again and again, one question kept returning:

What helps a woman hear her inner voice, trust it, and live from it?

Divine Woman grew out of that question.

If our paths meet here, I hope you will find not answers to follow, but a space where you can begin to listen to the wisdom that has always lived within you.

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About Bachitar Kaur

I know from the inside what it means to arrive at a point in life where what once felt right no longer fits.

The outer life may look successful. The responsibilities are being carried and all the boxes are ticked. Yet beneath the surface there can be a quiet sense that something essential is waiting for attention. A deeper truth. A forgotten longing. A part of ourselves that has not yet fully found its place in the world.

 

Again and again, I have witnessed that these moments are not signs that something is wrong. Rather, they are invitations into a deeper relationship with ourselves. They can arise at any stage of life, and many women encounter them with particular intensity during major life passages such as pregnancy, motherhood and menopause.

 

For more than twenty years, I have worked with women who feel this call. Women who long to live closer to their own nature. Women who sense there is an intelligent rhythm beneath the demands, expectations and roles that have shaped their lives. Women who are ready to live — and perhaps also lead — from a different place.

 

Many women discover that some of their deepest strengths — intuition, relational intelligence, creativity, the ability to connect and weave meaningful relationships, as well as a natural capacity to nurture life in its many forms — are not always reflected in the structures and expectations of the modern world. Part of my work is creating spaces where these qualities can once again be trusted, cultivated and lived.

 

To me, these qualities are not weaknesses to overcome or soft skills to be fitted into existing structures. They are expressions of something inherently valuable and sacred within women — what I have come to call the Divine Woman.

 

Over the years, my work has taken me into many different environments. As a trainer in Kundalini Yoga and Karam Kriya, I have taught throughout Europe, Asia, Australia and South America, working with people from widely different cultural and social backgrounds. I have taught in yoga centres, retreat spaces, companies, schools and kindergartens, as well as in prisons and rehabilitation programmes. Everywhere I encountered the same human longing: to belong to oneself.

 

My studies in sociology, communication and organisational psychology, together with years of travel and immersion in different cultures, have enriched my understanding of human development. Yet the deepest teachings have come through life itself — through being a woman, a mother, a partner, and a continual student of the mysteries of becoming.

 

I am co-founder of Cherdi Kala Yoga International and initiator of the Divine Woman movement, whose teachings and programmes I continue to develop and share today. Through trainings, retreats, circles and mentoring, I create spaces where women can reconnect with their own wisdom, trust their inner authority, and shape lives that feel both meaningful and deeply their own.

 

I live with my husband and our two sons at Yogahouse Prasaad in Southern Germany, where life unfolds close to nature. When I am not teaching, you will often find me in the garden, making music, cooking, practising ballet, or travelling somewhere in the world.

 

The work I offer is ultimately simple:

To accompany women as they remember who they are, reconnect with the wisdom that already lives within them, and bring that woman more fully into the world.

To call forth the Divine Woman they have always been.

The next step is simply a conversation.

 

Whether you are navigating relationships, motherhood, leadership, midlife, or something that does not fit neatly into any category, we can begin there.

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