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The Journey to Authenticity: Yulia Khadartseva’s Approach to Inner Strength

The Journey to Authenticity: Yulia Khadartseva’s Approach to Inner Strength
Photo Courtesy: @julia_khadartseva

By: Alva Ree

Yulia Khadartseva is not just a name — she represents a movement. Recognized across Europe and steadily gaining attention in the United States, she is among the few women in the world who have transformed inner growth into a lifestyle marked by depth, elegance, and unapologetic strength. Her sessions, retreats, and teachings are often described as transformative. And yet, when she speaks, there is no sense of superiority. Instead, there is clarity.

Q. What do people typically seek when they come to you?

They often say they want to “solve a problem,” but what they are truly seeking is to feel alive. To breathe in a new way. To return to a space where they are no longer performing, proving, or pleasing. Most of us live behind masks. My work is about gently and powerfully helping people remove those masks — in a way that can endure.

Q. What is your method based on?

It’s a multi-level system I developed through years of practice and research. I approach the work from six layers: personal, parental, ancestral, karmic, cosmic, and universal. Each person carries more than just their own life story — they carry the echoes of generations, patterns from their lineage, and energetic imprints. When we address only the surface, change may not last. When we dive deeper, shifts happen at the core.

Q. How do your clients typically feel after a session?

They often feel liberated. Seen. Grounded. It’s like remembering something they might have forgotten long ago — themselves. I don’t simply listen to their words; I attune to what their soul is asking for. My sessions are thoughtfully structured yet intuitive. There’s often silence, tears, laughter, and a kind of soft power that seems to return to the body.

Q. You work with many successful people — what do they struggle with?

Success often conceals exhaustion. Power can mask underlying fears. They might have the status, the business, the luxury — but still feel somewhat adrift in their own story. What they are really looking for is alignment. They seek to stop living according to others’ expectations and reconnect with meaning. Often, they need the space to be authentic again.

Q. You speak a lot about the energy of the feminine. What does that mean to you?

It’s about not shrinking. Not hardening to survive. Not pretending to be “less” in order to be accepted. Feminine energy isn’t about weakness — it’s about flow, clarity, intuition, and profound power. It’s the ability to hold both pain and beauty simultaneously. When a woman reconnects with this energy, she no longer feels the need to prove anything — her presence speaks volumes.

Q. What’s one truth that shifted your perspective?

That I don’t have to earn my worth, I grew up feeling the need to prove myself through accomplishments, roles, and perfection. But at some point, I realized: the more I let go of control, the more I actually embrace my strength. True power is quiet. It’s not about domination — it’s about knowing who you are and staying true to that, regardless of external circumstances.

Q. What do you say to someone who feels stuck?

Start by being honest, not with others, but with yourself. Ask: “What part of me feels out of sync? What truth am I avoiding? What would happen if I stopped performing?” Then sit with the answer. Don’t rush through it. Everything begins when you stop pretending.

Q. How do you stay centered on your own journey?

I live what I teach. I go through the same processes. I cry. I pause. I seek support. I check in with my ancestors. I rest. I remind myself that I am not here to be perfect. I am here to be aligned. When I forget this, everything around me loses its vibrancy. So I return, time and time again, to that quiet center within me.

Q. What do you want every woman reading this to know?

That you are already enough. That nothing external can replace the moment you reconnect with your own truth. You don’t need to be perfect. What you need is to be present. To be brave. And to be willing to let go of the version of yourself that was built to survive, so you can step into the one who is here to truly live.

Q. What’s next for you?

A book in English. A new retreat in Italy. A global platform dedicated to real, embodied transformation. But more than anything, genuine conversations. True presence. I’m not interested in followers. I’m interested in people who are ready to stop waiting. People who are ready to feel again. To choose again. To become again. The world is changing — and it’s time we meet it with full awareness.

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