ABOUT CAN

Can Aydoğmuş (born October 29, 1984, Istanbul) is a Turkish astrologer, author, personal development expert, and motivational speaker. Aydoğmuş, who has been working in the field of personal development for over 25 years, has received training in many subjects such as organizational constellations, hypnotherapy, NLP, lucid dreaming, regression, Vedic astrology, and subconscious studies. He has reached a wide audience with his approach that combines astrology with spiritual transformation and his social media content.
Early Life and Education

Can Aydoğmuş was born on October 29, 1984, in Istanbul. After completing his primary education at Istanbul Prestij College, he continued his education at Egerton Rothesay School in England. After losing his mother, father, and sister at a young age, Can Aydoğmuş went through a difficult period living on the streets. This traumatic process shaped his personal journey of growth from darkness to light. The losses and difficulties he experienced as a child led him on an inner journey. From the age of 11, he became interested in personal development methods and began to delve deeper into this field. He describes himself as “a writer, blogger, vlogger, and influencer who creates content to guide people towards love and happiness.”

Personal Development Journey and Career

Aydoğmuş participated in various personal development and spiritual awareness training programs in England, Italy, Germany, America, and Turkey from a young age. He developed himself in many areas, including organizational constellations, corporate awareness, regression therapy, hypnotherapy, NLP, lucid dreaming, the power of thought, Vedic astrology, and subconscious studies. During this process, he assisted leading trainers around the world, represented them, and organized events.
He also served as the president of IACT (International Association of Counselors and Therapists) Turkey.
He was a columnist for CNN Türk for a period and later for Hürriyet.com.tr. Today, he gives motivational talks and seminars at corporate companies.

@canyaziyor has over one million followers on Instagram. He is also an active content creator on platforms such as YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook.

His sincere style on social media, inspiring messages, and astrological predictions have made him one of Turkey’s leading influencers.
Can Aydoğmuş shares his knowledge in astrology, personal development, and meditation on his YouTube channel, offering viewers videos on mindful awareness, energy work, education, and guidance. A large portion of the content published on the channel can be viewed at affordable prices or for free. Through this approach, Aydoğmuş aims to reach a wide audience and contribute to public awareness on topics such as personal transformation and spiritual awareness.

 

Can Aydoğmuş, who has come to be known as Turkey’s Nostradamus due to the accuracy of his astrological predictions, has become one of the names that attract public attention with his astrological forecasts and intuitive analyses. In particular, many of his predictions regarding economic fluctuations, political developments, natural events, and football matches in Turkey have come true, and these accurate predictions have received extensive coverage in the media. His predictions on topics such as the increase in housing prices after 2020, the discovery of natural gas in the Black Sea, changes in political leadership, and the scores of certain football derbies have caused a great stir among the public.

Books

• Dream, Believe, Live
• Where is Your Soul Mate?
• Mevlânâ’s Cat
• Matu the Talking Cat
• Walk Towards Love
• The Hand of Healing

Awards

• 2017 Golden Butterfly Awards – Best Youtuber/Instagrammer (nomination)
• 2017 Golden Guide TV Best of the Year – Best Personal Development Book (Dream, Believe, Live)
• 2017 Moon Life Magazine Awards – Best Personal Development Author
• 2018 Internet Media Best of the Year – Personal Development Expert of the Year
• 2018 International Mevlana Peace Awards – Best Author of the Year

Below are some of Aydoğmuş’s predictions, of which more than 200 have been known to have come true and been shared with the public so far:

 
• Twitter, 2017

“There could be a surge in house prices after 2020, with a 40-square-meter house in Istanbul potentially costing over a million.”
→ Housing prices in Turkey have risen rapidly.


• Hürriyet, 2017

“Between May and November 2018, the risk of crisis and embargo in Turkey’s foreign relations and financial sector may increase.”
→ The Brunson crisis with the US, a collapse in foreign exchange, and a historic loss in value of the Turkish lira occurred.


• Twitter, May 23, 2018

“The dollar may exceed 6.10.”
→ In August 2018, the dollar exceeded 6.80; the economy fluctuated significantly.


• Twitter, January 13, 2019

“The Venus–Ketu period beginning on January 11, 2019, will last until June 2020 and will be a very ‘fiery’ period.”
→ Pandemics, protests, wars, and global crises occurred one after another.


• Twitter, March 2019

“Galatasaray will rise after March 2019.”
→ Galatasaray won the Super League championship in 2019.


• Twitter, June 7, 2019

“During the period beginning with the December 26, 2019 eclipse, tensions may arise in Turkey in the areas of media, economy, and security between February 16 and 23, 2020.”
→ In February 2020, the Idlib attack took place, the exchange rate rose, and a crisis environment emerged.


• Twitter, September 8, 2019

“Turkey’s 20-year cycle will end in April 2020; major changes will occur between March and June 2020.”
→ A pandemic, economic crisis, and major transformations in foreign relations occurred.


• Twitter, September 8, 2019

“Between September 18, 2019, and September 2021, there may be shocking developments for state officials.”
→ Ministerial changes, dismissals, health issues, and revelations came to the fore.

• Twitter, January 1, 2020

“Bitcoin will start rising after January 20, with a significant increase possible around the beginning of February.”
→ Bitcoin surpassed the $10,000 mark between January and April 2020.


• Twitter, January 12, 2020

“Between March 2019 and the end of 2020, the North and South Nodes will be in Turkey’s 1st and 7th houses; be prepared for natural disasters.”
→ In 2020, Elazığ and İzmir experienced earthquakes, major floods, and fires.


• Hürriyet, newspaper 2020

“With Venus moving into Gemini, events related to women will be on the agenda; shocking news and laws may be discussed.”
→ Female murders and discussions about the Istanbul Convention reached their peak.


• Hürriyet, newspaper 2020

“While Saturn is in retrograde, the eclipses on June 5 and 21 and July 5 could cause earthquakes and crises around the world.”
→ Earthquakes were recorded in Turkey and its surroundings in June–July 2020.


• Hürriyet, newspaper December 9, 2017

“2020 will carry the effects of World War III; Turkey may face the risk of embargo.”
→ In 2020, a global crisis occurred with the pandemic; Turkey experienced diplomatic problems with some countries.


• Twitter, March 28, 2020

“COVID-19 will mutate; treatment will be developed by working on existing vaccines.”
→ The Delta and Omicron variants emerged; updated vaccines were developed.


• Twitter, March 28, 2020

“After 2022, Turkey will achieve great wealth thanks to boron, oil, transportation, and energy resources.”
→ Black Sea natural gas was extracted in 2022–2023; investments in boron mines were announced.


• Twitter, May 4, 2020

“When Mars and Saturn separate, the pandemic process eases; serious relief begins after November 15.”
→ A decline in cases was seen after November 2020, and relief came with vaccinations in early 2021.

• Twitter, May 28, 2020

“Fenerbahçe may earn profits from its investments between August and December 2020.”
→ Sponsorship and squad investments were announced during this period.

• Hürriyet, June 20, 2020

“The risk of terrorism, war, and disasters will increase between June 20 and August 17, 2020.”
→ Crises in the Eastern Mediterranean, the Karabakh war, and floods occurred.

• Hürriyet, June 25, 2020

“Drowning, tornadoes, floods, collapses, and terrorist activities may occur between June 25 and 27.”
→ Floods in Bursa, tornado in Çatalca; social tensions occurred.

• Hürriyet, July 13, 2020

“Turkey’s territory and borders, even its maritime borders, will expand; oil or other minerals will be extracted or rights to them will be acquired.”
→ Between 2020 and 2023, the discovery of natural gas in the Black Sea and natural resource collaborations with Azerbaijan came to the fore.

• Twitter, August 1, 2020

“Between August 15 and October 4, 2020, and December 14–24, combative and aggressive energies will increase between countries and peoples.”
→ Belarus protests, the Karabakh War, and street riots in the US erupted.

• Hürriyet, September 17, 2020

“Between September 2020 and June 2021, negative developments may occur involving consuls and foreign representatives.”
→ Diplomatic crises occurred following statements by the US embassy.

• Hürriyet, September 2020

“Azerbaijan will experience tension from the end of September 2020 to February 2021, but the process will end in its favor.”
→ Azerbaijan won the Karabakh War.

• Onedio, September 20, 2020

“Between 2020 and 2022, natural disasters, social unrest, and armed incidents may occur in Central Anatolia and Marmara.”
→ Between 2021 and 2023, forest fires, floods, and local protests occurred.

• Twitter, November 2020

“New diseases from abroad could affect Turkey between November 30 and December 14 and until March 2021.”
→ COVID-19 mutations spread in Turkey.

• Twitter, November 24, 2020

“There is a high possibility of skin diseases or certain viruses emerging from the sea and marine life along the coasts of Turkey and Cyprus.”
→ In 2021, a mucilage crisis erupted in the Sea of Marmara.

• Twitter, December 31, 2020

“New vaccines, drugs, and treatments will continue to emerge between September 2020 and April 2022.”
→ COVID-19 vaccines, cancer vaccine research, and new treatments became widespread.

• Twitter, December 31, 2020

“New treatments will emerge for many diseases such as COVID-19, cancer, HIV, and AIDS.”
→ BioNTech’s cancer vaccine was announced, and an HIV vaccine was tested.

• Twitter, February 2020

“Fenerbahçe will be in very bad shape in February 2020.”
→ On February 23, 2020, they lost to Galatasaray; their 20-year streak ended.

• Twitter, February 2020

“After February 2020, Beşiktaş will enter a good period.”
→ Beşiktaş won the championship at the end of the season.

• Twitter, 2020

“Başakşehir will rise with the 2019–20 season.”
→ It became the Super League champion in July 2020.

• Youtube, 2024

“There may be fundamental changes within the CHP in 2023.”
→ November 2023: Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu handed over his position.

• Twitter, March 30, 2024

“The CHP will experience an upswing in the March 31, 2024 elections.”
→ The CHP became the leading party in Turkey.

• Twitter, 2024

“Student movements may occur between March 2024 and May 2025.”
→ 2024: Student protests and youth movements increased in Turkey.

• YouTube, 2024

“Between 2024 and 2025, a prominent female politician may come to the fore through childbirth/motherhood.”
→ 2025: Health Minister Memişoğlu’s statements on motherhood became a topic of discussion.

• Twitter, September 2024

“Galatasaray will win the Galatasaray–Beşiktaş match.”
→ Galatasaray won the match on March 3, 2024.

• Twitter, February 2025

“The Galatasaray–Fenerbahçe derby may end in a draw.”
→ The derby ended in a draw on February 24, 2025.