Take a Challenge of Change

Understand, Practice and Become Free, United and at Peace


Our life consists of meetings and encounters. And our meetings and encounters are our challenges for change and offers for peace and love.
The Take a Challenge of Change website gives you many advices how to make your and other’s days brighter by understanding your own body, thought and spirit transforming clumsy quarrels and rough wars within you in accomplished love and refined peace all over. To recognize und nurture your own soul. Consider these as breaking-the-rules advices.

If not pure scientific or quoted the texts are purely reflexions of my own experiences of thinking, doing, learning, listening, teaching, playing and life in general. Each new experience I was “translating” through new experiences along the way.

With More Patience and Sincerity Forward to Inner Maturity


 

Some texts may not be clear to you at this point but don’t worry. This is no reason to leave the web site. Instead, insert a little bit more patience and honesty into your days.
In the most natural and spontaneous way, this combination increases both spiritual and psychic maturity.
As you grow from within you will recognize not only the purpose of life but the very natural spontaneous wildness within you that is kept under very good control.

That wildness within you is true you, no matter how old you are.

When your whole being flows with your true-you, there will be greater chances for all kinds of health.

Is This Web Site About Yoga?


 

It’s not.

Although you will find a lot of information about Yoga (the same Yoga that was called Yoga centuries ago) and terms derived from the old science of Yoga, the Take a Challenge of Change website talks about the curves on the path and about the extension of the stairways in life of each and every one of us.

It is written for everyone no matter what actions he undertakes in his life.

These sites are mentioned to develop faith, hope and trust for everything what is unknown and to spread Life, Health and Love.

Although these pages may be an online teaching they provide neither a systematic and detailed insight nor a final definition of anything (which does not exist anyway) but rather an impulse of diversity and change in our human life.

Why “Take a Challenge of Change” is Not a Print Book?


I know that this kind of writings should be a print book that you can smell and feel both with your fingers and your heart.

But I also know at least one person who never read a single print book, who is in desperate search for change and love and who also uses the Internet.

So, because of at least one person I decided to write a book like this right here this time.

take a challenge of change

How to Read This Book


 

Take a Challenge of Change can be read in order but as this book-web site, especially the page Becoming a Whole, develops offers, opportunities, practices, experiences, changes and love page by page, the best way is to start with the first top page.

A Few Tips


 

Inspire yourself, ask, get the answers, think, rethink, but before all I suggest you to sleep not too much not too little, to eat less, breath more conscious, be more silent, go out being more active and mess your hands and time with nature and things which your soul really loves.

I also advice you not to take life so seriously and everything too literally.

About the Name Yogajagat


 

The word Yoga means unity.

 

The word Jagat (“j” is pronounced as “g” in angel ) has like any Sanskrit word many meanings and some of these are:

The whole world, the whole universe, cosmic manifestation, everything what is alive and what is lifeless.

 

The Yogajagat was a Hatha Yoga School in Cologne, Germany from early 2015 until mid-2017.

Languages


 

Writing takes a huge amount of time. When the same person writes and designs the website at the same time, it takes even more time.

Despite my feeling and desire to speak personally to different nations in their own language, texts are currently written sometimes in two languages and sometimes in all three.

Neither German nor English are my mother tongues. My mother tongue is south slavic language. I live mostly in Germany.

Images


 

All images on this website are taken by me unless stated otherwise.

Images are often different on three pages.

Logo


 

The Yantra which you can see in the left corner of the website is a copy of the oil painting painted without the use of harmful turpentine from my personal collection and it is painted by me.

If you are interested in original oil paintings of any of the Yantras feel free to contact me.

Web Design


 

Beside always helpful intervention of an experienced web designer situated in Belgrade, Serbia from the very beginning of the development of this website, complete work on the website as it looks today as well as complete website maintenance is done by me.