TIJANA STANKOVIĆ
With the intention to gain a better understanding, improve, transform, and shape the exterior space, she completed her MA degree in 2008 at the Architecture Faculty in Belgrade. After several years of work in the field of architecture, she revealed a new possibility, that is, to better understand, improve and transform the ‘inner’ space.
Great interest in the nature of consciousness, intellect, ego, mind and body has driven her to lead an intensive study of spiritual philosophy and content that explores the possibilities of a person to know what is unknown to him/her at the moment.
In 2015., after self-study of the practice of yoga and meditation, she met her teacher Jadranko Miklec, to whom she is immensely grateful on sharing the depth of experience and profound knowledge.
She enrolled yoga teaching training course at his Vedic yoga school, in accordance with the European Yoga Federation (EYF) and the World Movement for Yoga and Ayurveda. After two years, she got a qualification to independently lead a yoga practice. She has travelled to India, to Lonavla yoga institute where she has deepened her understanding of physical, philosophical and experiential aspects of yoga.
Through her personal practice and research, she has come into contact with styles such as Iyengar i Ashtanga yoga.
She is constantly driven by curiosity to get an additional education and knowledge, new experience in yoga retreats and energy exchange with people.
Tijana is putting attention on inner liberation, exploring and observing of inner activities through synchronized movements of body, breath and mind. The source of her enthusiasm is in the practice of self-enquiry. Yoga opens up this possibility to each individual.
In addition to the classes of yoga, she examines the influence of architectural design and space-based manipulation through contemporary and Vedic design principles.
DRAGANA BAROŠ
Dragana was born in Belgrade in 1990, where she has spent most of her lifetime. From early childhood, she knew that her purpose was to help people to maintain their overall health. Since she was always attracted to biology, medicine, and scientific research, she graduated in Medical Biochemistry at the Faculty of Pharmacy in Belgrade.
Learning about health, disease, and healing through the classical Western medical approach, she has noticed that something was missing with this viewpoint, which is mainly focused on curing the symptom and not the disease. After graduation in 2015, she has begun her own research, to discover a more holistic approach that would unite all the aspects of the human being.
Her first encounter with Yoga she had in early childhood, when as a 10-year-old she read a newspaper article about yoga asanas, and even then she felt a connection with this spiritual practice. She has decided that one day she is going to step into the world of Yoga when the time comes. In 2009, in her student days, she has stepped onto the yoga mat for the very first time. After a decade, she completed the first course for a Hatha Yoga Instructor at Vidya Yoga School of renowned yoga teacher Dragan Loncar (RYT 200 hours). The main intention was to find a deeper knowledge of her own nature and additionally to discover more natural ways for a human to remain healthy and vibrant. In the same year, she received the scholarship of the Indian Embassy in Belgrade and went to India for an advanced intensive course for Hatha Yoga Teachers (YIC 300 hours) at SVYASA Yoga University and Research Center. Besides classical Hatha Yoga, she became familiar with many integrative healing approaches, including Yoga therapy, sound therapy, ancient Indian practice Ayurveda, as well as different meditation techniques.
As a highly sensitive person, Dragana has a unique approach to Yoga practice which she shares with her yoga students. Sensitive people are easy to get overwhelmed and exhausted due to hypersensitivity to different energies and information from the external surroundings, which is reflected as resistance towards practice or burnout. In her classes, she unites strength, endurance, gentleness, and deep acceptance of one's self through practicing conscious being in the present moment. She shares the approach that she has developed for herself, where people are feeling completely safe to express their sensitivity and at the same time experience positive physical, mental, and emotional effects of the practice.
Currently, she is working on her Ph.D. thesis in the field of Diabetes while simultaneously exploring different yogic techniques, energy medicine, mindfulness techniques, conscious breathing, plant-based diet, and aromatherapy. Furthermore, she is preparing seminars, with a purpose to bring new scientific discoveries combined with ancient knowledge to as many people as possible.
Dragana is an empath and huge animal, and travel lover. In her free time, she loves to cook, read, and spend time with her loved ones. Her biggest dream is to live in a world of compassion and high consciousness, where everyone is aligned with their true nature and purpose.
ZORANA ŠĆEPANOVIĆ
Zorana Šćepanović was born on April 4th 1978. in Belgrade.
She has become a certified yoga Instructor 2017. in the class of Nina Lazić. 2018. She attended advance course in Kathmandu, Nepal, conducted by the teacher Swami Yog Suboth in Himalayan Yoga Academy, and in 2020. she attended advanced classes held by Usha Devi in Rishikesh, India, in Iyengar Yoga center-Patanjala Yoga Kendra.
Mother of two girls.
STEFANA MILOJEVIĆ
Born in Kruševac, Serbia in 1989. Vidya Yoga School Certified Yoga Instructor, 2016/2017 generation.
In 2019, she completed the refinement of yogic practice with the addition of the field of prenatal yoga.
Graduate philologist, Department of Serbian Literature and Language.
Since 2014 she has been actively practicing yoga and perfecting her yoga practice. She has been working as an instructor since 2015.
In addition to yoga, he is also an instructor of Aikido.
TIJANA STANKOVIĆ
With the intention to gain a better understanding, improve, transform, and shape the exterior space, she completed her MA degree in 2008 at the Architecture Faculty in Belgrade. After several years of work in the field of architecture, she revealed a new possibility, that is, to better understand, improve and transform the ‘inner’ space.
Great interest in the nature of consciousness, intellect, ego, mind and body has driven her to lead an intensive study of spiritual philosophy and content that explores the possibilities of a person to know what is unknown to him/her at the moment.
In 2015., after self-study of the practice of yoga and meditation, she met her teacher Jadranko Miklec, to whom she is immensely grateful on sharing the depth of experience and profound knowledge.
She enrolled yoga teaching training course at his Vedic yoga school, in accordance with the European Yoga Federation (EYF) and the World Movement for Yoga and Ayurveda. After two years, she got a qualification to independently lead a yoga practice. She has travelled to India, to Lonavla yoga institute where she has deepened her understanding of physical, philosophical and experiential aspects of yoga.
Through her personal practice and research, she has come into contact with styles such as Iyengar i Ashtanga yoga.
She is constantly driven by curiosity to get an additional education and knowledge, new experience in yoga retreats and energy exchange with people.
Tijana is putting attention on inner liberation, exploring and observing of inner activities through synchronized movements of body, breath and mind. The source of her enthusiasm is in the practice of self-enquiry. Yoga opens up this possibility to each individual.
In addition to the classes of yoga, she examines the influence of architectural design and space-based manipulation through contemporary and Vedic design principles.
DRAGANA BAROŠ
Dragana was born in Belgrade in 1990, where she has spent most of her lifetime. From early childhood, she knew that her purpose was to help people to maintain their overall health. Since she was always attracted to biology, medicine, and scientific research, she graduated in Medical Biochemistry at the Faculty of Pharmacy in Belgrade.
Learning about health, disease, and healing through the classical Western medical approach, she has noticed that something was missing with this viewpoint, which is mainly focused on curing the symptom and not the disease. After graduation in 2015, she has begun her own research, to discover a more holistic approach that would unite all the aspects of the human being.
Her first encounter with Yoga she had in early childhood, when as a 10-year-old she read a newspaper article about yoga asanas, and even then she felt a connection with this spiritual practice. She has decided that one day she is going to step into the world of Yoga when the time comes. In 2009, in her student days, she has stepped onto the yoga mat for the very first time. After a decade, she completed the first course for a Hatha Yoga Instructor at Vidya Yoga School of renowned yoga teacher Dragan Loncar (RYT 200 hours). The main intention was to find a deeper knowledge of her own nature and additionally to discover more natural ways for a human to remain healthy and vibrant. In the same year, she received the scholarship of the Indian Embassy in Belgrade and went to India for an advanced intensive course for Hatha Yoga Teachers (YIC 300 hours) at SVYASA Yoga University and Research Center. Besides classical Hatha Yoga, she became familiar with many integrative healing approaches, including Yoga therapy, sound therapy, ancient Indian practice Ayurveda, as well as different meditation techniques.
As a highly sensitive person, Dragana has a unique approach to Yoga practice which she shares with her yoga students. Sensitive people are easy to get overwhelmed and exhausted due to hypersensitivity to different energies and information from the external surroundings, which is reflected as resistance towards practice or burnout. In her classes, she unites strength, endurance, gentleness, and deep acceptance of one's self through practicing conscious being in the present moment. She shares the approach that she has developed for herself, where people are feeling completely safe to express their sensitivity and at the same time experience positive physical, mental, and emotional effects of the practice.
Currently, she is working on her Ph.D. thesis in the field of Diabetes while simultaneously exploring different yogic techniques, energy medicine, mindfulness techniques, conscious breathing, plant-based diet, and aromatherapy. Furthermore, she is preparing seminars, with a purpose to bring new scientific discoveries combined with ancient knowledge to as many people as possible.
Dragana is an empath and huge animal, and travel lover. In her free time, she loves to cook, read, and spend time with her loved ones. Her biggest dream is to live in a world of compassion and high consciousness, where everyone is aligned with their true nature and purpose.
ZORANA ŠĆEPANOVIĆ
Zorana Šćepanović was born on April 4th 1978. in Belgrade.
She has become a certified yoga Instructor 2017. in the class of Nina Lazić. 2018. She attended advance course in Kathmandu, Nepal, conducted by the teacher Swami Yog Suboth in Himalayan Yoga Academy, and in 2020. she attended advanced classes held by Usha Devi in Rishikesh, India, in Iyengar Yoga center-Patanjala Yoga Kendra.
Mother of two girls.
STEFANA MILOJEVIĆ
Born in Kruševac, Serbia in 1989. Vidya Yoga School Certified Yoga Instructor, 2016/2017 generation.
In 2019, she completed the refinement of yogic practice with the addition of the field of prenatal yoga.
Graduate philologist, Department of Serbian Literature and Language.
Since 2014 she has been actively practicing yoga and perfecting her yoga practice. She has been working as an instructor since 2015.
In addition to yoga, he is also an instructor of Aikido.
TIJANA STANKOVIĆ
With the intention to gain a better understanding, improve, transform, and shape the exterior space, she completed her MA degree in 2008 at the Architecture Faculty in Belgrade. After several years of work in the field of architecture, she revealed a new possibility, that is, to better understand, improve and transform the ‘inner’ space.
Great interest in the nature of consciousness, intellect, ego, mind and body has driven her to lead an intensive study of spiritual philosophy and content that explores the possibilities of a person to know what is unknown to him/her at the moment.
In 2015., after self-study of the practice of yoga and meditation, she met her teacher Jadranko Miklec, to whom she is immensely grateful on sharing the depth of experience and profound knowledge.
She enrolled yoga teaching training course at his Vedic yoga school, in accordance with the European Yoga Federation (EYF) and the World Movement for Yoga and Ayurveda. After two years, she got a qualification to independently lead a yoga practice. She has travelled to India, to Lonavla yoga institute where she has deepened her understanding of physical, philosophical and experiential aspects of yoga.
Through her personal practice and research, she has come into contact with styles such as Iyengar i Ashtanga yoga.
She is constantly driven by curiosity to get an additional education and knowledge, new experience in yoga retreats and energy exchange with people.
Tijana is putting attention on inner liberation, exploring and observing of inner activities through synchronized movements of body, breath and mind. The source of her enthusiasm is in the practice of self-enquiry. Yoga opens up this possibility to each individual.
In addition to the classes of yoga, she examines the influence of architectural design and space-based manipulation through contemporary and Vedic design principles.
DRAGANA BAROŠ
Dragana was born in Belgrade in 1990, where she has spent most of her lifetime. From early childhood, she knew that her purpose was to help people to maintain their overall health. Since she was always attracted to biology, medicine, and scientific research, she graduated in Medical Biochemistry at the Faculty of Pharmacy in Belgrade.
Learning about health, disease, and healing through the classical Western medical approach, she has noticed that something was missing with this viewpoint, which is mainly focused on curing the symptom and not the disease. After graduation in 2015, she has begun her own research, to discover a more holistic approach that would unite all the aspects of the human being.
Her first encounter with Yoga she had in early childhood, when as a 10-year-old she read a newspaper article about yoga asanas, and even then she felt a connection with this spiritual practice. She has decided that one day she is going to step into the world of Yoga when the time comes. In 2009, in her student days, she has stepped onto the yoga mat for the very first time. After a decade, she completed the first course for a Hatha Yoga Instructor at Vidya Yoga School of renowned yoga teacher Dragan Loncar (RYT 200 hours). The main intention was to find a deeper knowledge of her own nature and additionally to discover more natural ways for a human to remain healthy and vibrant. In the same year, she received the scholarship of the Indian Embassy in Belgrade and went to India for an advanced intensive course for Hatha Yoga Teachers (YIC 300 hours) at SVYASA Yoga University and Research Center. Besides classical Hatha Yoga, she became familiar with many integrative healing approaches, including Yoga therapy, sound therapy, ancient Indian practice Ayurveda, as well as different meditation techniques.
As a highly sensitive person, Dragana has a unique approach to Yoga practice which she shares with her yoga students. Sensitive people are easy to get overwhelmed and exhausted due to hypersensitivity to different energies and information from the external surroundings, which is reflected as resistance towards practice or burnout. In her classes, she unites strength, endurance, gentleness, and deep acceptance of one's self through practicing conscious being in the present moment. She shares the approach that she has developed for herself, where people are feeling completely safe to express their sensitivity and at the same time experience positive physical, mental, and emotional effects of the practice.
Currently, she is working on her Ph.D. thesis in the field of Diabetes while simultaneously exploring different yogic techniques, energy medicine, mindfulness techniques, conscious breathing, plant-based diet, and aromatherapy. Furthermore, she is preparing seminars, with a purpose to bring new scientific discoveries combined with ancient knowledge to as many people as possible.
Dragana is an empath and huge animal, and travel lover. In her free time, she loves to cook, read, and spend time with her loved ones. Her biggest dream is to live in a world of compassion and high consciousness, where everyone is aligned with their true nature and purpose.
ZORANA ŠĆEPANOVIĆ
Zorana Šćepanović was born on April 4th 1978. in Belgrade.
She has become a certified yoga Instructor 2017. in the class of Nina Lazić. 2018. She attended advance course in Kathmandu, Nepal, conducted by the teacher Swami Yog Suboth in Himalayan Yoga Academy, and in 2020. she attended advanced classes held by Usha Devi in Rishikesh, India, in Iyengar Yoga center-Patanjala Yoga Kendra.
Mother of two girls.
STEFANA MILOJEVIĆ
Born in Kruševac, Serbia in 1989. Vidya Yoga School Certified Yoga Instructor, 2016/2017 generation.
In 2019, she completed the refinement of yogic practice with the addition of the field of prenatal yoga.
Graduate philologist, Department of Serbian Literature and Language.
Since 2014 she has been actively practicing yoga and perfecting her yoga practice. She has been working as an instructor since 2015.
In addition to yoga, he is also an instructor of Aikido.