about us

about us

SARA SELLIER

Sara Sellier has been working with QiGong, yoga, breath and singing bowls since 2004 and takes very strong account of the individual requirements in her work with the knowledge of the uniqueness of each person. The basics of Sara's work are: Tibetan singing bowl massage according to Hannes Swirski. Jivamukti Yoga White cherry blossom, Taijichuan and Lohan Qigong from the Shaolin tradition, as well as working with meridians and acupuncture points from Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). She regularly trains at the German Society for Traditional Chinese Medicine in Heidelberg and with Shi Xinggui.
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PATRICK SELLIER

Works as a coach, therapist, consultant and village farmer. With the Tauglerei he runs a house for personal, economic and social development in the mountains near Salzburg. Problems can no longer be solved in isolation in a social area. Only by combining different perspectives, experiences and insights can the pressing questions be penetrated in a process of versatile answers. For Patrick, dignity is the one component on which all different human interests can come together and in relation to the relationship between the individual and organizations is a fundamental guiding principle. Patrick lives a holistic existence in the knowledge and trust that everything is possible. A principle that the former publisher and online entrepreneur has repeatedly proven himself. Due to his great energy and enthusiasm, he is not able to limit himself to classic job and role models. So today he works in line with his personal and social visions and goals as a village host, Ayurveda therapist, lecturer, consultant, developer, mediator and coach. His understanding of the world is very closely interwoven with the Samkhya and the interaction of the perceptible and imperceptible part of man and his environment and is connected with an identity-oriented systemic approach. It is driven by the realization that it is possible to use social tensions and technical challenges as potential to actively shape a dignified coexistence in the world. That is why he is heavily involved in the dignity and digitalization group of the dignity compass and the Taugl network, which is dedicated to developing the potential of communities. Patrick is also a partner in the management consultancy Dyck • Godulla • Sellier. Do you want to work with Patrick? Write him a message:
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OUR PARTNERS

Taugler Körberl Network Taugl FuckUpNights Salzburg Female Crowd Paul Guschlbauer Naura Kosmetik - Uli Bauernfeind Herbalie Dyck. Godulla. Sellier. current job Hoffman Institute Austria Alm Sinn - Marina Egger Halleiner Kisterl BioVitalhotel Sommerau Coworking Salzburg ASK Akademie
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DIVING - FORMERLY UNDERWORKER AND CHURCHERWIRT


Nobody can say exactly how old the house in which the duggling is today is. It is one of the oldest buildings in the village of St Koloman and was probably already used as an inn in the 14th century. A house where the divers came together to exchange ideas, celebrate and discuss the important issues. Some animals or even some farms are said to have changed hands here when playing cards.

Tauggling has a long history

The first documentary mention goes back to the 17th century, when this house belonged to the "Gut Perneggen in the Taugl" and thus to the Altmann estate, later to Lodron-Firmian. 1784 Ruep Rambsauer was already mentioned in the old files as a farmer and host mentioned. In 1761, Catharina Rambsauer received a license to be a Taferner justice (host trade). The later landlord Georg Rambsauer was also a farmer, mesner and first school keeper in the Taugl. In 1832 Kaspar Stöger bought the inn. The dock shooters in Radstadt go back to him. After his son, Leonhard Wallinger took over the inn in 1850. He was the first parish councilor (mayor) of St. Koloman. In 1887 the construction of an ice cellar was approved. In 1914 the old house burned down, but the masonry and vaults were preserved. It was not until 1971 that the house was renovated by Josef Wörndl. In 2002 the house was bought by Rupert Schorn and Heinz Seiler, then rebuilt and renamed Kirchenwirt. However, the inn was soon closed and used as the headquarters and warehouse of the Seiler Spezialabdichtung company. In 2016 Sara and Patrick Sellier moved into the old hall and set up a yoga and Ayurveda center there. In 2018 they were able to acquire the entire building and restore the house to its original purpose as an inn and place for the "zammkemma and zammbringa". They formed the dinghy into a house of creativity, liveliness, balance and development: a center of strength in which much is possible! Tauglerei is an individual resonance room in the mountains near Salzburg. In the Tauglerei you can feel what's good for you. We look forward to you. Experience the diving and visit us.
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