The Ashram

  • An Ashram is a place where you exert yourself in order to discover who you really are. To really understand why this is necessary, please read the book.

  • The Ashram is currently in it’s foundational stage and will be physically located in Tucson, Arizona.

  • The Ashram will always be free to visitors as well as residents.

  • At this time the Ashram is not a physical reality. However, if you are interested in serving in the Ashram when it does become a reality, or if you want to contribute towards its creation, please use the contact form.

  • The yogi who runs the ashram has been dedicated to the spiritual upliftment of the feminine in humanity. As such, while the first 33 years of his life was dedicated to all, at this point in life, he is available only to those who possess an exceptional level of feminine energy and can create a foundation for all humanity. He is guided by the Divine Feminine Herself and therefore he is given only to those who themselves wish to become embodiments of Her, no less. This is a very high calling, for the extremely rare woman. If you still don’t get why the Ashram is open only to women, please read the book.

  • Ashrams are not closed, secret societies, but places where all are welcome within limits. Each ashram is usually dedicated to a particular kind of spiritual practice. The Tucson Ashram will be open to women world-wide free of charge. Women who live in the Ashram will be required to engage with the public and share their journeys as they unfold. The Ashram will also serve as a place for women to step away from the world and immerse themselves in an atmosphere of peace and love.

  • The yogi is available to speak to groups of women anywhere in Arizona or California.

  • Due to long duration of spiritual service, the yogi’s body is extremely fragile and cannot survive physical contact with most people. His body takes on the pain and suffering of those who he sees and therefore there are limits to how much time he can spend with anyone. The yogi is able to speak to groups of women for at most four hours at a time. However, if you see him on the streets, you are welcome to approach him and ask questions. He is usually out and about all day so that people can see him and speak to him.