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Katie Griggs (August 30, 1979 – August 1, 2021), professionally known as Guru Jagat, was an American Kundalini yoga teacher, podcaster, author, and the owner of both a fashion brand and record label. She is noted for sharing QAnon conspiracy theories and interviewing conspiracy theorists on her podcast.
John Anderson of The Wall Street Journal praised the series and its editing writing: "Breath of Fire” comes in four episodes that skip along briskly, a viewer being just as beguiled, or bewildered, by the rise and fall of Guru Jagat as they are by the gullibility of her followers."
Oct. 22—Breath of Fire, a four-part HBO series premiering Wednesday, examines the life of the late Katie Griggs, also known as Guru Jagat, and the cultish nature of the kundalini yoga movement ...
Breath of Fire explores the rise and sudden fall of Guru Jagat, a beloved and controversial Kundalini yoga teacher.
PARIS – Kundalini yoga teacher Guru Jagat, whose fans included Kate Hudson and Alicia Keys, has died in Los Angeles at the age of 41 following complications from surgery on a broken ankle, a ...
In 2015, she acknowledged Butler as her guru in a video statement for an ISKCON anniversary event. [ 1 ] [ 10 ] Her father, Mike Gabbard , a Hawaii State Senator , has also been associated with SIF [ 1 ] [ 15 ] [ 16 ] and his wife, Carol Gabbard, was the treasurer of the SIF.
3HO (Healthy, Happy, Holy Organization), also known as Sikh Dharma of the Western Hemisphere or Sikh Dharma International, is a controversial American organization founded in 1969 by Harbhajan Singh Khalsa, also called "Yogi Bhajan".
[7] [8] A 52-minute video titled “The Futile Flow of Fate” released on his website, and shared by Guru Jagat, begins, “Someone, I think, needs to speak on behalf of Yogi Bhajan.” [9] In the video, Harijiwan claims that the accusations were made for financial gain.