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She left Yogaville because of its toxic environment, but wants to keep telling the stories of survivors

Summary by cvilletomorrow.org
Editor’s note: This article contains references to emotional, physical and sexual abuse that might be triggering for some readers. I was half-asleep in bed late one night in 2023, squinting at my phone screen, thumb sore from doomscrolling, when a post in a private Yogaville Facebook group caught my eye. “AI Swami,” it read. Yogaville, the spiritual community in Buckingham County, Virginia founded by Swami Satchidananda, was the place I called h…
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cvilletomorrow.org broke the news in on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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