Sivananda Radha
Swami Sivananda Radha taught classes in dream study for more than thirty years. Initiated in 1956, she was the first Western woman to become a swami. She was the founder of Yasodhara Ashram, a yoga retreat and study center in Canada; the Association for the Development of Human Potential in Spokane, Washington; and many urban centers called Radha Houses in North America and Europe. ]
Swami Sivananda Radha taught classes in dream study for more than thirty years. Initiated in 1956, she was the first Western woman to become a swami. She was the founder of Yasodhara Ashram, a yoga retreat and study center in Canada; the Association for the Development of Human Potential in Spokane, Washington; and many urban centers called Radha Houses in North America and Europe. ] See less