Guru Jagat

[3] Journalist Emily Guerin described Griggs as an attention seeker and someone who was both a victim and perpetrator of injustice, referring to her abuse of employees and incorporation of cultish elements in her corporate yoga enterprises.

[4] Griggs was the owner-operator of Kundalini yoga studio the Ra Ma Institute, located on Lincoln Boulevard[2] in Venice, Los Angeles,[5] which opened in 2013.

[5] Griggs used social media to share supportive statements about her mentor,[3] the late Harbhajan Singh Khalsa, more popularly known as Yogi Bhajan, who was accused of rape, child abuse, and financial impropriety.

[1] In 2021, two former employees of Griggs accused her of running Ra Ma Institute as a cult, and calling a Black Lives Matter supporter a "cockroach".

[2] In 2017, Harper Elixir[9] published Griggs' book Invincible Living: The Power of Yoga, The Energy of Breath and Other Tools for a Radiant Life (ISBN 978-0062414984.

[5][11] She died of a cardiac arrest caused by a pulmonary embolism following surgery on her left ankle.