He traveled extensively, studying yoga with various teachers, including Bryan Kest, Rod Stryker, and Swami Rama.
[4] In 2015, Aaron published *Autobiography of a Naked Yogi*, detailing his childhood in British Columbia and experiences at a strict boarding school.
[5] BroadwayWorld described the book as an "empowering narrative with a sense of adventure," though independent critical reviews are limited.
The book *Yoga in the Modern World: Contemporary Perspectives* describes it as "a promotion of sexual expression that would have scandalized the likes of Swami Sivananda.
"[8] Joshua Stein, an editor at *OUT Magazine*, noted that the heightened sensuality diminished the yoga practice.