The three-part documentary *Twisted Yoga* provides a chilling, detailed account of women exploited and manipulated into a sex cult, all while maintaining a sensitive approach to its interviewees. The series uncovers astonishing events that reveal the depth of this manipulation.
Imagine being invited to an “exclusive yoga retreat” at “the villa,” only to arrive at a grim building in Romania. There, women are reportedly coerced into degrading acts, including participating in mass orgies, wearing micro-bikinis, and even consuming each other’s urine.
Another terrifying scenario unfolds when participants are summoned to meet a “spiritual guru” in Paris. Upon arrival, a woman confiscates their SIM card, wraps it in tin foil, and drives them to the suburbs. They are then taken to a squalid flat where they are expected to endure hours-long sexual encounters with an elderly man, under the twisted pretense of “transfiguring” him into a less undesirable entity.
These events, bizarre enough to be a disturbing dream from the subconscious, were a horrifying reality for many women. While the specific accounts presented in *Twisted Yoga* are strikingly unusual and wild, the overarching narrative is one of profound sadness and justifiable outrage.

