About Kayla Radhika Miller
Kayla Radhika Miller is a spiritual teacher, multidisciplinary artist, academic, and devoted student of the Sacred.
Yoga & Spiritual Teacher
Kayla began practicing yoga in 2015, but it wasn’t until 2019—when she immersed in traditional Tantric and Yogic lineages later living at an ashram and studying under master teachers in both Canada and India—that she encountered the living current of Grace that would transform her life. Rooted in lineage and devotion, her teaching blends depth and accessibility with a hint of humour and a trauma-informed approach. She offers hatha, tantra kundalini, yoga nidra, restorative, pranayama, and meditation, guiding others toward inner stillness and the peace of Self-remembrance beyond the fluff of surface-level spirituality. Kayla runs a Patreon community for those called to the Sacred and occasionally teaches at retreats and workshops. She is also part of the team for Anuttara’s 200hr Yoga & Meditation Teacher Training.
Kayla received the name “Radhika” from her teacher Bhairav in 2024 as a testament to her sincere, heartfelt spiritual devotion.
Artist
Kayla is a multidisciplinary artist specializing in acrylic painting to explore and express life as a modern person centring the Sacred. Her work dissolves the illusion of separation—between self and life, form and formlessness—to evoke a deeper sense of flow and harmony with existence. For Kayla, painting is a way of building relationship with the Heart of all by way of Beauty. Recently she has been sourcing inspiration from the wisdom of dark times and the sonic harmony of the orchestra.
Kayla brings over 900 hours of formal training in teaching yoga, meditation, bhakti, and tantra, a bachelor’s and master’s degree in art history from Carleton University (with emphasis on Indian spirituality in Canadian modernism), and a graduate certificate from Mohawk College in facilitating the expressive arts in a healing capacity —alongside thousands of hours of personal practice and a lived commitment to walking the path with sincerity and heart.
Kayla now works with students who long for authenticity and sacredness in their yoga practice (on and off the mat), artists who want to create from the soul, yoga teachers who wish to deepen the spiritual potency of their classes, and seekers called to explore the transformative power of the arts as spiritual practice.
My Teachers
When choosing a yoga or spiritual teacher, ask: Where did they study? Who are their teachers? Is this teaching connected to lineage? A true lineage carries time-tested wisdom and practices, passed down and enlivened like a torch which has shone since time immemorial. The main teachers who I have received initiation from, study with, and who carry the torch for me..
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Anuttara Ashram | Shivoham Tantra Lineage Holders
I began mantra sadhana with Bhairav in 2019, received initiation into the Shivoham Lineage in 2021, and have done over 500 hours of combined yoga teacher trainings with them.
I lived immersed in ashram life and spiritual community for 2021 and 2022, returning to co-lead a retreat at Anuttara in 2024. In my time living there, I was practicing meditation, asana, aarti, puja, yagna (sacred fire ceremony), kirtan, karma yoga, yantra building, attending satsang, etc. and was able to establish Tantra & Yoga not only as a series of practices, but as a way of life.
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Bhagavan Nityananda Lineage | Tantra & Kashmir Shaivism
Nataraj has lead me through a mentorship and hundreds of training hours in tantra yoga and bhakti yoga philosophy as well as through engagement with texts like the Vijnanabhairava Tantra, Pratyabhijnahrdayam, and the Bhagavad Gita.
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Shivoham Tantra
Guruji is a master of authentic Kundalini Tantra, living at Shivoham Ashram in central India with Gurumaa. Under their guidance, I have done years of deep chakra, deity, and energy sadhana (spiritual practice), completing Chakra Pani Kriya in 2023, and maintain a daily japa practice in the Shivoham tradition.
You can also expect my teachings and artwork to be infused with the wisdom and poetry of Anandamayi Ma, Rupert Spira, Ellen Emmet, Moojibaba, David Frawley, Hafiz, Rumi, and Mirabai.