No, he is not from Arizona. It is possible that he might actually know a few people from Arizona, since he went to rallies across the country. However, the destructive side of dahn yoga is not an isolated occurrence, happening only in certain parts of the country.
This group's practices are applied wherever they are. Think of it as a nationwide fast-food chain. Just like the fast-food chain, dahn yoga has a very specific set of methods that apply where they open up shop. This includes people who work there and people who get recruited to participate. The doctrine (aka the agenda) is to use and exploit people financially and emotionally under the guise of yoga and healing.
You can find more information on dahn yoga here -> [
www.freedomofmind.com] and especially, check out the BITE (Behavior, Information, Thought, and Emotional Control) model applied to dahn -> [
www.freedomofmind.com]
My recommendation is to stay away from dahn yoga.
If you're interested in yoga, I'm sure there must be a few other yoga places that you can check out in Arizona. As a rule of thumb, any activity that you're doing with an organization should not create a dependency to the organization.