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In this wild, unabridged journey through the rearview mirror of an actress/singer/costumer/photographer/single woman turned Uber driver in San Francisco, Yamini Redewill reveals how she went from Hollywood depravity to East Indian spirituality-and from lifelong victimhood to self-love-through loving and serving her passengers.

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In this wild, unabridged journey through the rearview mirror of an actress/singer/costumer/photographer/single woman turned Uber driver in San Francisco, Yamini Redewill reveals how she went from Hollywood depravity to East Indian spirituality-and from lifelong victimhood to self-love-through loving and serving her passengers.
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Born Frances Hamilton Redewill in 1939 in Oakland, CA, Yamini Redewill was given the name Ma Veet Yamini, meaning “going beyond the night,” by Bhagwan Shree Rashneesh in India in 1981. Redewill attended UC Berkeley and graduated with a BA in Fine Arts from UCLA in 1964. After first pursuing a career in acting and singing, she later rose to prominence as the head of wardrobe at CBS-TV and later as a freelance costumer and designer at various Hollywood studios. She later became a photographer and women’s empowerment advocate who created a new niche in photography with her Natural Goddess portraits of women over forty in nature. In 2014, Redewill compiled her best goddess portraits into a self-published book called The Natural Goddess: Portraits of True Beauty in Women Over 40, which included portraits of Diane Ladd, Connie Stevens, Marla Maples, and Stephanie Powers, along with such notable authors as Barbara Marx Hubbard, Ariel Ford, Lynn Andrews and others.