
LeeYen Anderson
Founder- The Scentsible Tribe LLC and A Scentsible Lifestyle Association: A Private Membership Association
Licensed Spiritual Healer - Federation of Spiritual Healer Licensing Boards
Certified Raindrop Technique Specialist - Center for Aromatherapy Research and Education, National Therapies Certification Board
Licensed Saraswati Healing Practitioner - Alana Fairchild Pty Ltd
Certified Wayfinder Life Coach - Martha Beck
200-hr Certified Yoga Teacher - ISHTA Yoga
Aroma Yoga Certified Teacher - Life Energy Institute
Releasing Emotional Patterns with Essential Oils - Dr. Carolyn Mein
Certified Nutrition Consultant - Natural Healing Institute
Masters of Pacific International Affairs (International Environmental Policy and Management of NonProfit Organizations - University of California, San Diego
About LeeYen
Bio
LeeYen Tan Anderson is a self-guided student of the Way of the Dao, a concept so familiar that the remembrance is a felt sense of the truth ringing through her bones, a resounding gift from her ancestors. In this way of life, the Dao is the flourishing of Nature itself. Her earliest memories of connecting with the Earth Mother include being fascinated with the ants trailing on the tree trunk of a rambutan tree in her backyard in Malaysia. LeeYen is devoted to the meaningful work of connecting people with Plant Spirits through cultivating the relationship by engaging with Plant Life outside in nature, their essence in essential oils and their form in herbal teas and elixirs. Her heartfelt wish is for everyone to ground into a sense of simplicity as a way of life, and to experience resilience while receiving abundance with ease and grace.
She is a Licensed Spiritual Healer, a Certified Raindrop Technique Specialist, a Licensed Saraswati Healing Practitioner and a Certified ISHTA and Aroma Yoga Teacher and founder of Scentsible Yoga, The Scentsible Tribe and Scentsible Lifestyle Association.
Learning Modules
Nature As Teacher
Forest Medicine
Shaking: The Most Primal Form of Medicine
Chinese Healing Arts: Nature as Metaphor
Healing Plants

