Tammy Lee Anderson
Tammy Lee’s academic journey is closely intertwined with her spiritual journey, influenced by near-death experiences, extended time in monastic communities, and martial arts training. Experiencing three near-death experiences, two at under a year old and another at twenty-three, ignited a profound curiosity about life’s mysteries and the unseen realms. These encounters prompted her to explore spirituality and dedicate her life to service and healing.


At the age of 17, Tammy’s friendship with a priest gifted in healing exposed her to the world of spiritual healing. After witnessing thousands of healings, she became more aware of her own healing and spiritual mediumship abilities. However, it would be many years before she fully embraced this path. Instead, she sought to explore religious life and deepen her connection through prayer, drawing inspiration from mystics like Thomas Merton, Br. Roger of Taize, St. John of the Cross, Thich Nhat Hahn, the Dalai Lama, and many more.
Her journey led to a Benedictine Monastery hermitage, where she spent a year in the quiet silence of the desert, cultivating prayer and contemplative practice. Following this, she pursued academic studies in Theology and Philosophy, broadening her understanding of diverse spiritual traditions. For more than ten years, she lived in various U.S. and European religious communities, earning her the playful nickname “The Flying Nun” from family and friends. Living in communities, deepening prayer, and delving into comparative religious studies, including East and West mystic traditions and practices in meditation like Zen Meditation and Vipassana.


Her spiritual development and connection to Spirit continue to evolve with guidance from her respected mentor, the esteemed Spiritual Medium Eileen Davies, teachings from Spiritual Teacher Suzanne Giesemann, three years and over 1000 readings on the VerySoul platform, education at the prestigious Arthur Findlay College in the U.K., certification in the IADC process, (Induced After Death Communication), and immersion in the teachings of the Monroe Institute. Her spiritual development and connection to Spirit continue to evolve.

