Long Yuan, Oh
ANFT Nature & Forest Therapy Guide
Certified 2026 | ANFT Cohort: Mossy Forest
Long Yuan's Forest Therapy guiding practice is shaped by his own personal healing journey and his relationship with nature. In 2025, he found himself learning how to slow down, and to rediscover himself. In the quiet presence of trees and open skies, he began to soften. Nature became a steady companion, a place where he could breathe differently and remember that he did not have to carry everything alone.
Two moments in nature stay with him. One in Bali, at a sacred Kayu Putih tree; another on Yakushima, where he was drawn to a particular Sugi tree. Both times he felt called to rest his palms on the tree. Both times something he could not name moved through him and left, and he came away feeling held rather than alone.
He guides gently and without hurry. He invites participants to slow down, notice what is around them, and allow nature to meet them as they are. Through this guided sensory practice, one that deepens over time, he hopes participants come home to nature, body, and self.
His Forest Therapy practice, ohmori, takes its name from his surname (Oh) and mori (森), the Japanese word for forest. It's a nod to shinrin-yoku, where forest therapy began.
Beyond nature, Long Yuan is a counsellor and psychotherapist. His work is grounded in attachment theory, along with experience in crisis intervention and addiction recovery work. He believes in holistic wellness, that body, mind, and our relationship with the living world are not separate things to tend. He is also a ceramic hobbyist, and runs a small-batch handmade ceramic brand, where clay becomes another way of slowing down.
The invitation is simple: come as you are, and see what nature is offering in this season of your life.
Website | https://www.ohmori.sg/
Email | hello@ohmori.sg
Instagram | @ohmori.sg
TikTok | @ohmori.sg