Healing From Emotional Eating With Past Life Regression
- Soul Pathy
- Oct 15, 2024
- 4 min read
Updated: Oct 24, 2024
Dyutima Session#1

When Dyutima first approached me, she was trapped in a vicious cycle of emotional eating and weight gain. She had tried every diet under the sun—fasting, extreme diets, rigorous exercise routines—but nothing seemed to work. No matter how hard she pushed herself, she would inevitably fall off the wagon, slipping back into old habits and ending up in a constant state of guilt, shame, and body image issues. Her triggers were crystal clear: financial stress, relationship turmoil, and anxiety about the future. When life became too overwhelming, food offered her a brief moment of comfort, a way to numb the pain. But that comfort was always fleeting, leaving her feeling worse than before.
The Emotional Eating Dilemma
Dyutima’s story is not unique. Many of us turn to food in times of stress. But for Dyutima, it wasn’t just about a bad day at work or an argument with a loved one—it was a deep-seated issue that had taken root in her very soul. Despite knowing her triggers, she couldn’t break the cycle. She was stuck, and the harder she tried, the deeper she seemed to sink. That’s when she decided to explore a different approach—Past Life Regression Therapy.
The idea of emotional eating being linked to a past life may seem far-fetched to some, but for Dyutima, it was the last piece of the puzzle. She needed to understand why she was trapped in this destructive cycle, and traditional methods simply weren’t cutting it. With a mix of curiosity and desperation, she agreed to undergo regression therapy, hoping to find the answers that had eluded her for so long.
The Shocking Revelation
During the regression session, Dyutima found herself transported back to a different time, a different place. In this past life, she was an African male, part of a slave colony under the control of a brutal white master. The conditions were unimaginable. The master wielded his whip without mercy, and fear was a constant companion. But it wasn’t just the cruelty of the master that defined this life—it was the gnawing hunger. Day after day, Dyutima, as this enslaved man, endured a life of abject poverty, with barely enough food to survive. Gruel was a luxury, and hunger was a constant, painful reminder of the harsh reality she faced.
Despite the brutality, there was a glimmer of light in that dark life. Dyutima had a wife—kind and compassionate—and a child who brought fleeting moments of joy. But even this small family lived in fear, their lives dictated by the whims of their cruel master. The hunger, the fear, the scarcity—they were all inescapable. It was a life of survival, not living.
As Dyutima recounted this past life, it became clear that the emotional eating she struggled with in her current life was deeply connected to the hunger and deprivation she had experienced in that past existence. Food, in this life, had become her subconscious attempt to compensate for the starvation she had endured before. The scarcity of the past had turned into an overabundance in the present, and she found herself unable to resist the pull of emotional eating whenever she felt stressed, scared, or vulnerable.
Connecting the Dots
Once this connection was made, the healing process could begin. The first step was acknowledging that her current relationship with food was not merely a bad habit or a lack of willpower—it was a deeply ingrained response to trauma from a past life. Understanding this allowed Dyutima to approach her emotional eating from a place of compassion rather than judgement.
We worked on releasing the fear and scarcity mindset that had carried over from her past life. Through guided visualisations, Dyutima was able to symbolically "feed" the part of her soul that had been starving for so long. She focused on abundance and nourishment, not just physically but emotionally and spiritually.
Breaking Free from the Cycle
The transformation was gradual but profound. Dyutima began to notice that her urges to emotionally eat were diminishing. When she felt the familiar stress creeping in, instead of reaching for food, she paused, breathed, and reminded herself that she was no longer that starving soul. She was safe, she had enough, and she didn’t need food to fill that void anymore.
Her relationship with food became healthier, and with that came a newfound confidence in her body. The weight began to drop, not because of extreme diets or punishing workouts, but because she was finally addressing the root cause of her emotional eating. The guilt and shame that had plagued her began to lift, replaced by a sense of peace and self-acceptance.
A New Beginning
Dyutima’s journey is a testament to the power of understanding our past to heal our present. Emotional eating, for her, was never just about food—it was about survival, scarcity, and trauma. By confronting those old wounds through Past Life Regression Therapy, she was able to break free from the cycle that had held her captive for so long.
If Dyutima’s story resonates with you, and you feel that past life trauma may be influencing your current struggles, don’t hesitate to explore Past Life Regression Therapy. It may just be the key to unlocking a healthier, happier you.
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