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Healing excessive eating disorder

  • mukulr16
  • Jun 17
  • 1 min read

Jaya, a housewife, had been obese since childhood. She did not really want to work on anything specific, just wanted to experience the process.  However, was open to understanding more about her excessive eating.


The client regressed into life as a young poor girl. A lonely child, she spent a lot of time in the local fruit and vegetable market and once in a while would get something to eat. One day, a man, someone she knew, took her home and on the way, molested her. She knew that it was wrong, felt guilty, but also enjoyed the experience. At this stage, the client moved into Current Life, as a young six year old, where someone she knew was touching her and she was pretending to be asleep.  She felt guilty about not shouting out. The client again slipped into the Past Life, where she experienced men wanting to use her, felt very lonely and guilty from the inside.


Outcome:Over the next two sessions, Jaya worked through the trauma associated with that past life memory. She came to understand that when an older family friend had inappropriately touched her as a child, it had triggered off the sub-conscious memory of a similar incident. Her eating disorder, which started thereafter, was an attempt to become unattractive to men. If she was unattractive, she would not attract men, and there would be no guilt. This awareness brought a deep sense of release and Jaya was able to let go of her excessive eating.

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