Dahiana Naidu is the author of Walk Your Past.
A Self-help Memoir that bridges healing and remembrance.
She is a certified life and health coach, ordained minister, plant medicine advocate, integrative nutrition specialist, and trained biochemist.
As an entrepreneur and philanthropist, she blends ancient wisdom with modern science to support profound transformation across mind, body, and soul.
Why I Wrote This Book
“This book was not written. It was released.”
I didn’t sit down to write a book.
I sat down to bleed, to breathe, to reclaim.
Walk Your Past began as my own unspoken stories,
moments I had buried in my body, encoded in my nervous system, inherited in silence.
But healing asked me to remember.
And when I began to remember, I realized I wasn’t alone.
This book is an offering to those who carry memories they cannot name, emotions they cannot place,
and pain they’ve normalized for far too long.
It’s a torch for those who have walked through darkness without knowing where the light begins.
The story
of a Woman


Resilience
My resilience was not loud. It did not shout.
It showed up in whispers, in the quiet ways I held myself through chaos.
In the days I wanted to disappear but chose to stand.
At night, I remembered what I tried to erase.
Who I Am Now
I am a holistic medicine practitioner, researcher, mother of two daughters, international speaker, Author, Successful entrepreneur, and philanthropist.
I am a soul who still walks her past each day, not as a burden, but as the blueprint of the future.
I serve my purpose with grace, with breath, and with love for human health.
My work blends ancestral wisdom, neuroscience, plant medicine, energy healing, trauma releasing, and divine timing.
I teach the language of the body, release physical experiences stored in the nervous system, guide the rhythms of the soul, and help others uncover the truth that lives beneath their pain.
I believe in spiritual science.
I believe that memory lives in the cells.
And I believe that with love, we can rewire our lives.
“I didn’t heal by forgetting what hurt me. I healed by loving the parts that were hurting.”
Dahiana Naidu




