Nurturing The Inner Child: Healing The Mother Wound That Was Inflicted On You As A Child

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Healing The Mother Wound: Ways To Nurture Your Inner Child

In the depths of every daughter’s journey lies a delicate scar from generations past. Learn about healing the Mother Wound to break toxic cycles!

I want you to take a moment and think about the kind of relationship you had with your mother. What did it look like? How did it feel? Do your thoughts drift to the good times, or do they dwell on the bad times?

Our mothers were pivotal players in our development as children and they formed the very foundation of our emotional and psychological growth.

To this very day, our mothers continue to influence us both through our deeply ingrained perceptions of life and through our feelings toward ourselves and other people.

But although our mothers may have tried their very best to nurture us, our relationships with them may have been laced with undercurrents of shame, guilt, and obligation.

In fact, we may continue to carry unresolved grief, fear, disappointment, and resentment towards our mothers long into our adult lives.

This deep pain is usually the result of unhealed core wounds that are passed on from generation to generation.

If you possess the Mother Wound it is vital that you learn how to treat, repair, and reconcile those broken parts within you that still yearn for your motherโ€™s love.

Healing the Mother Wound within you has the potential to transform your life and improve your relationships tenfold. And today weโ€™ll explore how to do that.

Related: The Mother Wound: How It Can Lead To Codependency

What is the Mother Wound?

I have always had a very strained relationship with my mum. As a child I remember the great fear and reverence I felt towards her; fear because s he was the primary disciplinarian in the household, and reverence because she was so self-sacrificing.

As an artist, she was (and still is) extremely skilled in watercolor and oil paintings, yet she was never able to actualize her dream of becoming a professionally paid artist despite how brilliant she was.

These dreams further dimmed as she kept giving birth to children and eventually it became a rare occurrence for her to pick up a pencil or paintbrush.

I could always sense this lurking disappointment and resentment bottled up within her. I believe a part of her felt like she was a failure, so the only area she could excel in was child-rearing.

This was only amplified by her strict Christian beliefs which traditionally dictate that a womanโ€™s place is the house, not the art studio.

As I got older the admiration and affection which I held towards my mother became tainted with anger, sadness, and even disgust.

Although she was extremely generous with her time and effort, her emotional coldness was distressing to me. She made it very clear that I was the child and she was the parent. There was no equality or middle ground on which we could meet.

The only time when I ever felt like my motherโ€™s friend and confidant was when I did everything she wanted me to do, like a perfect little daughter.

These days, I donโ€™t speak with my mother except via text message a handful of times a year. She made it very clear to me that leaving the Christian faith and allowing myself to love Sol was a severe betrayal.

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Yet despite the animosity between us, she still reminds me that โ€œmy family loves meโ€ which in truth a part of me wonders whether such words are written with a Christian agenda in mind, or out of real sincerity.

Our Mother Wounds are traumas that pass down from generation to generation that have a profound impact on our lives. When left unresolved, we pass on the Wounds that our mothers and grandmothers before we failed to heal. These wounds consist of toxic and oppressive beliefs, ideals, perceptions, and choices.

Finally, our children repeat the cycle, harming their own children, and their childrenโ€™s children with centuries of unresolved pain. (Please note here that our fathers carry their own wounds, but in this article, I want to specifically focus on our mothers.)

Related: 5 Ways In Which Lack Of A Motherโ€™s Love Affects Her Daughterโ€™s Life

If you suffer from the Mother Wound you will experience the following problems:

  • (For females) constantly comparing yourself with, and competing against, other females
  • Sabotaging yourself when you experience happiness or success
  • Possessing weak boundaries and an inability to say โ€œnoโ€
  • Self-blaming and low self-esteem that manifests itself as the core belief: โ€œThere is something wrong with meโ€
  • Co-dependency in relationships
  • Minimizing yourself to be likable and accepted
  • The inability to speak up authentically and express your emotions fully
  • Sacrificing your dreams and desires for other people unnecessarily
  • Waiting for your motherโ€™s permission on an unconscious level to truly live life

Mother Wounds are developed at a young age and are bound by the belief that โ€œI was responsible for my motherโ€™s pain,โ€ and โ€œI can make my mother happy if Iโ€™m a good girl/boy.โ€

The truth is that we werenโ€™t and still arenโ€™t responsible for our motherโ€™s pain โ€“ only she is. We also canโ€™t make our mothers happy unless they truly decide to be happy.

Yet unfortunately as children we were not aware of this and on a subconscious level, many of us still believe that we are the culprits of our motherโ€™s angst.

Where Does The Maternal Wound Come From?

Women have lived under patriarchal reign for centuries. Religion and society, in particular, have been instrumental in perpetuating the myths that women should:

  1. Stay at home and give up their ambitions as child-bearers
  2. Be the primary caretakers of the household
  3. Constantly serve others and their needs, while giving up their own
  4. Hold it all together 100% of the time because thatโ€™s what โ€œgood mothersโ€ do
  5. Utterly deplete themselves in order to support their families and raise children

As a result of these intense and super-human standards, women abandon their dreams, lock away their desires and smother their needs in favor of meeting the cultural ideal of what motherhood โ€œshouldโ€ be.

This pressure is suffocating for most women, breeding rage, depression, and anxiety, which is then passed on to their children through subtle โ€“ or even aggressive โ€“ forms of emotional abandonment and manipulation (such as shame, guilt, and obligation). This forms the Mother Wound.

But it is important that we understand how much our mothers have gone through in the face of these oppressive ideas and expectations. It is important that we realize that no mother can be perfect, no matter how hard they try and use this knowledge to generate forgiveness.

Finally, itโ€™s important that we learn to humanize our mothers in a society that strips them of their humanity. No mother can act in a loving way 100% of the time. The sooner we embrace this reality, the better.

Related: How An Unloving Mother Can Ruin Her Childโ€™s Chance At Happiness

Healing The Mother Wound โ€“ 3 Steps

Many women these days speak about embracing the divine feminine which sounds nice in theory, but without confronting and healing the Mother Wound, this is nothing but another fuzzy ideal and form of spiritual bypassing.

As a woman who carries a very deep Mother Wound, I have experienced just how lonely and saddening it can be to feel the emotional and psychological absence of your mother.

Although I still have space to improve, I want to share with you three tips that will help you on your healing path:

1. Learn to separate the human from the archetype.

We briefly explored the archetypal mother above; that of the selfless, giving, completely nurturing woman who diminishes her own needs in favor of her childrenโ€™s needs. In reality, mothers are human beings with flaws and issues.

The more we expect them to live up to societyโ€™s expectations of the โ€œperfect woman,โ€ the more we deprive them of their humanity.

You may like to ask yourself, โ€œWhat damaging beliefs and expectations do I have about my mother which causes me pain?โ€ Common beliefs and expectations include, for instance, “my mother should always be emotionally available,” “my mother should be my best friend,” “my mother should never get angry at me,” and so forth.

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Nurturing The Inner Child: Healing The Mother Wound That Was Inflicted On You As A Child

2. Give up the dream that your mother will be who you want her to be someday.

Stop waiting around to receive the love, support, and validation of your mother. Remember that you can never change who she is and nor do you have the right to โ€“ that is her responsibility.

As you slowly learn to relinquish your hope that she will be everything you ever wanted her to be, you can allow yourself to grieve her absence. Experiencing grief is a vital part of the healing process and in my experience, it can last for years. But allow it to happen. It is ultimately good for you.

3. Find your inner source of unconditional love.

While you may not have received unconditional love from your mother, you can find it within yourself. A big part of my own healing process has been learning how to re-parent my inner child (which you can read about in this article).

Learning how to love myself has revealed to me a deep well of endless love that supports, cherishes, and wants the very best for me. This very same source of love is within you as well. As you slowly dissolve the limiting beliefs and perceptions you have about yourself and the world, you will find it easy to transform your desire for outer support into inner acceptance.

Related: 10 Types Of Toxic Mothers Who Only Know How To Hurt Their Child

The Final Productโ€ฆ

Healing the Mother Wound within you will transform your life. You will be able to set better boundaries, establish healthier relationships, take care of your needs better, develop empathy for others, trust life more, and feel more comfortable in your skin.

So share with me below: what was life like with your mother? Do you still carry unresolved pain from your childhood, or are you in the process of healing the Mother Wound?

This Mother’s Day, make it a point to learn the transformative power of mother wound healing for personal growth, emotional well-being, and creating healthier relationships.

Unresolved maternal wounds can be passed down through generations, perpetuating patterns of dysfunction and pain.

To share a happy mothers day with your mother, follow self-reflection, and forgiveness!

Want to know more about the mother wound? Check this video out below!


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  1. Janine Stranger Avatar
    Janine Stranger

    … the buck stops here… I broke the cycle… ๐Ÿ™‚

    1. Anna Leah Moon Avatar
      Anna Leah Moon

      Good for you. I wish I did at the earliest.

    2. Aissatou Sunjata Avatar
      Aissatou Sunjata

      Anna Leah Moon I did not years ago and it had an effect on my daughter. The only thing I can do now is continue to break the cycle by taking care of myself emotionally. When you know better, you are compelled to also do better. I am doing better.

    3. Anna Leah Moon Avatar
      Anna Leah Moon

      Aissatou Sunjata
      I did not marry. One of the reasons is fear that I will become like my mom. I'm glad you broke the cycle.

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