
Behind every adult reaction is a child who once felt unseen, unheard, or unsafe. Recognizing these wounds is the first step towards healing. In this article, we will find out how the inner child wound you carry based on your zodiac sign -

As a child, you may have felt ignored or overshadowed. You keep adding feathers to your belt by hitting the next big goal. While it's the Ram in you, it's also fueled by your fear of being unimportant.

You fear instability. Early emotional or financial insecurity might make you overly attached to comfort. This resists change even when it’s needed.

You carry a fear of being misunderstood. Chances are, your thoughts or curiosity were dismissed as a child. Now, you mask your emotions with humor or distraction.

As a child, you were emotionally neglected either by your parents or friends. This emotional abandonment makes you deeply sensitive and prone to withdrawing.

You fear not being loved for who you are. Growing up, your worth was tied to performance. In the present, your inner child seeks validation to feel secure.

Receiving constant criticism as a child convinced you to do things either perfectly or not at all. Your inner child feels it's not good enough and chases perfection.

The little you may have seen people fighting in your household and its consequences. As a result, you avoid conflicts at all costs, even at the expense of your own well-being.

You keep emotional walls up because your inner child had no one to trust and was constantly betrayed. Now, it stops you from forming meaningful relationships.

Your biggest childhood wound is having no control over your choices. As an adult, you fear being trapped and may even run from emotional depth or responsibility.

You carry the wound of over-responsibility. If you had to grow up too soon. Now, rest feels unsafe.

Your creativity often made you stand out from the crowd. While it served you well in academics and career, it also made it harder to relate to others. Deep down, you carry a fear of not fitting in.

Your wound stems from feeling disconnected from your dreams. Overwhelmed or invalidated as a child, you may have turned to escapism or self-sacrifice.