What if your anger at your child is really grief for the childhood you didn’t get?

You Don’t Have an Anger Problem.
You Have a Childhood You Never Processed.

“You swore you’d never yell like that. And then yesterday, over something impossibly small… a sound came out of you that didn’t feel like you. It felt like a ghost from the past.”

You apologized later. Maybe you cried in the bathroom. But here’s what nobody tells you: the anger isn’t the problem. The anger is a message. It’s your unhealed child, desperately trying to get your attention through the only body it has left — yours.

Core Question:

What if your anger at your child is really grief for the childhood you didn’t get?

The Dharmic Link

Vasanas (latent tendencies). In Bhagavad Gita 3.37, Krishna explains that Krodha (anger) is born from Rajas. Your rage has a lineage; it is an old script playing on a new stage.

The Science

Dr. Dan Siegel calls it “flipping your lid.” When the prefrontal cortex goes offline, the amygdala takes over, replaying the oldest, deepest scripts of intergenerational trauma.

One Practice: The Age Check

The next time you feel rage rising, pause and silently ask:

“How old am I right now?”

The answer won’t be your actual age. That’s the child who needs your attention — not the one standing in front of you.

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