Ep 34: The Umbral Hatchet - Cutting Through to Your Truth
Aug 12, 2025What if the most loving thing you can do is let something end so that something truer can begin? If you've ever felt stuck carrying what's no longer yours, paralyzed by "should" voices, or afraid to release what's familiar but limiting... this episode is for you.
In today's powerful and transformative conversation, host Jodi Rose Gonzales explores the sacred tool that made Timberella Seven's radiant arrival possible: the Umbral Hatchet. Through the wisdom of this archetypal implement and profound client stories, she unpacks the neuroscience of conscious change, the difference between destruction and discernment, and why intention and precision are keys to authentic transformation.
Whether you're standing at your own threshold or ready to clear the path for your truest self, this episode invites you to wield the courage of conscious release in service of your own becoming.
Key Takeaways
- Umbral Work Is Sacred Severance: True transformation requires the wisdom to know not just what you want to create, but what you're willing to release to create it.
- Your Brain Resists Positive Change: Neuroplasticity research shows we must consciously interrupt old neural pathways to "fire and wire" new patterns of thought and behavior.
- Internal Threshold Guardians Are Real: Often the most formidable obstacle isn't external—it's the part of us terrified of our own power.
Journal Prompts
After completing the Umbral Hatchet creation practice offered in the episode, explore these reflections:
- "What I'm ready to cut away is..."
- "What wants to grow in that cleared space is..."
- "My Umbral Hatchet gives me permission to..."
- "I cross this threshold in service of..."
Then, make one concrete commitment to yourself—one way you'll use this energy of conscious release in the next week.
Resources
Join the iROSE Society: https://www.jodirosestudio.com/society
Explore Creative Freedom: https://www.jodirosestudio.com/creativefreedom
Referenced Research
Dispenza, J. (2012). Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself: How to Lose Your Mind and Create a New One
Jung, C.G. (1968). Man and His Symbols
Campbell, J. (1949). The Hero with a Thousand Faces
van der Kolk, B. (2014). The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma