Soul Chamber
A Vessel That Reveals What We Are Here to Do
Some images arrive as sketches.
Others arrive as places.
This one came to me as a place.
During a shamanic drum journey years ago, I found myself standing before what I later came to call a Soul Chamber. It was not a machine in the mechanical sense, and not a temple either. It felt more like a living vessel. A space you could step into when you had reached a certain threshold in your life.
The purpose of the chamber was simple and uncompromising.
If you entered it, it would show you your life’s mission.
Not your next goal. Not a to-do list. Not a version of yourself polished for the outside world. It revealed the work you were here to do, stripped of performance, fear, and distraction.
That image stayed with me.
Over time, it has reappeared in different forms throughout The Last Memory of Earth. Sometimes as an ancient structure. Sometimes as a quiet force humming beneath the surface of the world. In this sketch, it appears almost dormant, heavy with stored light, waiting for someone to approach it willingly.
I am drawn to moments like this. A lone figure. A massive presence. A decision that cannot be undone once made.
Right now, my own mission feels unusually clear.
It is to level up my artistic abilities to a professional, disciplined, and intentional level so that I can create imagery that moves people in a deep, grounded, and spiritual way. Not just aesthetically, but emotionally and mythically. Work that carries weight. Work that feels earned.
This is why I am entering a focused concept design mentorship. Not to abandon what I have been building, but to strengthen it. To refine my visual language. To learn how to better translate the worlds I carry into images that can stand on their own, communicate clearly, and endure.
This image marks that threshold for me.
A moment before stepping forward.
A moment of listening.
A moment of choosing to enter the chamber rather than circle it.
If you have been following my work for a while, you know that I usually build quietly and reveal things later. This time, I am choosing to open the process and invite others to walk closer with me during this chapter.
If this story speaks to you and you feel drawn to walk a little closer during this chapter, I have opened a mentorship funding campaign to support this period of focused study and growth. Contributions directly help make the mentorship possible and allow me to fully commit to the work ahead.
For those who feel called to support at a deeper level, I am also offering a very limited number of small, conscious drawings from The Last Memory of Earth. These are not polished studies or production pieces. They are quiet works made in the same listening space as the larger images, often created as personal markers along the path. I rarely release drawings like this, and sharing a few of them now feels aligned with the spirit of opening this journey as it unfolds.
You can find details on the mentorship and ways to support here.
Thank you for being here. For witnessing the work. And for standing at the threshold with me.
Peter


