Chapter Three:
Threshold of Remembering

The 13 Steps

  • Step Zero Opening: Weaving the Context
  • Step One Visioning: Intention and Encounter
  • Step Two Inviting: Blessing, Portal and Intentional Strokes
  • Step Three Sourcing: Sketching in Paint and Drawing Demo
  • Step Four Listening: Block Colors and Preserve Glow
  • Step Five Encountering: Face Features, Focus and Color
  • Step Six Connecting: Translate Story into Pattern and Symbols
  • Step Seven Integrating: Layer of Lights/Darks/Mediums and Risky Glazes
  • Step Eight Deepening: Shadows, Darks and Definition
  • Step Nine Dawning: Highlights and Accents
  • Step Ten Awakening: Color Palette and Conversation
  • Step Eleven Honoring: Adornment Detail and Design Integration
  • Step Twelve Illuminating: Magic Lights and Calling Back Glow
  • Step Thirteen Anointing: Story, Sparkle, Witness, and Sign

Livestream 6

In this Livestream, Shiloh Sophia moves through steps six through thirteen. Rather than painting along, we recommend you watch and pause the recording after each step to take your time painting.

Writing Prompts

Writing Prompts from the Livestreams.

Stella Mac recommends 3 minutes per prompt.

1. When I'm not in self-trust it looks like...
2. The mask I most want to drop is...
3. My personality differs from my identity by...
4. The reoccurring patterns in my life that keep me from doing what I want are...
5. My Relationship with my own sense of place and space is...
6. My soul space asks me to.....
7. When I inhabit my creativity what shifts for me is....
8. External voices and energies are telling me.....
9. The habitat I'm living in now is.....
10. Ancestors (bloodline and non-bloodline) from near past and the far past who exemplify legendary to me are......because.....
11. To integrate my life (work, family, health, self-identity) I need and want to.....
12 I need and want to remember......
13. What I want to be different in my life moving forward is....
14. What matters to me the most in my life is......

The Chronicles

Click here to download The Legendary Chronicles pdf from Dropbox

Join Shiloh Sophia, Stella Mac and Sumaiyah for Chronicles Chapter 3 - The Council Odyssey (Futura)

The Legendary Photoshoot Challenge

Your Legendary Self emerged on your canvas and in your Chronicles. Now you will be creating your self-portrait through the lens of a camera. This double dare you challenge is one of the favorites throughout the years of this class: creating a visual representation of how you want to show up in the external world. It is an integration of the physical, emotional, spiritual, mental aspects of yourself. What are the elements to include that say “this is the essential me”? This is an opportunity for you to take ownership of your own image as how you want to be seen.


Some journal prompts to get you thinking:
1. I am holding….
2. I am carrying….
3. I am standing by……
4. I am wearing….
5. I want to claim…
6. What I love doing is….
7. I would like my portrait to say…..
8. I want to express….
9. My favourite oufit is…
10. The environment that best expresses me is….
11. I want to include…..
12. The statement I want to make about myself is….
13. I want to be…..


Perhaps you want to set a date with yourself to find the location, the clothes, the accessories. Maybe that date is in your own home and closet. Whatever calls to you and your Legendary Self is exactly perfect. Have FUN darlings and let the photo shoot begin! And please, please and pretty please share your photos with us. -Stella Mac

Chronicles and Breakthrough

How does the completion of this story impact your story in your day to day life and your decision making? What will be different?

Document your biggest breakthrough on your canvas!

Zoom Circle Recordings

Watch the  Story Circle recordings on Vimeo

People often ask about painting specifically and why it works the way that it does. Also about why legend has the impact that it has. Here’s my theory

The 5 Legendary Choices


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