A Midwinter God:
Making a Conscious Underworld Journey

Program Dates

Will be offered next in January-February 2013

This 6-week online class is a part of the Soul Care Institute offerings. General registration is now open to any soul care practitioner wishing to participate.

Description

In a dark time, the eye begins to see. —Theodore Roethke

Wisdom comes with winter. —Oscar Wilde

Our western culture denies the reality of difficult feelings, demonizes the experience of darkness, and rejects the invitation of winter to move into a place of unknowing and mystery. Our religious institutions don’t leave any room for the experience of doubt and despair. Certainty, planning, and achievement always trump unknowing, mystery, unfolding, and fallowness. We are encouraged to move full steam ahead through every season, never taking time to rest.

The seasons of the year offer us a profound invitation to embrace the gift of darkness and mystery, and to honor what I call the Midwinter God. John of the Cross describes one aspect of this experience as the dark night of the soul which is a spiritual journey of having one’s attachments stripped away.

In the midst of anxiety and distress, how might we begin to cultivate our ability to stay awake and present through the dark night of the soul we experience both individually and collectively? How might these descents into the underworld become an experience of initiation into wiser ways of being in the world? What if the very experience we are resisting is a source of profound creative renewal so necessary for this moment in history? What if we could stay fully awake in dark and difficult times, emerging wiser and more resilient? What might happen if we cultivated a non-anxious presence in ourselves and on behalf of all those with whom we minister?  What gifts might emerge from creating safe holding spaces for folks to do their own deep inner work, wrestling with the shadows, expressing grief, and embracing the mysteries of life?  I intentionally ask more questions in this description than make definitive statements, because the very quality this journey asks us to cultivate is an ability to be with life's questions.

For this 6-week online journey we will draw upon Christian mysticism and contemplative practice, myth and archetypes, sacred scripture, yoga philosophy, and the creative arts as our guides. Support will come from the voices of a variety of wise guides across centuries and from our own community of fellow pilgrims gathering virtually to share our own wisdom.

*Limited to 15 participants*

*This educational event provides 30 hours of continuing education that can be applied to the educational hours required by the Board of Chaplaincy Certification Inc.

Themes include:

The Gifts of Winter and Darkness

Grief as Holy Path

The Apophatic Path or Way of Unknowing

The Compassionate, Fierce, Dark Feminine

The Transformative Mythic Journey

Modern Voices, Rituals, and Practices

Program Objectives

Participants who successfully complete this course will:

Your Guide for this Journey

Christine Valters Paintner, PhD, REACE– visit the SCI Core Faculty page for more information about Christine.

What is included:

Program Requirements

Program Fee and Registration

Any participant registering for this class must agree to the Soul Care Institute Policies.

*Please note that this class is now FULL.  Email Christine@AbbeyoftheArts.com to be added to a waiting list.*

Reduced registration fee for Soul Care Institute Certificate* students. $350

*Please note: you must submit your Certificate application within three days of registering early for the course.

Regular registration fee for all other Soul Care Practitioners.  $375

You may pay by credit card using the links above or by mailing a check to Abbey of the Arts, PO Box 23160, Seattle, WA 98102 (please let us know to expect your registration)