A Midwinter God: Encountering the Divine in Seasons of Darkness
- Online retreat
- Self-study, start anytime
- Move at your own pace, in your own place
- Lifetime access
Registration Fee: $150 USD

Program Description
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?
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?
This journey asks us to cultivate an ability to be with life’s questions.
This online retreat in particular requires that participants come with a certain amount of spiritual maturity and experience, as well as a willingness to plumb some dark depths in a container of support. We recommend having a soul friend or spiritual director with whom you can process what emerges in this material.
You will need to purchase a copy of Christine’s book A Midwinter God: Encountering the Divine in Seasons of Darkness.
You have lifetime access to all online programs.
What's Included
- Six days a week you receive an email with a link to the day’s content. The materials are in written, video, and/or audio format which you can view and listen to at any time. The seventh day is a day for rest and integration.
- 6 webinar recordings with Christine and music from Simon de Voil (audio and video)
- 6 Somatic Resourcing Practices with Aisling Richmond (audio and video)
- 6 Mindful Movement Practices with Jamie Marich (video)
- 6 Guided Meditations with Christine (audio)
- 6 Guest Teacher Conversations with Dr. Jamie Marich, Dr. Jamie Eaddy, Brother Richard Hendrick, Dr. Christena Cleveland, and Lydia Violet Harutoonian (audio and video)
- 6 Written Guest Teacher Reflections from Richard Bruxvoort Colligan, Jamie Marich, Simon de Voil, Kayce Hughlett, Melissa Layer, and Michael Moore
- 6 Creative Explorations and Reflections (From the companion book)
- Closed captioning and transcripts
- You have lifetime access to all online programs.
Weekly Themes
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Your Guides for the Journey

Christine Valters Paintner
Christine Valters Paintner is the online Abbess and director of AbbeyoftheArts.com, a virtual monastery exploring contemplative practice, creative expression, and ways to nourish an earth-cherishing consciousness. She is a spiritual director, teacher, pilgrimage guide, Benedictine oblate, and author of numerous books on spirituality and the arts. Her deepest belief is that the earth is the original monastery–a wisdom guide and mentor in living a soulful and vibrant life. Visit the “About Christine” page for more information.

Aisling Richmond
Aisling Richmond is a Somatic Therapist and transformative guide who is deeply inspired by nature and the wisdom of the soul. Aisling is currently undertaking a PhD in Psychology and Transformative Leadership to work with cultural change. She shares a home with her partner in the rugged wildness of Donegal, North West Ireland. Aisling works as a therapist, supporting people to resolve trauma and life challenges through body-psyche-soul wisdom. She also mentors people in finding their deep soul purpose, and teaches a rich range of transformative programs online. Aisling is passionate about soul centred living, where nature and the feminine are deeply valued. Having worked collaboratively with many organisations including Amnesty International, Aisling has also been a guest lecturer with both Galway and Limerick Universities. Visit Aisling’s website here.

Jamie Marich
Jamie Marich, Ph.D., LPCC-S, REAT, RYT-500, RMT travels internationally speaking on topics related to EMDR therapy, trauma, addiction, expressive arts, LGBTQ issues, spirituality and mindfulness while maintaining a private practice in her home base of Northeast Ohio. Jamie is also the developer of the Dancing Mindfulness expressive arts practice. Jamie is the author of several books including Dancing Mindfulness: A Creative Path to Healing and Transformation (2015, with foreword by Christine Valters Paintner) and Process Not Perfection: Expressive Arts Solutions for Trauma Recovery released in 2019, heavily influenced by the growth she has experienced through her study with Abbey of the Arts! Now primarily a North Atlantic Book author, she has recently released Trauma and the 12 Steps: An Inclusive Guide to Recovery (2020), Transforming Trauma with Jiu-Jitsu (2022), Dissociation Made Simple: A Stigma-Free Guide to Embracing Your Dissociative Mind and Navigating Life (2023), and You Lied to Me About God: A Memoir (2024). Visit Jamie’s website here.

Simon de Voil
Reverend Simon Ruth de Voil is an interfaith-interspiritual minister, sacred musician, spiritual counsellor, and chaplain. His sacred work—both musical and interpersonal—explores themes of the inner landscape of the soul, the enchantment of the natural world, and the healing power of spiritual practice. As a chaplain and counsellor, Simon helps individuals and groups connect sacred presence with everyday life. Simon is also a transgender activist and a luthier in training. Visit Simon’s website here.
Guest Teachers

Dr. Christena Cleveland is the author of God is a Black Woman, a social psychologist, public theologian, and activist. She is the founder and director of the Center for Justice + Renewal which supports a more equitable world by nurturing skillful justice advocacy and the depth to act on it.

Dr. Jamie Eaddy is the founder and principal of Thoughtful Transitions and the creative mind and heart behind The Ratchet Grief Project™. She is a healer, thanatologist, traumatologist, theologian, author, and innovative educator.

Kayce Stevens Hughlett, MA LMHC is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Spiritual Director, Life Coach, Speaker/Facilitator, and co-creator of SoulStrolling® ~ a movement for mindfulness in motion, at home or abroad. She is the author of three books including SoulStroller: experiencing the weight, whispers, & wings of the world.

Lydia Violet Harutoonian is a musician, composer, scholar, teacher, and social justice advocate. She founded and runs the School for the Great Turning.

Melissa Layer is a psychospiritual therapist, hospice grief counselor, and spiritual director whose work focuses on unfolding journeys of our wild and precious lives as compelling invitations for creative, integrative meaning-making in BodyMindSpirit.

Michael Moore is a writer, photographer, retired USAF Chaplain and a retired pastor in the Presbyterian Church (USA) who currently lives in Mobile, Alabama with his wife and partner in life and ministry, Denise.

Brother Richard Hendrick is a Capuchin Franciscan priest-friar, living and working in Ireland. He also teaches Christian meditation and mindfulness, and works with the Sanctuary Spirituality Centre in inner city Dublin.

Richard Bruxvoort Colligan is a Psalmist, spiritual director, freelance musician, and frequent contributor to Abbey programs
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