Cohort Calendar Dates
Next cohort: January 2027 - November 2028
Application Deadline: November 1st, 2026
Program Details
2 Years
Online & In-Person
The Forest Dwelling Program: Spirituality for Our Wisdom Years was brought to life in 2019 by Fr Ron Rolheiser, OMI and his dedicated team in response to the need for a container in which to cultivate maturing spirituality. This program grew out of their vision. Forest Dwelling is a 2-year transformational certificate program which provides the opportunity to journey into the heart of the aging process to become wise elders, not just old people. Our aim is to help you live into the diminishments of aging in such a way that you live your last precious years with more grace, an open heart, and a deeper awareness of the presence of God. This allows you to leave behind a spiritual legacy that is fruitful and life-giving.
“We lack a developed spirituality for the second-half of life. Our churches and theological circles have too little to offer in terms of spiritual guidance for us as we move beyond our youthful years, especially as this pertains to aging and moving towards death. Setting itself within the archetypal image of Forest Dwelling wherein spiritual seekers withdraw into the deep forest to live there and be instructed by the Elders, The Forest Dwelling Program draws on scripture, the mystics, select spiritual writers, and the best in secular literature to offer some spiritual and psychological counsel for our wisdom years.”
Are you hearing a call to explore a deeper spirituality as you age?
We are currently in the (2025-2026) session. The next chance to join the FDP will be for the January 2027- November 2028 session. Applications will open in Summer of 2026, please check the website for updated information on the program.
The fourth cohort will be held January 2025 through November 2026, and will include up to 50 participants from a variety of geographic locations and spiritual traditions. Sessions 1 – 4 will be led by our core faculty. The gathering dates for the fourth cohort are:
(Sunday) January 5th through (Friday) 10th, 2025
(Monday) June 2nd through (Friday) June 6th 2025
(Sunday) January 4th through (Friday) 9th, 2026
(Monday) June 1st through (Friday) June 5th 2026
You may also email us at ForestDwelling@ost.edu or call us at (210) 341-1366 for more information.
Scholarships
The Forest Dwelling Program works hard to offer partial scholarship opportunities to enable those with financial hardship to enroll. Application for scholarships will be a part of the online application process available starting July 1, 2024. Applicants will be notified of scholarship awards in mid-November 2024. For additional information, please contact Emmett Gonzalez (egonzalez@ost.edu).
The Forest Dwelling Program is able to offer a full-tuition scholarship for (1) Forest Dweller in the (2025 – 2026) cohort. The intent of this award is to allow attendance for someone without the financial means. Recipients will be nominated for the Life of Service Scholarship (L.O.S.S.) based on a strong commitment to serving others in capacities such as educator, nurse, caregiver, stay-at-home parent, nonprofit work, and ministries. Recipients will also need to be accepted into the FDP, demonstrating interest and readiness to do the spiritual work of an elder. For more information about the Life of Service Scholarship, nomination forms, and applications please email our program manager, Emmett Gonzalez (egonzalez@ost.edu).
“May the light of your soul mind you,
May all of your worry and anxiousness
about becoming old be transfigured.
May you be given a wisdom with the eye of your soul, to see this beautiful time of harvesting.
May you have the commitment to harvest your life, to heal what has hurt you, to allow it to come closer to you and become one with you.
May you have great dignity,
may you have a sense of how free you are, and above all may you be given the wonderful gift of meeting the eternal light and beauty that is within you.
May you be blessed, and may you find a wonderful love in yourself for yourself.”
Program Overview
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In this part of the journey, you will enter into the Forest, setting your intention and exploring what you need to pack for this journey, and equally important, what you will need to unpack – old ideas, spiritual understandings, beliefs, and wounds. It’s a time for exploring new ways of being, of serving, of discipleship. It’s a time to explore and expand our ways of seeing the world. It’s a time for experiencing new contemplative practices. We begin to explore questions such as: What is your relationship with your aging body, your place as an elder in community, your maturing relationship with God, and how will this be lived out in the ripening elder years? It is coming face-to-face with the biological, psychological, emotional and spiritual changes which are pushing us away from the familiar territory of our younger life into the Unknown, and seeing these as rites of initiation into another way of life rather than as signs of the end. Talks, elder circles, praxis, and a general orientation to the ways of the Forest will help each participant to enter into this sacred journey of conscious aging. Gathering will be available in-person at OST, or via Zoom. All talks will be recorded.
Talks may include, but are not limited to, the following:
Situating the Season of Forest Dwelling – Spirituality and the Seasons of our Lives
Elder Circle Guidelines and Gifts
Beginning with the End in Mind
Beyond the Bucket List
The Approach to the Forest
The Four Spiritual Stages of Mature Adulthood
An Anthropology of Aging – the Intent of God and Nature
Creating a Living Spiritual Will
Rooted and Grounded in Love
Walk Slowly, Bow Often
Mindfulness Practice and the Sacrament of the Present Moment
Images of God: Rescuing God from Narrowness, Tribalism, Sexism, Nationalism, Legalism and other Images Unworthy of God
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In this part of the journey, we wander into new territory, encountering what no longer works, confronting fears, noticing the emotions that come when we are no longer valued in the ways we once were. It’s a time of letting go, of squarely facing all that we have lost. We experience grieving in a way that allows us to fully enter into the pain of life, while allowing it to transform us. We are finding new spiritual practices, a new rhythm, a new Sabbath in keeping with our changing lives. We are learning “to rest in God instead of restlessly seeking God.” (Augustine, Ron Rolheiser.) This is a time of Holy Wandering, leading to new experiences of Divine Presence within and all around us. “It is this unsettling that encourages us to practice in solidarity with the Earth beneath our feet: life right here, right now” (Rev Mary Earle). Liturgy, talks, elder circles, and praxis will be a shared communal experience. Virtual attendance only. Recordings will be available.
Talks may include, but are not limited to, the following:
A Spirituality of Aging – Towards a New Generativity
Creative Releasing: Letting Go of Resentment
Images of Age
Creative Releasing: Letting Go of Regret
Struggling with the Darkness of Faith
Returning to the Source – A Christian/Taoist perspective on the Stages of Spiritual Development
Aging and Loss: Weaving a New Shelter
Why Read a Poem at a Time Like This?
Creative Releasing: Letting Go of Resistance
Going Over that River Hard to See: Befriending Our Griefs and Our Deaths
Sexuality & Inconsummation – Some Maverick Reflections
SESSION 2 | Wandering in the Forest: New Equipment for the Journey of Aging
Session 2 (August – November 2025) is a three-part semester conversation that will focus first on how poetry and art may enhance prayer, reflection, and creative work in this season of life; second on T.S. Eliot’s final poems, Four Quartets, as an invitation to contemplative practice and spiritual maturity; and third how images of age in poetry and art can mirror and expand the ways we see ourselves and each other in our later years. This is a time of Holy Wandering, leading to new experiences of Divine Presence within and all around us. Taught by Marilyn McEntyre, Ph.D.
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Midway through the journey this gathering will be a water stop to reflect on where we have been together, and where we are headed in the next year. In this part of the journey, we begin to make discoveries amidst the realities of aging. We face our mortality as a way to transform the way we are currently living. Being fully present to the burdens and blessings of the aging process invites us into acceptance of the final season of our lives. We encounter a shift from activities of achievement and being self-important, to one of fruitfulness, passivity and facing our deaths, often within spiritual darkness. The aging process is bringing us into the deeper realm of the spiritual (Kathleen Dowling Singh), and Mystery unfolds in us as individuals and as a community of dwellers. How will we “be” in the challenges we face? “How much kinder we would be to ourselves, how much wiser, if we were to have already transformed loneliness into aloneness, far before the time of our death.” (Kathleen Dowling Singh, The Grace in Aging). How will we be transformed as we discover freedom from old habits and die to old ways of doing and being? We open to discover the joy of liberation from the demand for perfection, and to savor unexpected release as our attitude of attachment softens into loving detachment. This is a time characterized by living, dying and living anew. This gathering will also include opening and closing liturgy, talks, elder circles, and praxis. Gathering will be available in-person at OST, or via Zoom. All talks will be recorded.
Talks may include, but are not limited to, the following:
Passivity as Fruitfulness and a Gift to Others – Giving our “Deaths” Away
Entering the Coracle: Being Carried by Currents of Divine Love
How the Arts Prepare Us to Face Death
Exploring Unhealed Wounds with a Compassionate Heart as We Age
After Death Stories: Faith, Fiction, or Medical Mystery?
Transformation – the Paradigm of the Paschal Mystery
Arriving at the Place of Resurrection: Going to Home We Have Never Left
The Autumn of our Lives – Its Innate Invitations and Imperatives
SESSION 3 | Discovering in the Forest: Facing Our Mortality
In these weeks (January – May 2026), we begin to make discoveries amidst the realities of aging. We face our mortality as a way to transform the way we are currently living. Being fully present to the burdens and blessings of the aging process invites us into acceptance of the final season of our lives. This course draws on various religious Wisdom traditions as well as philosophical and psychological perspectives to provide thought-provoking material to help you move into a new relationship with diminishment, death, dying, and open you to new ways of being. “How much kinder we would be to ourselves, how much wiser, if we were to have already transformed loneliness into aloneness, far before the time of our death.” Discover the liberation and joy which emerge in the process of “dying before you die” as mystics of various traditions invite us to do. Taught by Cliff Knighten, Ph.D.
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In this last part of our time together in community, we prepare for the journey out of the forest as elders, as “holy old fools” (Richard Rohr). Learning to live in a new, mystical understanding of the Body of Christ, living with mature paradigms of Resurrection and the afterlife, finding the peace of living in shared humanity. As I harvest the fruits of this Forest Dwelling journey, what will I have to give away? How will I share this growing freedom that comes with the unpacking of old wounds, the flowing of love and compassion for all, including myself? Who am I as I leave the forest shelter? How will I live in the Light of a new wisdom, informed and willing to surrender fully to life as it is? I am ready to live life as a wise elder, not just a person who is aging. Liturgy, talks, elder circles, and praxis will be a shared communal experience. Virtual attendance only. Recordings will be available.
Talks may include, but are not limited to, the following:
Blessing Others – Our Last Greatest Gift
Wisdom from St. David of Wales: ‘Remember the Little Things’
What’s Happening – Unfolding, Emerging, Erupting, Awakening
Emerging into Love: Be Thou My Vision
A Mystic’s Guide to Transformation
Elder Wisdom for Fractured Times
Beloved Community – The Search for Beloved Community in Our Midst
Prayer Language: New Words for New Seasons of Prayer
The Last Word is Legacy
Out of the Depths – Witnessing Dementia
Late Generativity as helping “Carry” the Tensions within the Community – to “Ponder” in the Biblical Sense
SESSION 4 | Emerging from the Forest: Becoming a Wise Elder
In these weeks, (August – November 2026), we prepare for the journey out of the Forest as elders, as “holy old fools” (Richard Rohr). This session will focus on what a wise elder is meant to bring to the community by offering a quiet prophecy to the world, radiating God’s compassion, rescuing God from narrowness, blessing the young and bringing God’s smile to the world. It is a movement designed to lead to the “beggar’s hut” of graced humility and wisdom. Participants will also be encouraged to harvest the fruits of their Forest Dwelling Program journey in some creative way. This may be an inner harvesting, knowing the joy of simply sharing their transformation with family, friends or community.