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MEA 3-Day Deep Dive

Falling Upward with Richard Rohr: A Spirituality for the Two Halves of Life

Jun 4 - 7, 2026 Santa Fe, USA
Partial Scholarship Available. Apply Here.

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We believe in making personal growth and education accessible to everyone, which is why we offer partial scholarships on a needs-aware basis for many of our programs.

These scholarships support individuals facing financial challenges, including — but not limited to — members of underrepresented communities. If financial stress might prevent you from attending a workshop, we encourage you to apply.

Partial scholarships, provided through the Association for Growth and Education, are limited to 2–3 seats per workshop and reviewed in the order received. We recommend applying as soon as possible, as scholarship decisions are typically confirmed 90–120 days before the workshop date.

Richard Rohr

Franciscan Friar | Author of 40+ Books | Founder of the Center for Action and Contemplation

Michael Poffenberger

Executive Director, Center for Action and Contemplation | Former Non-Profit Leader | Community Organizer

When falling becomes the path to rising – a spirituality for midlife and beyond

You thought by now you'd have it figured out.

That the big questions – about meaning, identity, how to live well – would finally be settled, and that your place in the world would be clearly established. 

Then midlife arrives, and instead of answers, you get new questions. Harder ones that don't resolve neatly, that make you uncomfortable and challenge everything you thought you knew about yourself and what it means to live a meaningful life.

That’s because midlife has a way of stripping away your certainties.

The beliefs that sustained you for decades feel too simple now, and the identity you spent years constructing no longer fits. You find yourself hungering for something that reaches beneath the external markers of a successful life – the career, the accomplishments, the roles you've played – to touch what's essential and eternal.

Not religion necessarily, though it might include that. What you really want to understand is what your decades of living have been for. 

You find yourself pulled toward the contemplative, the mysterious, the sacred because you want the second half of your life to hold more meaning than the first. 

And you’re searching for a way to make meaning from everything you've lived through – to see your losses, your mistakes, your moments of failure as valuable teachers rather than obstacles you should have avoided.

It’s time to unlock the spiritual richness that only the second half of life can offer

That's exactly what Richard Rohr has spent more than five decades helping people do.

As a Franciscan friar, spiritual teacher, and internationally recognized spiritual writer, Fr. Richard has dedicated his life's work to understanding how spirituality deepens and transforms as we age – particularly in midlife and beyond.

His groundbreaking book Falling Upward: A Spirituality for the Two Halves of Life offers a radical reframe: the failures, losses, and "falling" experiences of midlife aren't interruptions to your spiritual growth. They're essential to it.

Fr. Richard has articulated a profound framework that shows how letting go of your carefully constructed identity – your ego, your need for certainty, your either/or thinking – is what cracks you open to real spiritual maturity.

Working alongside Fr. Richard for nearly a decade is Michael Poffenberger, Executive Director of the Center for Action and Contemplation in Albuquerque. Few people have become closer to Fr. Richard's teachings and humanity than Michael, who has helped bring this work to thousands of people navigating the spiritual challenges of the second half of life.

Together, Fr. Richard and Michael are coming to MEA's Rising Circle Ranch in Santa Fe for a three-day deep dive into the spirituality of midlife.

If you're ready to transform your losses into wisdom, let go of the identity that no longer serves you, and unlock the spiritual depth that only the second half of life can offer, join us for this experience.

Learn how to "fall upward" – in an intimate small-group setting surrounded by natural beauty

During your three days with Fr. Richard and Michael, you will…

Learn to see your failures and losses as spiritual teachers

– essential experiences that crack you open to real maturity rather than evidence you've done something wrong

Practice letting go of your false self

– the carefully constructed identity, the ego's need to be right and in control, the either/or thinking that served you once but now keeps you stuck

Learn how to distinguish between suffering that diminishes you and pain that transforms you

– and why embracing the second is essential for spiritual growth

Develop practices for navigating life's challenging moments

– the losses, transitions, and ego deaths that midlife brings – with courage and self-compassion instead of resistance

Explore shadow work and the art of holding paradox

– learning to embrace complexity and mystery instead of demanding certainty and tidy answers

Move from proving yourself to knowing yourself

 – understanding how the second half of life invites contemplation and presence rather than achievement and accumulation

Connect with a small group of fellow seekers

– navigating this same transition – being witnessed without judgment as you explore questions that don't have simple answers

(*Note: limited to 30 participants maximum – register early to ensure your spot) 

This Workshop
Is For You If…

  • You've outgrown the spiritual beliefs that sustained you earlier in life and need a framework that can hold midlife's complexity
  • You’ve never connected with traditional religion but now find yourself hungry for spiritual depth and meaning
  • You're navigating loss, transition, or failure and want to transform these experiences into wisdom
  • You identify as spiritual but struggle with rigid certainties – and you're drawn to mystery and the contemplative
  • You've achieved external success but feel hollow inside, ready to discover what it was all for
  • You're tired of spiritual teachings that promise easy answers and want something that honors paradox and being human
  • You're ready to let go of the identity that no longer fits – even though falling feels terrifying
  • You want the second half of your life to be spiritually richer than the first

Meet Your Faculty

Richard Rohr

Franciscan Friar | Author of 40+ Books | Founder of the Center for Action and Contemplation

Richard Rohr is a globally celebrated Franciscan priest, author, and teacher who has spent more than five decades exploring the intersection of Christian mysticism, psychology, and contemplative practice. Ordained in 1970, Fr. Richard founded the Center for Action and Contemplation in Albuquerque, New Mexico, out of his conviction that authentic spirituality must integrate both inner work and outer service.

PBS has called him "one of the most popular spirituality authors and speakers in the world." His book Falling Upward: A Spirituality for the Two Halves of Life has become a modern spiritual classic, offering a framework for understanding how the losses and failures of midlife become essential teachers on the path to wholeness.

Fr. Richard's work has influenced millions of people across all faith traditions – and those with no formal faith at all – who are seeking a spirituality grounded in lived experience rather than rigid doctrine. Known for his sense of humor and his ability to make profound wisdom accessible, Fr. Richard creates space for people to explore the deepest questions of human existence without demanding they accept easy answers.

  • A Spiritual Bridge Builder: Fr. Richard brings together Christian mysticism, Eastern contemplative traditions, and modern psychology to articulate a spirituality that feels both ancient and immediately relevant
  • A Guide for the Second Half of Life: His teaching focuses specifically on what spiritual maturity looks like when you've lived long enough to know that certainty isn't the goal
  • A Voice for Paradox: Fr. Richard helps people hold complexity and contradiction as spiritual gifts rather than problems to solve

Michael Poffenberger 

Executive Director, Center for Action and Contemplation

Michael Poffenberger has served as Executive Director of the Center for Action and Contemplation in Albuquerque, New Mexico for nearly a decade. In that role, he has worked more closely with Richard Rohr's teachings and humanity than almost anyone else, helping to bring this transformative spiritual work to thousands of people navigating the challenges of midlife and beyond.

Before joining the Center, Michael spent years in nonprofit leadership and community organizing, always guided by the conviction that spiritual depth and social action must work in tandem. His partnership with Fr. Richard has been instrumental in translating contemplative wisdom into practical frameworks that help people navigate real-world transitions – career changes, relationship losses, identity crises, and the spiritual hunger that emerges when achievement stops feeling like enough.

  • A Practical Mystic: Michael excels at taking profound spiritual teachings and making them actionable for people in the midst of transition
  • A Skilled Facilitator: He creates containers where difficult questions can be explored and where people feel safe enough to let their defenses down
  • A Living Example: Michael embodies the integration of contemplation and action that the Center represents, showing what it looks like to live these principles in daily life

What you'll gain

A framework for navigating the second half of life with spiritual depth

You'll understand the two primary tasks of life and why midlife demands a completely different approach – one that values wisdom over achievement, mystery over certainty, and becoming over proving.

Freedom from the false self

You'll begin the work of releasing the carefully constructed identity, the ego's need for control, and the either/or thinking that served you once but now keeps you from experiencing the spiritual richness that surrender can bring.

The ability to transform loss into wisdom

You'll learn to see your failures, disappointments, and moments of falling not as evidence of inadequacy but as the very experiences that crack you open to spiritual maturity and wholeness.

A community of fellow seekers navigating the same territory

You'll connect with others who understand that the questions you're asking can't be answered with platitudes – people who are willing to sit with complexity, hold space for uncertainty, and witness your journey without judgment.

Our Agenda at a Glance

Monday:

Tuesday:

Wednesday:

Thursday:

4:00 PM: Check-In / Welcome

5:30 PM: Welcome Reception & Dinner

7:00 PM: Orientation Session

9:00 PM: Free Time

Friday:

7:30 AM: Mind + Body

8:30 AM: Breakfast

10:00 AM: Classroom Time

1:15 PM: Lunch

2:00 PM: Free Time

3:00 PM: Classroom Time

5:30 PM: Free Time

6:30 PM: Dinner

Saturday:

7:30 AM: Mind + Body

8:30 AM: Breakfast

10:00 AM: Classroom Time

1:15 PM: Lunch

2:00 PM: Free Time

3:00 PM: Classroom Time

5:30 PM: Free Time

6:30 PM: Dinner, Dessert & Graduation

8:00 PM: Evening Gathering

Sunday:

7:00 AM: Breakfast

10:00 AM: Checkout / Departure

*Please note all times are estimates and not all “classroom activities” take place in the actual classroom. This agenda is meant to give you an idea of the general flow of activities.

Step into transformation in the high desert

Rising Circle Ranch | Santa Fe, USA.

Our spectacular Santa Fe campus is located on an upscale regenerative ranch featuring traditional Pueblo architecture and nearly 2,600 acres of wildlife, hiking trails in the arroyo, and awe-inspiring beauty. Close to historic Santa Fe, an artisan’s mecca.

PLUS: Gourmet from-scratch meals, snacks, and drinks featuring locally sourced ingredients, made by our in-house chefs

  • Big-sky desert country
  • Breathtaking nature
  • Interaction with horses and donkeys
  • Evenings around the campfire
  • Star-gazing

Explore the ranch
on horseback

Our Rising Circle Ranch spans 2,600 acres of New Mexico high desert, offering guided horseback riding for all experience levels through diverse terrains under the vast Southwest sky

You’ll experience highlights like:

  • Wildlife habitats and arroyo trails
  • Ancient petroglyphs
  • Breathtaking high desert vistas
  • The tranquil setting of our regenerative ranch

Horseback riding is an optional add-on activity you can book once you arrive on the ranch. Whether you’re seasoned or brand new to horseback adventures, this guided experience lets you discover the ranch’s natural wonders alongside our gentle horses.

Your workshop also includes:

  • 3 nights of lodging at our world-class retreat center at Rising Circle Ranch, Santa Fe with all of your meals, snacks, drinks and other amenities included
  • Daily sessions and experiential activities to help you connect with your inner self, envision your desired experience, and release what no longer serves you
  • Mindfulness practices to soothe your nervous system and help you cultivate greater mindfulness and presence in the moment
  • Movement to get the energy flowing and build your strength and agility as you chart your course forward to the life you want to live
  • Incredible bonding experiences with the most amazing humans you’ll ever meet
  • Intimate gatherings to cultivate connection and celebrate the joy and beauty of life

The second half of life demands a different kind of wisdom

You can keep clinging to the certainties that no longer serve you, resisting the losses that want to teach you, avoiding the spiritual depth that only comes from letting go. Or you can discover what your decades of living have been preparing you for.

Over three days at Rising Circle Ranch, you'll:

  • Learn how to transform your failures into wisdom
  • Let go of the false self that's keeping you stuck
  • Discover the spiritual richness that only midlife can offer
  • Connect with others navigating this same profound transition

Join us and find out how to turn midlife's uncertainty into your greatest source of wisdom and spiritual maturity.

(*Note: limited to 30 participants maximum – register early to ensure your spot) 

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Falling Upward with Richard Rohr: A Spirituality for the Two Halves of Life

Jun 4 - 7, 2026 Santa Fe, USA
Starting at
$4,200 $3,780 per person
Partial Scholarship Available. Apply Here.

Is a partial scholarship for you?

We believe in making personal growth and education accessible to everyone, which is why we offer partial scholarships on a needs-aware basis for many of our programs.

These scholarships support individuals facing financial challenges, including — but not limited to — members of underrepresented communities. If financial stress might prevent you from attending a workshop, we encourage you to apply.

Partial scholarships, provided through the Association for Growth and Education, are limited to 2–3 seats per workshop and reviewed in the order received. We recommend applying as soon as possible, as scholarship decisions are typically confirmed 90–120 days before the workshop date.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is this workshop for?

This experience is for anyone standing at a life crossroads or moving through a period of transition. Many participants are navigating shifts in career, relationships, health, identity, or stage of life – and are looking for tools, support, and fresh perspective to move forward with clarity and confidence.

Do I need to have a specific transition in mind to attend?

Not at all. Some participants come with a clear change they’re navigating. Others may feel overwhelmed because they’re dealing with too many transitions at once, while some others may feel lost and yearn for renewal. This workshop meets you where you are and helps you find direction, even in the midst of uncertainty.

Is this workshop religious or spiritual?

MEA welcomes people from all walks of life, beliefs, and backgrounds. The Navigating Transitions experience is science-based and non-religious, though it may invite reflection on your personal values, meaning, and what matters most to you.

What if I’m not planning a major life change?

You don’t need to be making big external changes to benefit. Many participants come seeking internal shifts: new perspective, fresh energy, or a deeper sense of alignment with the life they’re already living. This workshop helps you approach any threshold – big or small – with greater grace and intention.

What’s included in the tuition?

Your tuition includes all programming, five nights of accommodations, chef-prepared meals, snacks, drinks, and access to MEA’s inspiring campuses in either Baja or Santa Fe. The only additional costs are transportation to the venue and any personal incidentals.

How do I know if I qualify for financial aid?

We offer financial assistance on a needs-aware basis. Our goal is to make MEA accessible to those who may face financial barriers to attending. If you’re experiencing financial stress that could prevent your participation, we encourage you to apply for assistance.

What if I’m not sure if this workshop is right for me?

We’re happy to help. Book a free call with our team, and we can help you decide based on your current life situation, goals, and timing.

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