
What if the aging process is not a kind of "mistake,"
a descent into dotage and disability, but rather a grace-filled
opportunity? What if the changes we face in life's second half
are an ideal curriculum for soul-growth? Dr. Leder is one of the
pioneers in studying the spirituality of mid- and later-life,
synthesizing contributions from sacred traditions such as Buddhism,
Judaism, Christianity, Hinduism, Native American, and Taoism.
His book on this topic, Spiritual Passages: Embracing Life's
Sacred Journey, has been called "marvelous,"
"a classic", " exceptionally rich and readable,"
"profound and practical," "delightfully written,"
a book which "could revolutionize the aging of society."
In related work, as a Scholar-in-Residence at Chicago's prestigious
Park Ridge Center, Dr. Leder designed a model for "ElderSpirit
Centers" - spiritually-based communities for older adults
interested in using the later years for inner work and outward
service. He is now acting as a consultant to educational and residential
communities seeking to actualize this ideal, and provide a new
alternative to conventional retirement facilities and senior centers.
Dr. Leder also offers lectures, retreats and workshops around
the country on the topic of the spirituality of aging and of life's
second half (contact him for a schedule of upcoming events). Above
are links to more information about his book, Spiritual
Passages, and a couple of articles, one brief, one longer,
on related topics.