Men's Work Directory

Men's Spirituality Support

For many men, spirituality is the missing dimension — a connection to something larger that gives context to everything else. These coaches and guides help men explore the sacred without dogma, on their own terms.

40+ programs
Global practitioners
All backgrounds welcome

Who this is for

  • Men seeking something deeper than material success — a connection to something greater than themselves
  • Those questioning inherited religious frameworks and exploring what genuine spirituality means for them
  • Men drawn to contemplative practices, ritual, or the sacred as part of a grounded masculine path
  • Anyone who senses the spiritual dimension of their healing, purpose, or daily life and wants to honour it

Spirituality without religion

Many men who arrive at a spiritual question do so having shed, or never having held, a religious framework. They're not looking for doctrine. They're looking for a sense that there's something more: that their life has a context larger than the accumulation of tasks and years. The hunger is real regardless of belief system. Depth work, rites-of-passage retreats, wilderness immersion, contemplative practice, and sacred intimacy work all address this dimension, not through belief, but through direct experience.

How men explore the sacred

The paths are various: council work and ceremony, Jungian depth psychology, vision quests and solo wilderness time, breathwork and somatic practice, sacred relationship and intimacy work, or simply the sustained inquiry into what actually matters and what is larger than the self. What they share is a shift: from a man who is the sole author of his life to a man in relationship with something that exceeds him. That shift tends to produce groundedness, humility, and a quality of aliveness that is hard to describe and unmistakable when you encounter it.

Programs & coaches

1 listing for men's spirituality support

Illuman — Men's Rites of Passage

Retreat

Founded by Fr. Richard Rohr. Multi-day rites-of-passage retreats drawing on Jungian archetypes, council work, nature, ritual, and story. Radically inclusive of…

Multiple US locations + international chapters$300–$900 (sliding scale) · Awaken annual conference: $400–$900SpiritualArchetypesRites of Passage
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Common questions

I'm not religious. Is spiritual men's work still relevant to me?

Yes. The most grounded spiritual men's work operates across religious and non-religious frameworks. The spiritual dimension being addressed isn't doctrine. It's the human hunger for meaning, transcendence, and a sense that life is oriented toward something. That hunger exists in men regardless of belief.

I had a negative experience with religion growing up. Will that be a barrier?

For many men in this work, the negative religious experience is the starting point, not a barrier. The best facilitators are aware of religious wounding and work with care and respect around it. The goal is never to reinstall a belief system you've shed. It's to help you find what's genuinely yours.

How does spirituality relate to the practical work of being a better man, father, and partner?

More directly than it might seem. Men who develop a genuine spiritual practice, whatever form it takes, consistently report increased presence, patience, and groundedness in their closest relationships. The internal ground of spiritual practice is often what makes sustained practical change possible.

Related areas

Shadow WorkPurpose & MeaningWilderness & Rites of PassageRetreatsBreathwork
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