
Recovery Dharma
Peer led Dharma meetings applying traditional Buddhist teachings and meditation to support addiction recovery, mutual empowerment, and practical tools for freedom from compulsive behaviors in a welcoming meditation center community.
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Peer led recovery circle using traditional Buddhist teachings to support people addressing addictive tendencies, emphasizing empowerment, mutual support, meditation, and practical reflection techniques for sustained sobriety.

Peer led recovery circle using traditional Buddhist teachings to support people addressing addictive tendencies, emphasizing empowerment, mutual support, meditation, and practical reflection techniques for sustained sobriety.
Peer led recovery circle using traditional Buddhist teachings to support people addressing addictive tendencies, emphasizing empowerment, mutual support, meditation, and practical reflection techniques for sustained sobriety.

Compassionate peer led meetings using Buddhist Dharma practices for people addressing addictive tendencies, combining guided meditation, group sharing, and mutual support discussion in a welcoming sangha style format.

Compassionate peer led meetings using Buddhist Dharma practices for people addressing addictive tendencies, combining guided meditation, group sharing, and mutual support discussion in a welcoming sangha style format.
Compassionate peer led meetings using Buddhist Dharma practices for people addressing addictive tendencies, combining guided meditation, group sharing, and mutual support discussion in a welcoming sangha style format.

Peer-led gatherings combining traditional Buddhist teachings (the Dharma) with mutual-support practices to empower people addressing addiction, fostering community, recovery skills, and compassionate tools for lasting freedom.

Peer-led gatherings combining traditional Buddhist teachings (the Dharma) with mutual-support practices to empower people addressing addiction, fostering community, recovery skills, and compassionate tools for lasting freedom.
Peer-led gatherings combining traditional Buddhist teachings (the Dharma) with mutual-support practices to empower people addressing addiction, fostering community, recovery skills, and compassionate tools for lasting freedom.