
Recovery Dharma
Peer-led addiction recovery gathering grounded in Buddhist Dharma, blending meditation practice with compassionate discussion and mutual support. Aimed at anyone working with addictive tendencies, emphasizing empowerment, freedom from suffering, and community accountability.
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Peer-led Dharma meetings applying traditional Buddhist teachings and meditation to support recovery from addictive behaviors through group discussion, mutual empowerment, and community circle practice at Urban Dharma.

Peer-led Dharma meetings applying traditional Buddhist teachings and meditation to support recovery from addictive behaviors through group discussion, mutual empowerment, and community circle practice at Urban Dharma.
Peer-led Dharma meetings applying traditional Buddhist teachings and meditation to support recovery from addictive behaviors through group discussion, mutual empowerment, and community circle practice at Urban Dharma.

Peer-led dharma recovery circle blending traditional Buddhist teachings with guided meditation, shared readings, and mutual accountability to support addiction healing and sober living in a welcoming community space.

Peer-led dharma recovery circle blending traditional Buddhist teachings with guided meditation, shared readings, and mutual accountability to support addiction healing and sober living in a welcoming community space.
Peer-led dharma recovery circle blending traditional Buddhist teachings with guided meditation, shared readings, and mutual accountability to support addiction healing and sober living in a welcoming community space.

Peer-led meetings that apply Buddhist Dharma practices—meditation, group sharing, and mutual support—to help people address addictive behaviors and build empowered recovery in a welcoming community setting.

Peer-led meetings that apply Buddhist Dharma practices—meditation, group sharing, and mutual support—to help people address addictive behaviors and build empowered recovery in a welcoming community setting.
Peer-led meetings that apply Buddhist Dharma practices—meditation, group sharing, and mutual support—to help people address addictive behaviors and build empowered recovery in a welcoming community setting.