
Recovery Dharma
Peer-led recovery circle rooted in Buddhist Dharma teachings, blending mindfulness practice with compassionate sharing and mutual support. A welcoming space for anyone working with addictive tendencies to build empowerment and freedom from suffering.
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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.