
Recovery Dharma - Friday Night Meeting
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.
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Peer led Recovery Dharma meetings use traditional Buddhist teachings and communal discussion to support people addressing addictive tendencies, emphasizing empowerment, mutual accountability, and meditation informed tools in a welcoming Urban Dharma evening gathering.

Peer led Recovery Dharma meetings use traditional Buddhist teachings and communal discussion to support people addressing addictive tendencies, emphasizing empowerment, mutual accountability, and meditation informed tools in a welcoming Urban Dharma evening gathering.
Peer led Recovery Dharma meetings use traditional Buddhist teachings and communal discussion to support people addressing addictive tendencies, emphasizing empowerment, mutual accountability, and meditation informed tools in a welcoming Urban Dharma evening gathering.

Peer led evening meetings using traditional Buddhist teachings, guided meditation, and group sharing to support addiction recovery and mutual empowerment. Open, nonjudgmental format welcomes beginners and anyone addressing addictive tendencies.

Peer led evening meetings using traditional Buddhist teachings, guided meditation, and group sharing to support addiction recovery and mutual empowerment. Open, nonjudgmental format welcomes beginners and anyone addressing addictive tendencies.
Peer led evening meetings using traditional Buddhist teachings, guided meditation, and group sharing to support addiction recovery and mutual empowerment. Open, nonjudgmental format welcomes beginners and anyone addressing addictive tendencies.

Peer led meetings drawing on traditional Buddhist teachings and meditation to support people addressing addictive tendencies; participants study Dharma principles, share practice, and offer compassionate mutual support in a community setting.

Peer led meetings drawing on traditional Buddhist teachings and meditation to support people addressing addictive tendencies; participants study Dharma principles, share practice, and offer compassionate mutual support in a community setting.
Peer led meetings drawing on traditional Buddhist teachings and meditation to support people addressing addictive tendencies; participants study Dharma principles, share practice, and offer compassionate mutual support in a community setting.