Recovery Dharma

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We are a peer-led movement and community that is unified by our trust in the potential of each of us to recover and find freedom from the suffering of addiction. We believe that recovery means empowerment, and we support each other as partners walking the path of recovery together.

Download our book for free: https://recoverydharma.org/book/

Our program uses the Buddhist practices of meditation, self-inquiry, wisdom, compassion, and community as tools for recovery and healing. We believe that recovery is about finding our own inner wisdom and our own path.

Recovery Dharma welcomes anyone who is looking to heal from addiction and addictive behavior, whether it’s caused by substance use or process addictions like codependency, gambling, eating d
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“This repetitive craving and obsessive drive to satisfy it leads to what we now know as addiction.”
Recovery Dharma, Recovery Dharma: How to Use Buddhist Practices and Principles to Heal the Suffering of Addiction

“The Buddha also taught the way to free ourselves from this suffering. The heart of these teachings (which we call the Dharma) is the Four Noble Truths. These truths, and the corresponding commitments,  are the foundation of our program: There is suffering. We commit to understanding the truth of suffering. There is a cause of suffering. We commit to understanding that craving leads to suffering. There is an end to suffering. We commit to understanding and experiencing that less craving leads to less suffering. There is a path that leads to the end of suffering. We commit to cultivating the path.”
Recovery Dharma, Recovery Dharma: How to Use Buddhist Practices and Principles to Heal the Suffering of Addiction

“1. There is suffering. We commit to understanding the truth of suffering.”
Recovery Dharma, Recovery Dharma: How to Use Buddhist Practices and Principles to Heal the Suffering of Addiction



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