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  1. Apr 21, 2024 · Number: 958 363 051. Password: recover830. In Person: Rams in Recovery clubhouse. 1103 W. Marshall St, Richmond, VA 23284. Mask optional. Venmo for dāna – @RD-RVA (“Jeffrey Williamson” – please skip the “last 4 digits” verification if you’re comfortable doing so) W ednesday: 12:30pm at Diversity Richmond.

  2. Recovery Dharma. Recovery Dharma is a non-profit organization founded in 2019 with the mission of supporting peer-led groups using Buddhist practices and principles for recovery from addiction. [1] As of 2020, Recovery Dharma had an estimated 16,000 members and was the most extensive Buddhist recovery peer-support program in the USA.

  3. Jul 26, 2023 · We are excited to announce the release of the Second Edition of “Recovery Dharma: How to Use Buddhist Practices and Principles to Heal the Suffering of Addiction”! The Second Edition improves our program by supplementing the text to make it even more inclusive and trauma-informed. It also includes personal recovery stories from fourteen of ...

  4. Recovery Dharma is founded on, and inspired by, Buddhism that originated in India and later on flourished in other regions of Asia (e.g., South Asia, East Asia, Southeast Asia, Central Asia). We deeply appreciate the Buddhist heritage that was protected and freely offered by the ancestors of these cultures.

  5. 7. growth. We continue our study of these Buddhist practices through reading, listening to dharma talks, visiting and becoming members of recovery and spiritual sanghas, and attending meditation or dharma retreats when we believe these practices will contribute to our understanding and wisdom. We undertake a lifelong journey of growth and ...

  6. The Recovery Dharma book and its program are founded on, and inspired by, Buddhism that originated in India and later on flourished in other regions of Asia (e.g., South Asia, East Asia, Southeast Asia, Central Asia). We deeply appreciate the Buddhist heritage that was protected and freely offered by the ancestors of these cultures.

  7. Zoom. Global Meetings by Time Zone. Feel free to get in touch if you have any questions about the group or are interested in getting more involved: info@recoverydharmadenver.org. Want to learn more about the program? Visit the Recovery Dharma Global site:

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