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Recovery Dharma
​Phoenix Rising

Buddha, Dharma, Sangha

Welcome

Recovery and Meditation Fellowship with a secular Buddhist practice.

Free.


​Inclusive.

Recovery Dharma - Phoenix Rising is a part of a worldwide community of people dedicated to the practices of mindfulness,
compassion, forgiveness, generosity, and using meditation and kindness to heal the pain and suffering that addiction has caused
​in our lives and the lives of those around us. 
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​near you.
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RD PHOENIX?

Find out more about our community and path - and why they work.
ABOUT
Recovery Dharma is a non-theistic, Buddhist-inspired approach to recovery open to people of all backgrounds
and respectful of all recovery paths.  

Our weekly peer-led meetings include guided meditations, readings, and group sharing and discussion. 

Our meetings are appropriate for anyone in, or interested in recovery from, any addiction
​or form of addictive behavior.

No prior meditation experience necessary.

Always free; however, donations are welcome.

OUR GOAL

Breathing in, I see that I am part of a sangha, and I am being protected by my sangha.
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Breathing out, I feel joy.

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DIVERSE AND WELCOMING TO ALL
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As a peer-led recovery program using Buddhism as the path to freedom from all addictions, Recovery Dharma is a community that embraces all people regardless of age, race, class, culture, nationality, ethnic origin, religious/spiritual background, gender, gender identity, sexual/affectional orientation, marital status, family structure, social identity, physical ability or appearance, mental health, legal standing, and educational or socioeconomic status. As such, we strive to speak to each other in a compassionate way using wise communication and avoiding hate-speech, intimidation, and violence of any kind. If you seek refuge in our community, we hope you feel welcome and safe.
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