
872865014
2022
HENDERSONVILLE, TN 37075
recoveryrefuge.care
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Refuge Recovery
Overview
Refuge Recovery is a peer-led movement that combines Buddhist-inspired practices and principles with successful recovery community structures to overcome addiction. It offers recovery from all forms of addiction through participation in its program, which includes meditation, personal inventory, mentorship, retreats, and service[1][3].
Program Structure
Refuge Recovery meetings use a structured format that includes meditation, readings from "Refuge Recovery: A Buddhist Inspired Path to Recovering from Addiction," and group sharing on specific topics[1]. Meetings emphasize mindfulness and mindfulness meditation as tools to understand the root causes of addiction, promoting long-term sobriety[2].
Principles
Refuge Recovery is based on the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path from Buddhist teachings. These principles guide individuals towards understanding the suffering caused by addiction and developing a path to recovery. The program does not require adherence to any particular religious belief but encourages participants to trust the process and work towards recovery[3][5].
Meetings
Refuge Recovery meetings are available in over 500 locations worldwide, including online options. These meetings provide a supportive environment where individuals can share their experiences and work towards recovery together[1][5].
Non-Theistic Approach
Although Refuge Recovery draws from Buddhist teachings, it is a non-theistic recovery group. No prior knowledge of Buddhism is necessary to participate, making it accessible to anyone looking for an alternative to traditional recovery programs[2][5].
[1] https://refugerecoverymeetings.org/faq [2] https://healingus.org/our-program/refuge-recovery/ [3] https://www.refugerecovery.org/about [4] https://www.therecoveryvillage.com/recovery/story/my-first-refuge-recovery-meeting/ [5] https://www.refugerecovery.org