Refuge Recovery: A Buddhist Path To Recovery Fr... -

Refuge Recovery: A Buddhist Path To Recovery Fr... -

The program views addiction as a form of suffering caused by repetitive cravings in the mind and body. It is grounded in two primary Buddhist frameworks adapted for recovery: :

: Investigating the root triggers and conditions. Refuge Recovery: A Buddhist Path to Recovery Fr...

is a systematic, non-theistic approach to addiction recovery. Founded by Buddhist teacher and counselor Noah Levine in 2014, the program offers a holistic alternative to traditional 12-step models like Alcoholics Anonymous by focusing on personal empowerment and the root causes of suffering rather than a higher power. Core Philosophy and Principles The program views addiction as a form of

: Acknowledging the pain caused by addictive behaviors. Founded by Buddhist teacher and counselor Noah Levine

: A set of practices used simultaneously to maintain sobriety, including Right Understanding , Right Intention , Communication/Community , Action , Livelihood/Service , Effort , Mindfulness , and Concentration . About — Refuge Recovery World Services

: Believing that one can break the cycle of craving.

: Engaging in a structured journey toward healing.