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Noah Levine

  • May RRWS Q & A Office Hours

May RRWS Q & A Office Hours

Saturday 22nd May 2021

Noah Levine answers questions about Buddhist-oriented recovery practices, covering topics like abstinent time and welcoming newcomers.
71 minutes
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Noah Levine's Q&A: Insightful Discussions on Buddhist Recovery Practices

Recovery is possible, and this program provides a systematic approach to treating and recovering from all forms of addiction.
Ever wondered how Buddhist principles can guide your recovery journey? In this episode of Refuge Recovery's Q&A Office Hours, Noah Levine dives into a variety of topics that shed light on this unique approach to addiction recovery. From the importance of abstinent time for service roles to the use of music in meetings, Levine offers practical advice and thoughtful reflections.
He emphasizes the need for revisiting past decisions to ensure they align with guiding principles and highlights the importance of making newcomers feel welcome. This episode isn't just about answering questions; it's about fostering a supportive community where recovery is possible through consistent effort and mindfulness. Whether you're new to Buddhism or a seasoned practitioner, Levine's insights provide valuable guidance for anyone on the path to sobriety.
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