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The Recovery Dharma Indiana Website is Currently Under Construction and Maintenance. Please check back next week for our upgraded website. Thank you for your patience and understanding. Should you have any immediate questions Recovery Dharma, please see the Recovery Dharma Global home website at www.recoverydharma.org with all Indiana in-person meetings listed at https://recoverydharma.org/meetings/

What is Recovery Dharma Indiana?

Recovery Dharma Indiana is a part of the larger Recovery Dharma Global Network of 500+ peer-lead, Buddhist-inspired, recovery meetings. Based out of Indianapolis, Indiana we are a peer-lead local recovery community that believes in each individual’s capacity for change, and ability to heal from the suffering that addiction causes. Recovery Dharma meetings provide a safe and structured environment for individuals to learn more about Buddhist-inspired principles to recovery, and to explore and investigate if they are beneficial for their own process of recovery.

What is the Recovery Dharma Program?

Recovery Dharma is a peer-led movement and community that is unified by our trust in the potential of each of us to recover and find freedom from the suffering of addiction. We believe that recovery means empowerment , and we support each other as partners walking the path of recovery together.

Our program uses the Buddhist practices of meditation, self-inquiry, wisdom, compassion, and community as tools for recovery and healing. We believe that recovery is about finding our own inner wisdom and our own path.

We believe that the traditional Buddhist teachings, often referred to as the ‘Dharma’ , offer a powerful approach to healing from addiction and living a life of true freedom. Our program is based on the idea that every one of us is our own guide in recovery from addiction, with the help and understanding of our wise friends and Sangha (community). We believe that’s what the Dharma teaches us. So it’s with great joy and excitement that we come together to build this recovery community and support structure, informed by the spirit of democracy.

We understand that ours is not the only path to recovery, and many of our participants choose to combine these practices with other recovery programs.