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Buddhist Recovery - Links
Some links to other resources on Buddhist Recovery.
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DVD Review : Doing Time Doing Vipassana
Buddhist Recovery Network DVD review of Doing Time Doing Vipassana.
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Book Review : Street Zen: The Life and Work of Issan Dorsey
Buddhist Recovery Network book review of Street Zen: The Life and Work of Issan Dorsey.
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Book Review : The Zen of Recovery
Buddhist Recovery Network book review of The Zen of Recovery.
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Book Review : The Zen of Recovery
Buddhist Recovery Network book review of The Zen of Recovery.
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Book Review : The Tao of Sobriety: Helping You to Recover from ...
Buddhist Recovery Network book review of The Tao of Sobriety: Helping You to Recover from Alcohol and Drug Addiction.
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Buddhism and recovery
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML colleagues, Michael, often encourages people in early recovery to try “walking meditation”. When people first attain sobriety, getting out into the open air ...
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Book Review : Sarpashana Sourcebook
This activity may be related to vipassyana or insight/awareness practice. ... For the Buddhist practitioner, higher power might be shamatha/vipassyana ...
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Audio Review : Judith Ragir's 12 Step Audio Lectures
Buddhist Recovery Network audio review of Judith Ragir's 12 Step Audio Lectures. ... Step 3, Let Go and Let God (1:20:47, 17 Jun 2004); Step 4, Anger ...
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Book Review : The Craving Brain: A bold new approach to breaking ...
Dr Ronald Ruden presents his concept of a unified theory behind addiction. The book is certainly somewhat interesting and presented in a remarkably clear ...
 
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