Josh R – Recovery Dharma – 323

Do you struggle with the God language in the 12 steps? Josh did. His inability to fully engage with the steps was probably a factor in his relapses. Josh talks with us about a couple of recovery programs based on Buddhist principles, centered on meditative practices. These programs are Recovery Dharma and Refuge Recovery. Our discussion was wide-ranging, centered on these topics: * What is a meeting like?* How did you come to these programs?* How are they similar to 12-step recovery programs?* Both have group settings where members share.* Both have an underlying spiritual practice.* Recovery Dharma/Refuge Recovery have “inquiries” — similar to inventory* Mentors (like sponsor)* Literature* Speakers in AA / Teachers in Dharma* Endorsement / encouragement from recovery programs (e.g. court papers)* How do they differ?* Spiritual foundation is different.* Recovery Dharma incorporates some modern psychology elements. Especially in dealing with trauma.* Do you have to be Buddhist to participate? * How do they speak to you / support you in your own recovery?* Would this recovery program be helpful to someone whose primary problem is co-dependency?  Readings and Links Josh read from the AA book Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions, page 98. Recovery Dharma website. Refuge Recovery website. Upcoming topics A listener asked for a topic about how atheists, agnostics, and people with other spiritual programs can work the 12 steps. Can you share your experience? Please call us at 734-707-8795 or email feedback@therecovery.show with your questions or experience, strength and hope. Or just leave a comment right here. Music from the Show Oh Wonder – Landslide The Paper Kites – Bloom Juan D'arienzo – Paciencia

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12-step recovery for those of us who love alcoholics or addicts. We share our experience, strength, and hope as we use the principles of the Al-Anon program in our lives. We talk openly and honestly about the problems and challenges as we face alcoholism and addiction in our friends and relatives. We share the tools and solutions we have found that let us live a life that is serene, happy, and free, even when the alcoholic or addict is still drinking or using.