BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//ChamberMaster//Event Calendar 2.0//EN METHOD:PUBLISH X-PUBLISHED-TTL:P3D REFRESH-INTERVAL:P3D CALSCALE:GREGORIAN BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART:20211229T003000Z DTEND:20211229T020000Z X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:FALSE SUMMARY:Heart of Recovery: Addiction Recovery Support & Meditation (ONLINE) DESCRIPTION:Heart of Recovery\n\nAddiction recovery support & meditation\n\nTuesdays 5:30-7PM MT\n\nOnline via Zoom\n\nZoom link to join.\n\nHeart of Recovery is a group meeting at the Boulder Shambhala Center\, focused upon sharing support while bringing together contemplative practice and a commitment to sobriety.\n\nNewcomers will learn basic meditation techniques to enhance\, not replace\, their own recovery program in a familiar and comfortable environment. Experienced meditators will discover new ways to deepen their current practice while supporting the group.\n\nSobriety is finding a new way of living that involves engagement where there was withdrawal\; generosity where there was self-centeredness\; community where there was isolation\; joy where there was bitterness\; trust where there was cynicism.\n\n Kevin Griffin\, One Breath at a Time: Buddhism and the Twelve Steps\n\nMeeting format includes:\n\n\n Sitting meditation practice\n A topic offering in the form of brief comments or a reading by the night's facilitator\n Discussion and exploration by group members\n Sharing our personal experience\, strength\, and hope\n Dedication of merit\n\n\nOpen to all who are:\n\n\n Buddhist practitioners from any tradition\n 12 Step practitioners from any program\n Individuals interested in exploring the relationship of meditation to recovery from addiction and addictive behaviors X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Heart of Recovery
\nAddiction recovery support &\; meditation
\nTuesdays 5:30-7PM MT
Online via Zoom
\nZoom link to join.
Heart of Recovery is a group meeting at the Boulder Shambhala Center\, focused upon sharing support while bringing together contemplative practice and a commitment to sobriety.
\n\nNewcomers will learn basic meditation techniques to enhance\, not replace\, their own recovery program in a familiar and comfortable environment. Experienced meditators will discover new ways to deepen their current practice while supporting the group.
\n\nSobriety is finding a new way of living that involves engagement where there was withdrawal\; generosity where there was self-centeredness\; community where there was isolation\; joy where there was bitterness\; trust where there was cynicism.
\n\n&mdash\;Kevin Griffin\, One Breath at a Time: Buddhism and the Twelve Steps
\n\nMeeting format includes:
\n\nOpen to all who are:
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