Recovery Support
“The Buddha also taught the way to free ourselves from this suffering. The heart of these teachings (which we call the Dharma) is the Four Noble Truths. These truths, and the corresponding commitments, are the foundation of our program: There is suffering. We commit to understanding the truth of suffering. There is a cause of suffering. We commit to understanding that craving leads to suffering. There is an end to suffering. We commit to understanding and experiencing that less craving leads to less suffering. There is a path that leads to the end of suffering. We commit to cultivating the path.”
- Recovery Dharma: How to Use Buddhist Practices and Principles to Heal the Suffering of Addiction
Recovery Dharma
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. This is a meditation focused, Buddhist principle based recovery support Sangha in Old Colorado City.
We currently hold meetings at the Center every Monday, Thursday & Friday at 6:30pm.
This class is free, however we do accept donations for our Sangha group if you feel called to give a heart-centered contribution.
Sober Elixers Bar
Come visit our Wellness Center and indulge in our delicious selection of alcohol-free elixers including Cycling Frog & Perfy, available for enjoyment here or to purchase and take home today.
Our drinks are carefully hand-selected, made from all-natural ingredients without any artificial additives, designed to help you energize, unwind, or simply chill.
For those looking to deepen their spiritual journey, explore our Apothecary where you can brew authentic Peruvian cacao or select from our assortment of powders and resins.
Sober Salt Brunch
Our Sober Salt Brunch is a social nutrition gathering that promises to fill your soul and elevate your Sunday morning.
Join us on the last Sunday of every month for an open topic Recovery Dharma meeting inside of our Salt Room with a 45 minute Halotherapy session followed by a donation-based brunch! Bring something to share, make a donation or just come for the food. We will build community and reset for the month ahead with support from like-minded people.
We have all known the long loneliness, and we have found that the answer is community.
— Dorothy Day