Buddhist Recovery Toronto
A Buddhist-inspired path to recovery from addiction of all kinds. All are welcome! Online & in person We believe that’s what the Dharma teaches us.
Recovery Dharma is a peer-led, grass-roots, democratically-structured organization. Our mission is to support individuals on their path of recovery from addiction using Buddhist practices and principles. 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
10/26/2025
Not too far outside of Toronto and worth checking out!
03/26/2025
A Thich Nhat Hanh meditation card that resonated today.
02/03/2025
10/07/2024
Went to the Buddhist gardens that are in between Toronto and Peterborough. Still very much under construction but lots of beauty to be appreciated. This was an enormous statue of Guan Yin!
08/19/2024
Up to date meeting info:
Our VIRTUAL meetings are:
Wednesday 3 Jewels
Time: 6:00 PM ET
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Sunday 3 Jewels
Time: 11:00 AM ET
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There is an in-person Refuge Recovery meeting at the Shambhala Centre at 8:15 PM ET on Tuesdays. You can find out more here: https://toronto.shambhala.org/programs/monthly-calendar/
Monthly Calendar - Shambhala Meditation Centre of TorontoShambhala Meditation Centre of Toronto
02/12/2024
The two darts of suffering
01/29/2024
Join us next Sunday!
10/05/2023
In 3 Jewels Recovery, we use the Buddhist principles of mindfulness, compassion, and ethical action to heal the suffering that addiction has caused in our lives and the lives of others. These principles have been developed and taught across Asia over 2,600 years, from India to Japan, coming to North America within the last two centuries. We acknowledge and give thanks to the Theravada (tare-a-vada), Mahayana (ma-hah-yawn-a), and Vajrayana (vaj-rah-yawn-a) lineages that inform the teachings and tools we access in this meeting. We centre our recovery within the 3 jewels of Buddhism: the potential to lessen our suffering (the Buddha) , the teachings that show us how (the Dharma) , and the community who supports us through it (the Sangha). This approach understands that people are most empowered to lessen the suffering of addiction when given tools and resources within a community of mutual support. We respect both an abstinence and harm reduction approach to recovery, and honour the traditions and philosophies that form the individual paths of group participants. We emphasize the importance of spiritual care in recovery, and foster this through meditation, readings, and reflections. We believe in engaged action that takes skillfulness beyond our own liberation toward justice for all people and for the environment.
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Toronto, ON
Opening Hours
| Tuesday | 9am - 9:30pm |
| Wednesday | 9am - 7pm |
| Sunday | 9am - 7pm |