Refuge recovery : a Buddhist path to recovering from addiction / Noah Levine.
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- 9780062122841
- 294.3/4442 LEV
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Samtse College of Education | Non-fiction | 294.3/4442 LEV (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | uz | A15664 |
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291.13 ROS World mythology : | 294 LAY Essence of Tipitaka / | 294.3 The three jewels : | 294.3/4442 LEV Refuge recovery : | 294.3 BIS Why Buddha smiles / | 294.3 CHO Training the mind and cultivating loving-kindness/ | 294.3 CON Buddhist thought in India : |
A different path -- Introduction -- The process -- The four truths of recovery -- Addiction creates suffering -- The cause of addiction is repetitive craving -- Recovery is possible -- The path to recovery -- Understanding -- Intention -- Communication/community -- Action/engagement -- Livelihood/service -- Effort/energy -- Mindfulness/meditations -- Concentration/meditations -- The path to heartfulness -- Breaking the addiction -- Reflections on recovery -- Lynn -- Jordan -- Dave -- Mary -- Pablo -- Enrique -- Ruth ann -- Andrea -- Inventories, guided meditations, meeting formats.
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