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SUMMARY:How Buddhist Wisdom Helps Us Stay in Recovery - March Teaching with Walt Opie
DESCRIPTION:The first two path factors of the Noble Eightfold Path\, namely Right View and Right Intention\, combine to be the wisdom factors. When we understand and develop these to a certain point\, we start to see how they can help aim us in the right direction and guide our thinking. This leads to healthier\, more wholesome actions and habits\, and it can motivate us to really want to stay in recovery from addictions. We start to see more clearly the ways we can reduce suffering in our lives.
URL:https://buddhistrecovery.org/event/march-teaching-with-walt-opie/
LOCATION:BRN Academy
CATEGORIES:Academy Teachings
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SUMMARY:Returning to Our Luminosity: The Aggañña Sutta & Breaking Free from Binding Ways
DESCRIPTION:Meditation and Dharma Talk with time for Q & A \nThe Aggañña Sutta offers a striking lens through which we can understand how systems of power\, craving\, and division take root—both in the world and within ourselves. This teaching traces the movement from a time of luminosity and ease into a world shaped by grasping\, hierarchy\, and suffering. How does this sutta help us better understand the forces of capitalism\, oppression\, and instability that reinforce patterns of craving? And more importantly\, how can we break free from the binding ways that keep us caught in cycles of suffering? Through this teaching\, we will examine how recognizing the constructed nature of the world and our conditioned responses allows us to loosen the grip of craving and move toward a truer liberation.
URL:https://buddhistrecovery.org/event/april-teaching-with-venerable-clear-grace-dayananda/
LOCATION:BRN Academy
CATEGORIES:Academy Teachings
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SUMMARY:Who Is Myself?
DESCRIPTION:Exploring identity in the context of Dharma and recovery. \n\nMeditation and Dharma Talk with time for Q & A
URL:https://buddhistrecovery.org/event/may-teaching-with-kevin-griffin/
LOCATION:BRN Academy
CATEGORIES:Academy Teachings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250601T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250601T110000
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SUMMARY:Building a Foundation for Freedom
DESCRIPTION:When we are caught in addictive behaviors\, we’re often acting from habits that have been strengthened over the years\, and which can be difficult to break. The Buddha’s teaching on liberation and awakening\, the Eightfold Path\, also offers us a path to freedom from these habits.  When we intentionally use this path as a roadmap for how we move through the world\, we are building a foundation that is strong and serves us in all aspects of our lives. It’s a foundation that offers freedom from addiction. \n 
URL:https://buddhistrecovery.org/event/june-teaching-with-mary-stancavage/
LOCATION:BRN Academy
CATEGORIES:Academy Teachings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250706T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250706T110000
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CREATED:20250602T051854Z
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SUMMARY:Recovering the Heart: Loving Kindness as a Path to Addiction Recovery
DESCRIPTION:Mikey Livid (he/him) is a Buddhist teacher\, author\, and counselor. Mikey is the guiding teacher at Wild Heart Meditation Center in Nashville\, TN. He regularly brings Buddhist meditation classes into addiction treatment centers\, prisons\, and a variety of settings. Mikey is the author of his upcoming book Blood\, Guts\, & Buddhism: The Dharma of Horror Movies\, Heartbreak\, and The Nature of Suffering. Mikey is the co-host of the punk rock\, mental health podcast Punks On Hope and is the singer for the punk band The Rip Taylors. \nMikey is a Buddhist teacher who has been empowered to teach in both Theravada and Mahayana traditions through the authorization of Ven. Pannavati Bhikkhuni and Ven. Pannadipa Bhikkhu. Mikey also holds a master’s degree in Counseling Psychology. He integrates these two worlds: the old school Buddhist teachings with new school psychology\, in a way to help individuals free themselves from suffering of all kinds. \nLINKS:\nhttps://linktr.ee/MikeyLivid\nhttps://www.wildheartmeditationcenter.org \n 
URL:https://buddhistrecovery.org/event/mikey-livid-recovering-the-heart/
CATEGORIES:Academy Teachings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250803T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250803T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T165527
CREATED:20250707T141556Z
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SUMMARY:Building a RAFT: From Addicted Doctor to Freedom
DESCRIPTION:BRN Academy with Dr. Cathryn Jacob – August 3\, 2025\n\n  \n\n\nCathryn Jacob is a retired medical doctor who has dedicated herself to the study and teachings of Secular Dharma and early Buddhist teachings. Her recovery journey began with the 12-step program\, where she became both a sponsor and teacher\, but challenges with the concept of a higher power led her to explore alternative paths. This exploration brought her to the transformative teachings of the dharma\, eventually focusing on Secular Buddhism through the works of Stephen and Martine Batchelor. \n\n\n\nCathryn has completed advanced studies in Secular Dharma\, including a year-long course at Bodhi College and is currently attending the Committed Practitioner Programme. She gained deep insights and practical tools for integrating the dharma into daily life. She is also a meditation instructor and founder of RAFT to Freedom\, a secular dharma-inspired addiction recovery group that offers a structured program combining Buddhist teachings and practical skills for overcoming addiction. For more information\, please visit raft2freedom.org. \n\n\n\nBeyond her dharma work\, Cathryn enjoys creative pursuits such as sewing\, ceramics\, art\, and watercolour painting\, which bring balance and joy to her life.
URL:https://buddhistrecovery.org/event/august-teaching/
LOCATION:BRN Academy
CATEGORIES:Academy Teachings
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SUMMARY:The Buddha's Intoxications
DESCRIPTION:In this session\, Vince explored Gotama’s early life and his own “intoxications” with youth\, health\, and life itself\, drawing parallels to the universal human journey of recognising the patterns that hold us back and embarking on a noble search for freedom.   The talk is based on chapter two of the RAFT to Freedom Workbook that is being made available freely online at RAFT2Freedom.org. Feel free to sign-up for the RAFT to Freedom newsletter on the website. \n\n \nAbout VinceHaving drunk alcoholically from the age of 14 until 39\, Vince Cullen sat in his kitchen and poured a glass of lager. He made a promise to himself that this would be his last drink… ever. That was 25-years ago. Since then\, he has been associated with Wat Thamkrabok\, the famous detox monastery in Thailand and Buddhist-oriented drug and alcohol recovery. \n\n\n \nVince founded and has facilitated Fifth Precept Sangha meditation-for-awakening Sit-and-Share meetings in England\, Scotland\, Ireland\, India\, Nepal\, Thailand and the USA as part of his ongoing teaching of Hungry Ghost Retreats. He is a board member of the Buddhist Recovery Network and a keynote speaker at Buddhist Recovery Summits.
URL:https://buddhistrecovery.org/event/september-teaching-with-vince-cullen/
LOCATION:BRN Academy
CATEGORIES:Academy Teachings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251005T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251005T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T165527
CREATED:20250727T153437Z
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SUMMARY:Starting Over: Recovery and the Courage to Begin Again
DESCRIPTION:Recovery is not about perfection. It’s about beginning again—again and again. In this month’s BRN Academy talk Silasiri explores the courage and compassion it takes to let go of the past\, return to the present\, and choose a new way forward. The Buddha’s teachings remind us that each moment is a fresh start. With beginner’s mind and self-compassion\, we can create a healing environment that supports growth\, resilience\, and recovery.  \n\nSilasiri engaged with the Buddhist Recovery Network in early 2018 as it launched its maiden year of Academy talks\, and greatly enjoyed co-hosting this monthly program through 2021. By way of meditation\, Dharma study and a beautiful and supportive Sangha\, she moved into recovery from childhood trauma\, substance abuse\, and self-loathing\, and continues to deepen her understanding of compassionate healing as taught by the Buddha and shared by the recovery community. A long-time peace and environmental activist and animal lover\, Silasiri was ordained into the Triratna Buddhist Movement in May 2021.  She’s an accounting manager for nonprofits\, and currently serves as the BRN’s Board President and Interim Treasurer. She supports Dharma study\, anti-racism work\, and Eco-Sattva training within her Sangha and in the community at large\, and embraces the dana economy for all the freely given resources that it circulates among us.
URL:https://buddhistrecovery.org/event/october-2025-teaching/
LOCATION:BRN Academy
CATEGORIES:Academy Teachings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251102T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251102T110000
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SUMMARY:Angulimala and the Wreckage of our Past
DESCRIPTION:Many of us come into recovery\, change our lives completely\, and then get utterly surprised and disappointed when the closest ones around us still don’t trust or believe us. Some of us have to gruelingly trudge through legal repercussions for many years after committing to recovery.  These issues and an infinite of other problems commonly plague our lot\, and in the 12 Step world\, this is referred to as the “wreckage of our past”.\nThankfully\, we have some beautiful and helpful Buddhist teachings to fall back on\, including the story of the notorious Angulimala\, a serial killer that almost killed The Buddha’s mother!\nLet’s gather together and discuss what we\, even the WORST of us\, can do about this “wreckage of our past”.\n\nGary Sanders \nGary Sanders is a seasoned meditation teacher and dharma guide based in Los Angeles\, CA. As the founder of SCV Mindfulness\, Heavy Metta PDX\, Boundless Heart\, and others\, Gary has dedicated himself to sharing the transformative power of Buddhist practices with diverse communities across North America.\n\nAuthorized to lead Buddhist meditation and dharma groups at Against the Stream Buddhist Meditation Society\, Gary’s teaching journey expanded when he joined the staff at Portland Insight Meditation Community. There\, he was honored to be empowered to teach in the lineage of the revered Ruth Denison. \nGary’s approach is deeply rooted in the heart-based practices of the Buddha\, which he explores and shares through daylong retreats\, workshops\, and online sessions. His current practice focuses on Tranquil Wisdom Insight Meditation\, which he has skillfully integrated into a unique blend of mindfulness techniques. \nAs a frequent contributor to The Tattooed Buddha community\, Buddhist Recovery Network\, and other communities and platforms\, Gary creates meditation videos that make Buddhist teachings accessible and relevant to contemporary practitioners. His compassionate guidance and innovative teaching methods have touched the lives of students across the globe\, helping them cultivate mindfulness\, wisdom\, and inner peace.
URL:https://buddhistrecovery.org/event/november-2025-teaching/
LOCATION:BRN Academy
CATEGORIES:Academy Teachings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251207T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251207T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T165527
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SUMMARY:Liberate Yourself from Addictive Behaviors
DESCRIPTION:Meditation and Dharma Talk with time for Q & AJoin the Teaching https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87579202512?pwd=b3PXF6s4kd3HHgoqSeZNzNDhzdcYnw.1      Meeting ID: 875 7920 2512 and passcode: 414176 \nSignup and Support herehttps://givebutter.com/DEC25More About the Teaching \n\n\nAre you navigating the challenges of recovery\, seeking a deeper\, more integrated path to healing? Join Vimalasara\, co-founder of the groundbreaking 8 Step Recovery and Mindfulness Based Recovery Program\, for a transformative session. \nOn Sunday the 7th\, we will explore the 7 Awakening Factors—a core Buddhist teaching that provides a practical and profound roadmap to freedom. This Academy is designed for anyone who wants to: \n\nFind a sustainable way out of addictive and compulsive cycles.\nStrengthen their current recovery journey.\nLearn how to seamlessly integrate powerful Buddhist principles into a recovery program.\n\n\n\nDr. Vimalasara) Mason-JoY M.A (hon.doc)\nhas been hailed by Dr. Ken Hardy as “one of the premier social\, cultural\, and psychological healers of our time.” They are an    award-winning author of 11 books : Detox Your Heart\, Meditations for Emotional Trauma\, and Eight Step Recovery: Using The Buddha’s Teachings to Overcome Addiction.  This year their new book a First Aid Kit for the Mind: Breaking the Cycle of Habitual Behaviours was published.  They are one of the founding facilitators of Dr Gabor Mate’s Compassionate Inquiry. They live on the unceded territory of Kanata.They are a co-founder of the secular 8-week course Mindfulness-Based Addiction Recovery MBAR and is one of the new leading African Descent Voices in the field of Mindfulness Approaches for Addiction. They are one of the founders for Freedom Together\, a mindfulness course by BIPOC for BIPOC. They live in BC. www.valeriemason-john.com
URL:https://buddhistrecovery.org/event/december-2025-teaching/
LOCATION:BRN Academy
CATEGORIES:Academy Teachings
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260104T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T165527
CREATED:20251209T064240Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260109T062630Z
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SUMMARY:Remembering to Remember. What would be wise for us to remember?
DESCRIPTION: As we enter a new (Gregorian) new year (also\, a new day\, moment\, hour) we can take a moment to reflect on this practice of remembering to remember as well as our practice of recovery and how they support one another. \nWhat would be wise for us to remember? In this time together\, we will talk about remembering what is wholesome/skillful and wise according to the Buddhist suttas and how that can support us in our recovery.  \nLinks \n\nConnect with Dalila on her website\nDana (Donations)\nFind Her: The Power of Connection – January 2026\nListen: Cosmic Clowns Podcast\n Read: Nature Needs a New Pronoun\n\n 
URL:https://buddhistrecovery.org/event/dalila-bothwells-january-teaching/
CATEGORIES:Academy Teachings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260201T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260201T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T165527
CREATED:20260105T025853Z
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SUMMARY:Living in Vow - BRN Academy with Ryuko Laura Burges
DESCRIPTION:Living in Vow\n \n\n\nRyuko Laura Burges is a lay entrusted dharma teacher in the Soto Zen tradition\, teaching and leading retreats in California. She received monastic training at Tassajara Zen Mountain Center. A longtime educator\, Laura co-founded the Meditation in Recovery programs at San Francisco Zen Center. She has been featured in Tricycle Magazine and Buddhadharma and her books include Wisdom Stories of Tibet (2025)\, the first volume in a three-part series that will also feature wisdom stories from India and Japan. Other titles from Shambhala Publications are The Zen Way of Recovery: An Illuminated Path Out of the Darkness of Addiction (2023)\, Zen for Kids (2023)\, and Buddhist Stories for Kids (2022). \n \nPhoto Credit: Lauren Rudser \n\n\n  \n  \n\n 
URL:https://buddhistrecovery.org/event/february-brn-academy-with-ryuko-laura-burges/
CATEGORIES:Academy Teachings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260301T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260301T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T165527
CREATED:20260105T032149Z
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SUMMARY:Happiness Follows Like a Never-Departing Shadow
DESCRIPTION:More About George \n\n\nGeorge Beecher first encountered the Dharma in 2010 when he read Thich Nhat Hanh and Dr. Lilian Cheung’s book Savor\, about mindful eating and the Buddhist path. Over the next 11 months\, George lost 110 pounds and found a passion for the Dharma. This passion for sharing the Dharma led him to found his own local meditation group\, Two Hands Sangha\, in 2012\, and in the Mindful Eating and Living Sangha (M.E.A.L.S.) program in 2014. He has since launched and led various in-person and online Buddhist communities including over 30 Recovery Dharma chapters. He served the Recovery Dharma community at both the local and national level as it formed and grew to over 500 chapters worldwide. \nIn 2018\, he graduated as a Certified Facilitator through the original Against The Stream Buddhist Meditation Society\, taught by Vinny Ferraro and JoAnna Hardy\, and in June 2022 he completed the Dharmacharya training program with Venerables Pannavati and Pannadipa of Heartwood Refuge and ordained as Reverend George Beecher (Dharmacharya Khantu-Abatti). \nIn 2020\, he started the first ever Recovery Dharma meeting in virtual reality and enjoys teaching the Dharma and leading meditations twice a week with the MindfulnessVR Community. \nRead more about Rev. George Beecher and Listen to his Podcast : Teas with Mara Here \nhttps://bio.reverendgeorgebeecher.com/ \n\n\n  \nMore About the Academy \nThe Academy has invited some of the leading teachers in the field of Buddhist recovery. On the first Sunday of every month for an hour each teacher will explore the sharp edges of suffering through the lens of the Buddhist Teachings. \nThe Academy brings together teachers from different Buddhist lineages and approaches. Themes like addiction\, alcoholism\, depression\, stinking thinking and compulsive behaviors will be explored. \nDuring this event we will meditate\, listen to the teaching\, then have time for a Q & A at the end.
URL:https://buddhistrecovery.org/event/march-brn-academy-with-george-beecher/
CATEGORIES:Academy Teachings
ORGANIZER;CN="Rev. George Beecher":MAILTO:keoki98@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260405T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260405T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T165527
CREATED:20260105T035037Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T135815Z
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SUMMARY:Transforming the Heart
DESCRIPTION:April BRN Academy\nSUNDAY April 5\, 2026 at 10AM PST  \nWith BRN Board President Walt Opie \nTransforming the Heart\nBoth Buddhist practice and recovery from addiction point to an inner transformation of the heart. As practicing addicts\, our hearts may have been pretty shut down\, which we may not even realize until it starts to open in recovery\, perhaps quite slowly at first. One of the wonderful things about Buddhist practice is that we learn we can train the heart through certain practices like lovingkindness (metta). Then we realize we’re not practicing Buddhist recovery for ourselves alone–we’re also learning how to benefit others. In fact\, the Buddha encouraged us to be a refuge for all beings. \n\n\nMore About the Academy \nThe Academy has invited some of the leading teachers in the field of Buddhist recovery. On the first Sunday of every month for an hour each teacher will explore the sharp edges of suffering through the lens of the Buddhist Teachings. \nThe Academy brings together teachers from different Buddhist lineages and approaches. Themes like addiction\, alcoholism\, depression\, stinking thinking and compulsive behaviors will be explored. \nDuring this event we will meditate\, listen to the teaching\, then have time for a Q & A at the end. \nDana\nThis event is offered freely\, but signing up with any donation helps support the Buddhist Recovery Network mission to promote the use of Buddhist teachings and practices to help people recover from the suffering caused by addictive behaviors . Your support will also allow us to connect with you and send you a reminder\, 24 hours and 1 hour before the event. \nZOOM LINK\nClick to Join via this Zoom Link  \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/87579202512?pwd=b3PXF6s4kd3HHgoqSeZNzNDhzdcYnw.1 \nMeeting ID: 875 7920 2512  and passcode: 414176
URL:https://buddhistrecovery.org/event/april-brn-academy/
CATEGORIES:Academy Teachings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260504T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260504T111500
DTSTAMP:20260403T165527
CREATED:20260131T022547Z
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SUMMARY:May BRN Academy with Kevin Griffin
DESCRIPTION:May BRN Academy with Kevin Griffin\nSUNDAY May 5\, 2026 at 10AM PST  \nTeacher announcement coming soon. \n\n\nMore About the Academy \nThe Academy has invited some of the leading teachers in the field of Buddhist recovery. On the first Sunday of every month for an hour each teacher will explore the sharp edges of suffering through the lens of the Buddhist Teachings. \nThe Academy brings together teachers from different Buddhist lineages and approaches. Themes like addiction\, alcoholism\, depression\, stinking thinking and compulsive behaviors will be explored. \nDuring this event we will meditate\, listen to the teaching\, then have time for a Q & A at the end. \nDana\nThis event is offered freely\, but signing up with any donation helps support the Buddhist Recovery Network mission to promote the use of Buddhist teachings and practices to help people recover from the suffering caused by addictive behaviors . Your support will also allow us to connect with you and send you a reminder\, 24 hours and 1 hour before the event. \nZOOM LINK\nClick to Join via this Zoom Link  \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/87579202512?pwd=b3PXF6s4kd3HHgoqSeZNzNDhzdcYnw.1 \nMeeting ID: 875 7920 2512  and passcode: 414176
URL:https://buddhistrecovery.org/event/73866/
CATEGORIES:Academy Teachings
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LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87579202512?pwd=b3PXF6s4kd3HHgoqSeZNzNDhzdcYnw.1
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