• Meeting Information

    Thursday, to 7:30 pm

    • In-person

    • English

    Sarpashana is a Buddhist Recovery Group and is also a Sanskrit word meaning ‘poison eater.’ The symbol for the group is the peacock, which, according to an ancient Hindu story, can eat poison and transform it into nourishment, resulting in the bird’s dazzling plumage. Our Sarpashana group serves all people who are interested in relating their path of meditation and dharma studies to their alcohol or other addictions and recovery. The group explores the challenges and opportunities that addictions and attachments provide us in this context. The group meets for meditation, study and discussion.

  • Tucson Community Meditation Center

    1147 N Howard Blvd
    Tucson, AZ 85716

  • Contact Information

    Gary’s Phone
  • Updated June 27, 2024