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  <title>How to Take Refuge in Recovery: Refuge in the Buddha</title>
  <description>Work with refuge in our meditations with &amp;quot;objects&amp;quot; to take refuge in. We started the topic on a simple way. Now, we get into the weeds on refuge in this ongoing series. Drawing from a rare translation on Refuge and Bodhicitta by Patrul Rinpoche and having received many teachings on esoteric texts by this amazing master, I comment in terms of the application of refuge in recovery.  The 12-Step Buddhist Podcast: Episode 83 How to Take Refuge in Recovery, Part 2: Objects of Refuge - The Buddha  Join me weekly on Fridays for practices integrated with words and sounds on this and all the shows!&amp;amp;nbsp; This is the path of bodhisattvas, yogis and Buddhists in recovery. &amp;quot;You can judge me, but please take what's in my hand.&amp;quot; Want to opine? Leave a message on The 12-Step Buddhist Podcast hotline. Opine on the hotline (505) 219-1509‬ Compassionate Recovery: Mindful Healing for Trauma and Addictions Available in Kindle, Trade Paperback, Hardcover All are welcome. Send questions to&amp;amp;nbsp;info@compassionaterecovery.us Also available wherever you get your podcasts, such as iTunes,&amp;amp;nbsp;Spotify,&amp;amp;nbsp;Apple Podcasts,&amp;amp;nbsp;iHeartRadio&amp;amp;nbsp;and&amp;amp;nbsp;Google Podcasts </description>
  <author_name>The 12-Step Buddhist Podcast</author_name>
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