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SUMMARY:La Sua Speranza – A Group Meditation
DESCRIPTION:La Sua Speranza – A Group Meditation \n“I meditate so that my mind cannot complicate my life” – Sri Chinmoy. This quote rings true to what meditation can do to help uncomplicate your life. Meditation can also reduce stress and anxiety while bringing your focus to the present rather than constantly worrying about the past or what’s going to happen in the future. Come join us and experience what meditation can do for you.
URL:https://recoverycafeaz.org/event/la-sua-speranza-a-group-meditation-25/
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SUMMARY:Circles
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URL:https://recoverycafeaz.org/event/circles-2/
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SUMMARY:Addiction and the Brain
DESCRIPTION:Addiction and the Brain                                                                         Saturday\, August 17th 12:30-1:30 \nThe disease model of addiction\, which arose in the 1950s to counteract the view of addiction as a moral failing\, is based on the observation that addiction involves biological changes in the brain. The brain alterations change the way the brain works—notably in the dopamine system—to create the craving\, the progressive inability to exert control\, and other dysfunctions associated with substance use.
URL:https://recoverycafeaz.org/event/addiction-and-the-brain-2/
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