Compassionate Living Now Bloomington
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Compassionate Living Now Bloomington
@compassionateln.bsky.social
We are a mental health practice in Bloomington, Indiana dedicated to deep therapeutic work, personal transformation, and kindness-in-action. We offer traditional talk therapy and tools for living your most radically compassionate life.
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Now enrolling for Kiera’s virtual Neurodivergent-Friendly DBT Group beginning January 2026.
📍 Online
🗓 Weekly Wednesdays at 6 pm
👥 6–12 members
📘 24 sessions
For ND adults 18+ who are also working with an individual therapist.
Co-led by Rihona Bing-English, LSW

Insurance + equity pricing offered
Now enrolling for Kiera’s virtual Neurodivergent-Friendly DBT Group beginning January 2026.
📍 Online
🗓 Weekly Wednesdays at 6 pm
👥 6–12 members
📘 24 sessions
For ND adults 18+ who are also working with an individual therapist.
Co-led by Rihona Bing-English, LSW

Insurance + equity pricing offered
December 8, 2025 at 5:55 PM
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"Use your senses fully and let the alert stillness within you be the perceiver rather than your mind." — Eckhart Tolle #mindfulness #wellness #stressrelief
December 5, 2025 at 10:37 AM
We're here to meet you wherever your are, to help you find relief from your current challenges, and chart your own path toward a life that is satisfying and meaningful-as defined by you.
December 4, 2025 at 7:49 PM
Help us meet our goal of providing Hoosier Hills Food Bank with $5,000 to help FEED OUR NEIGHBORS. We'll match gifts up to $2,500. Venmo info below.
December 4, 2025 at 7:42 PM
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Hope is not a passive wish. But neither is it a belief that efforts will pay off. That type of hope can lead to despair when goals aren’t achieved. We’re only so big. We can’t control everything. What we can do is show up! Great piece from @joanhalifax.bsky.social www.lionsroar.com/yes-we-can-h...
The Hope We Need Now
As Trump returns to the US presidency, many are fearful about what will happen in the next four years. But we can’t lose hope, says Zen teacher Roshi Joan Halifax. It just needs to be wise hope.
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January 24, 2025 at 4:47 PM
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Sometimes we need to do the best we can and then trust in an unfolding.
November 14, 2024 at 12:24 AM