“If we walk far enough, we shall sometime come to someplace.”
― Dorothy from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
by L. Frank Baum
Compassion comes in all forms, but it must start with self-compassion. If we don’t have self-compassion, we will never master compassion for others. In this self-paced three-part course, we will explore how the tenets of Buddhist philosophy can help us learn and practice radical compassion for ourselves and others. The Labyrinth is the path that can lead us there and then out again to share compassion with the world.
Three hours of newly recorded videos on the Veriditas Teachable platform allow you to work at your own pace with instructional video modules, a printable handheld labyrinth, experiential exercises, and the option to post questions and comments online to connect with others. Course recordings will be available December 19th for you to begin the course and participate at your own pace.* Robin will offer a free one-hour video conference in 2025 for all
pre-registered participants to share their experiences, questions, and next steps.
Through the use of story, we will follow Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz and her inner parts, the Scarecrow, Tin Man, and Lion. We will weave in and out of our imagination, demonstrating how Dorothy’s journey of self-discovery shows her practicing deep compassion for her parts that feel stupid, scared, and heartless. We are more than the sum of our parts.
Together, we will discover through an imaginative journey down the yellow brick road (the Labyrinth) how to integrate Buddhist practices, creating new pathways of inner and outer change. We will use the 7-Circuit Classical Labyrinth and the Seven Aspirations of Buddhist Practice.
Our three take-aways:
- Engage in the Power of Story
- Use the Labyrinth as a Transformative Tool
- Compassionate Practice: A Necessity for Real Tough Times
*Please note that as this is a pre-recorded self-paced class it does not count as a qualifying workshop for those seeking to attend Facilitator Training. Questions? Email Veriditas Webinar Coordinator Lars@Veriditas.org
Dr. Robin B. Dilley brings over 35 years of experience to the table as an Arizona Licensed psychologist, author, and workshop facilitator. She has been an Advanced Veriditas Labyrinth Facilitator since 2015 and recently became a Veriditas Faculty member.
Since learning about the Labyrinth in 1992, Robin has drawn on her background in Experiential Family Therapy, Psychodynamic Therapy, and Jungian Theory to develop an active Labyrinth practice. She incorporates the Labyrinth into her work with clients in several ways. She explores its use as an ancient archetypal symbol for guidance and personal insight. Additionally, she teaches clients to use the Labyrinth as a tool for mindfulness and anxiety management, empowering them to use it for relaxation and stress reduction.
Now, through her newest endeavor, Arizona Labyrinth Connections, an extension of her psychotherapy and spiritual consulting practice, Dr. Dilley leads well-designed transformative workshops which include storytelling, journal writing, and a labyrinth experience. She creates workshops regularly and has two signature workshops, “Lessons from The Yellow Brick Road” and “Lessons from The Miller’s Daughter.”
Robin is available to create a workshop for your group or individual consulting to enhance your life’s journey. She also publishes a regular newsletter, Continue Your Journey.
Robin lives happily with her spouse of 28 years, Pam Smead. They enjoy cruising, walking, reading, and exploring life together. Don't hesitate to get in touch with Robin at drrobinbdilley@gmail.com to learn more.