In case you didn’t know, there is a group of Buddhist monks from Texas that are on a Walk for Peace -- a long-distance pilgrimage promoting peace, compassion, and nonviolence. Their route has moved through the southeastern United States, then north through the Carolinas and Virginia before concluding in Washington, D.C..
The monks maintain a meditative walking pace and pause in various communities along the way to engage with local residents and share their message through quiet presence and peaceful interaction rather than political messaging. They have been handing out bracelets to those they encounter, a Buddhist symbol of protection and blessings.
The walk has been positively received in various communities, with local news outlets and social media users highlighting the unique sight of the group traveling on foot in traditional robes. Wherever these monks arrive across different states and locations, they are welcomed by thousands of people, regardless of religion, race, or gender. Along the way, the monks speak to those who welcome them, conveying teachings resonant with the Buddha’s message:
“The world is one family. We must stand together in unity.
We must cultivate loving kindness, contentment, and compassion for others.”
In essence, the monks are embodying peace by walking it, hoping to ignite that same sense of peace in others, one step and one interaction at a time.
