World Peace Walk

World Peace Walk The World Peace Walkers carry forth the message, "All Life Is Sacred." The objective for these gatherings is world peace. No one person or nation has the answer.

Beyond the Global Divide (BGD), an initiative of the Spirit of Truth Foundation, is a meeting comprised of youth and Indigenous Elders/Wisdom Keepers from all over the world to exchange knowledge. Our goal is to develop a dynamic leadership core of youth leaders who embrace values from the teachings, wisdom, and guidance of traditional and domestic elders. Beyond the Global Divide celebrates both

the uniqueness and commonality of our various world cultures and our shared hope for a more peaceful world. Youth Director and Visionary of BGD, Michael Ware, believes that, “We need to look at what our definition of world peace means, if I ask everybody what defines world peace, you would all have something different to say. To totally make this vision work, we need to hear as many diverse ideas of world peace as possible, represented by individuals from around the world. If it is world peace we’re talking about we need a worldview. I strongly believe in taking care of the home front, and or ourself before we can effectively care for someone else, but its necessary to know that what we do affects those at home and abroad. Far more than one country’s foreign policy and the way it affects another, it is the way we treat our environment and how we choose to use natural resources. It has to do with our worldview on religions and a lot of small things we so often look past, mainly, the love of self. We cannot help anybody if we are not right within ourself. I so often talk to people about the topic of world peace and nine times out of ten I hear it cannot happen. The first point they bring up is that the world powers make too much money off of the death and destruction. *That’s one main illness we have to over come before a lot of other problems will be solved. Focusing mainly on my generation, we are fed by TV, and all the other ways they can make us love money more than we love our selves. This makes the loving and moral side of us secondary to making and spending money . . . Today the concept of ’world peace’ is watered down. I believe that most people truly feel that it can’t happen, but they say it anyway because it’s the expected thing to say. I say it because I know it is possible and I feel that I have a responsibility to help create the network that starts a visible world movement towards that goal. A number of organizations around the world are striving to achieve the same results. There are people already out there that are working on it right now, but the vision is of massive proportions. I urge all organizations working towards the same goal to be a part of Beyond the Global Divide. It is my dream that 2010 will not be the end of ten years of world leadership, but the beginning of a new nation. A world nation made up of hundreds of organizations and people that work hard and believe that world peace is not just possible but will take place. Beyond the Global Divide creates an opportunity to share this vision; to come together with like minds to create a unified plan to accomplish peace and peace initiatives; to create a focused, structured organization while utilizing everyone’s abilities and connections to help accomplish our goal. No one person has the answer, but the BGD summit creates an environment that brings together motivated individuals to generate great ideas that can be synthesized into actions plans that can really be implemented. URI’s youth work is geared towards young people ages 13 to 35. Connecting this work is a set of shared core values. These values are put into action though Youth CC Activity and brought together for shared learning in our Global Youth CC. Through our collaboration with other organizations and efforts we enhance the viability and visibility of youth interfaith efforts. OUR SHARED CORE VALUES

Interfaith Dialogue and Exchange: We seek to build understanding and trust among youth of diverse religions, spiritual expressions and indigenous traditions. We encourage learning about each others’ diverse perspectives and practices. We utilize group processes for engaging diversity and for working inclusively and effectively with differences. Service-Learning: We work to bridge an active connection between youth participants and the greater community. We encourage youth participants to engage in meaningful service in their community. We encourage young people to reflect on the experience of doing service together from the perspectives of their diverse faith traditions and cultural backgrounds. Leadership/Mentorship: We strive to inspire and connect new generations of conscious, committed leaders. We work to provide training and leadership opportunities for young people. We encourage young people to share their learnings and leadership skills with others, learning the value of reciprocity and responsibility. Deepening Roots: We inspire and encourage young people to reach out to their own communities and to inquire deeper into the nature of their own faith. We encourage young people to explore and rediscover their cultural traditions and to deepen roots in their community and tradition. We provide opportunities to celebrate and support the transformation from child to young adult. http://trailofdreams.weebly.com

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09/16/2024

In Honor of the legacy of Queen Mother Amelia Boynton Robinson, Mother of the Voting Rights Movement in Alabama, 20 Million Women Strong and our partnering organizations are CALLING ALL WOMEN (of ALL Ages) and the men who love and support us, to walk with us in solidarity across the historic Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, AL on September 28, 2024 at 1pm.

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All Nations, All Faiths, One PrayerIt is time all People understand Mother Earth is the Source of life, not a resource.E...
06/19/2024

All Nations, All Faiths, One Prayer

It is time all People understand Mother Earth is the Source of life, not a resource.

Each and every one of us needs to do our part

“Each of us is put here in this time and this place to personally decide the future of humankind. Did you think the Creator would create unnecessary people in a time of such terrible danger? Know that you yourself are essential to this world. Understand both the blessing and the burden of that. You yourself are desperately needed to save the soul of this world. Did you think you were put here for something less? In a Sacred Hoop of Life, there is no beginning and no ending.”

~Chief Arvol Looking Horse

WPPD History

World Peace and Prayer Day was founded in 1996 in the Black Hills of South Dakota by Chief Arvol Looking Horse, 19th generation keeper of the sacred White Buffalo Calf Pipe of the Sioux Nation. Arvol Looking Horse was led by a vision to honor sacred sites and to invite all nations and all faiths to do the same, to heal our relationship with our mother, the Earth. World Peace and Prayer Day is held annually on the summer solstice, June 21st, a powerful day to pray for peace among all living beings...

All Nations, All Faiths, One Prayer It is time all People understand Mother Earth is the Source of life, not a resource. WPPD 2024 Each and every one of us needs to do our part “Each of us is put here in this time and this place to personally decide the future of humankind. Did you think the Creat...

From Grafton Peace Pagoda website:  In 1978, Native Americans organized “The Longest Walk”, wherein participants walked ...
06/10/2024

From Grafton Peace Pagoda website: In 1978, Native Americans organized “The Longest Walk”, wherein participants walked cross-country from San Francisco, California to Washington, DC.

Accompanying them on their walk, was a Japanese Buddhist Nun from the Nipponzan Myohoji order. Since then, Jun Yasuda has crossed the country four more times on foot and logged in several thousand additional miles for the cause of peace. She walks beating her drum while chanting a prayer for peace Na-Mu-Myo-Ho-Ren-Ge-Kyo.

Many times, she has spent days fasting on the steps of the NY State Capitol in Albany for support of freedom for a Native American activist Dennis Banks. In 1983, during one of her fasts, she was approached by Hank Hazelton, a long time activist for Native Americans. Hank had heard of her work and offered her a parcel of land in Grafton, New York, for the purpose of building a “Monument for Peace”.

In October 1985, work began on the structure soon to be called the Grafton Peace Pagoda. After 8 years of toil and struggle, the Pagoda was completed and dedicated in the fall of 1993.

Since the Japanese Nipponzan Myohoji order is not permitted to solicit money for any reason, the Pagoda was built entirely with donated labor, funds and materials. Many volunteers contributed tens of thousands of hours of labor to complete the Pagoda. Recycled materials and tools also found new life during construction of the project.

Over the course of time, visitors from many nations and all walks of life began to arrive at the site. Representatives of many faiths; Christians, Jews, Muslims, Hindus, Native Americans, Bahai’s, Sufis, Buddhists, Spiritualists and Agnostics have all been drawn to this special place.

Peace Pagodas are a symbol of non-violence dating as far back as 2000 years ago. During that time, the Emperor Ashoka of India, a notoriously bloody warlord, was approaching after a particularly wretched battle by a Buddhist Monk who admonished him for his wrong doings. From that time on, Ashoka became a became a fervent believer in Buddhism. After his conversion, he gave up his warlike ways and began erecting Peace Pagodas.

In 1931, Nichidatsu Fujii, teacher of the Nipponzan Myohoji order, met Mahatma Gandhi in India. They became friends, and together joined in sending out prayers for peace and non-violence throughout the world even as the clouds of World War II began to grow on the horizon.

“Civilization is not to kill human beings,
Not to destroy things, not to make war;
Civilization is to hold mutual affection
And to respect one another.”
–Most Venerable Nichidatsu Fujii

Many people ask the question, “what is inside the Peace Pagoda?” The answer is, “nothing but empty space.” Since the first Pagodas were built by the piling of stones on mud, their interiors were solid with no space inside. Although the modern construction techniques used to build the Grafton Peace Pagoda have created an interior space, this area is purposely left unused. All activities take place outside the Pagoda, which is also known as a Stupa.

As of 2000, eighty Peace Pagodas had been built around the world in Europe, Asia, and the United States. There is only one other Peace Pagoda in operation in the USA, located in Leverett, MA (just north of Amherst). A third US Peace Pagoda is now under construction in the Great Smoky Mountains of Eastern Tennessee.

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Grafton NY Peace Pagoda | Nipponzan Myohoji

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The Sandtown, Baltimore Beloved Community Awakening Walk... May peace prevail in our communities and may we stand togeth...
12/07/2015

The Sandtown, Baltimore Beloved Community Awakening Walk... May peace prevail in our communities and may we stand together to protect our children and to nurture them with love, justice, respect and equality. May this be evident in the life sustaining sources of quality food, education, health care and employment.

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12/07/2015

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A montage of people encountered on the 13 Moon Walk 4 Peace from 10/10/10 to about the half way point of 4/11/11. In our That's My Peace program we ask the q...

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