Buddhist monks on 2,300-mile “Peace Stroll” throughout US

One in every of my college students simply let me know that there’s a group of Buddhist monks strolling from Texas to DC in a “Stroll for Peace” that has the objective of “elevating consciousness of peace, loving kindness, and compassion throughout America and the world.”
It’s a 120-day, 2,300-mile pilgrimage, and it’s attracting an ever-growing quantity of consideration as they share their journey on social media, and as native information picks up on the story. I’d missed this as a result of I’m not on Fb or Instagram, the place the monks are sharing, however I found immediately that somebody is posting in regards to the stroll on Mastodon. Listed below are a few Instagram posts from an enthusiastic mother from Alabama.
Two monks had been injured, and one final a leg, after a automotive bumped into them. The monks are guarded by a pilot automotive with flashing yellow lights, and a presumably impatient (the circumstances are unclear) pickup driver hit the automotive. The monks had been strolling on the shoulder of the street, so it’s unclear why the truck driver tried to get round it. However in doing so he rammed the automotive into the monks. It’s lucky that nobody was killed.
Here’s a hyperlink to the monks’ Fb web page.


The monks have a rescue canine referred to as Aloka (Pali for “mild”) with them. Aloka (“The Peace Canine”) has his personal Fb web page!
This map reveals the route of the peace stroll and the monks’ present location.



