Fort Worth Buddhist monks to embark on 2,300 mile nationwide Walk for Peace

Fort Worth Buddhist Monks Embark on 2,300 Mile Walk for Peace

A 110-day pilgrimage begins on October 26 at the Huong Dao Vipassana Bhavana Center in Fort Worth, where about two dozen Buddhist monks will walk 2,300 miles to the nation's capital.

The monks will travel through 10 states, stopping at state capitals, historic landmarks, and local communities to share their message and invite people to join them in moments of reflection and prayer.

"a journey to bring blessings to countless lives in a world filled with uncertainty and restlessness"

According to Tue Nhan Bhikkhu, the vice president of the temple, the Walk for Peace is not a parade, protest, or ceremony of faith, but a journey to spread peace and blessings.

The monks will start their journey from the Historic Stop Six neighborhood and end in Washington, D.C.

Author's summary: Buddhist monks walk 2,300 miles for peace.

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