Peace…
is not a distant horizon,
not something to be built by others,
somewhere far away.
Peace begins
in the quiet chambers
of our own hearts.
This is the living truth
at the heart of the Walk For Peace.
On October twenty-sixth, two thousand twenty-five,
a small group of monks
began walking from
Hương Đạo Vipassana Bhavana Center
in Fort Worth, Texas.
They walked not with banners,
not with demands,
not with slogans.
They walked
with compassion,
with loving-kindness,
with mindfulness.
Over one hundred days,
more than two thousand miles,
their feet touched frozen roads,
warm sidewalks,
quiet fields,
and crowded streets.
They passed through small towns
and large cities,
meeting curious eyes,
open hearts,
and sometimes silent longing.
They did not preach.
They were present.
And in that presence, something remarkable happened.
People discovered that peace is not far from us.
It grows where compassion is practiced.
Compassion begins when we allow ourselves
to feel with others.
On the road, this meant acknowledging
not only the suffering of others, but our own vulnerability.
A warm meal offered.
A moment of listening.
A hand placed gently in greeting.
These are not small acts.
They are the seeds of peace.
Loving-kindness…
or mettā…
extends compassion without condition.
It wishes well without asking anything in return.
Along the Walk For Peace,
this loving-kindness was offered quietly—
through a gentle smile,
a shared breath,
a bracelet tied around the wrist, a reminder:
Walk with us in spirit.
Loving-kindness softens the heart.
It dissolves fear. It reminds us
that we belong to one another.
And mindfulness…mindfulness is the art
of being fully here.
Each step a meditation.
Each breath a return home.
Mindfulness transforms
ordinary actions—
walking, speaking, listening— into sacred practice.
It quiets the noise of judgment and allows wisdom to arise naturally.
When peace is cultivated within individuals,
its effects ripple outward.
Individuals who live with compassion
build healthier relationships.
Families grow steadier.
Communities become more resilient.
Fear loosens its grip.
Care takes root.
And over time, nations are shaped
not only by laws and policies,
but by the character of the human heart.
On a global scale, peace from within
teaches us to see one another not as strangers,
but as fellow travelers on the same fragile planet.
The Walk For Peace did not promise instant change.
It offered something deeper.
A living example.
Peace is not abstract.
It is not unreachable.
It begins with a breath.
A step.
A kind word.
A mindful response.
Peace begins inside us.
And when it does,
the world slowly learns
how to reflect it.
Sy Long
February 1, 2026
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