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Buddhist monks finish 2,300-mile peace walk with a simple warning: "Stop before hurting"
What would happen in case every person took a moment to think before speaking or doing anything? That was the question which lay unasked beneath cheers at the Lincoln Memorial as a small group of ...
A group of Buddhist monks who walked from Texas to the East Coast celebrated the end of their journey in Washington, DC on ...
Supporters came from all over the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex and as far as Wisconsin to welcome the monks back to Fort Worth after 112 days on the road.
A caravan of Buddhist monks, and their peace dog mascot, captivated crowds as they walked across South Carolina last month.
In today’s fast-paced and often chaotic world, many people seek solace, balance, and a deeper understanding of life. Buddhism, with its ancient teachings and practices, offers a path that resonates ...
After 110 days walking from Fort Worth to Washington, D.C., the monks will host a public event on their return. Here’s where ...
A group of Buddhist monks has been walking from Texas to Washington, D.C. since October. See photos as they conclude their ...
(THE CONVERSATION) Democracy depends upon using words wisely. With the right words, citizens can live and work together, even in disagreement – and resolve conflicts peacefully. More fundamentally, ...
It’s early on a Saturday morning, and a shiny silver van pulls up outside a run-down old French apartment building in a semi-rural area across the Mekong from Phnom Penh’s tourist hub of Sisowath Quay ...
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