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The Great Planetary Peace Pilgrimage Episode 5

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Walk for Water: My 5th Saturday 2hr Podcast on January 22, with news of The Great Planetary Peace Pilgrimage as “The Most Popular Peace TV Show Ever”, from Taos to Santa Fe Indian School, April 15-28, for a “Great Spirit Relay of Love Walk and Caravan” from Santa Barbara after the Lucidity Festival on Buddha’s Birthday April 8, to Free the American Peace Movement’s Leonard Peltier.

The 2022 Annual Global Peace Walk will take place as a “Prayer for The Waters of The Rio Grande” from the New Mexico State Capitol on Buddha’s Birthday April 8, to Taos for Earth Day Apr22, to a Colorado gathering in May, prior to the 50th Annual Rainbow Family Gathering, July 1-7, 2022, and Leonard Crow Dog’s Memorial Sundance in Rosebud SD Aug6, Walking Back the Trail of Tears Aug9 from its end at Oklahoma’s  “Monument to Forgiveness” to the White House.

One of my biggest inspirations since meeting him at the Rainbow Family Gathering in Oregon in 1978, has been the Zen Buddhist Monk Reverend Yusen Yamato, who introduced an ecumenical version of the 2200 year old Peace Pole Ceremony per the precedent of King Ashoka resulting in the renouncement of warfare and violence and the beginning of 500 years of peace and prosperity, by propagating the Message of Peace embodied in the “Na Mu Myo Ho Ren Ge Kyo” Universal Medicine Word Prayer that Fujii Guruji  introduced to India in the 1930’s when Mahatma Gandhi took up this Buddhist prayer and prayer drum to lead the nonviolent spiritual political revolution to its historic success.

Reverend Yamato initiated the 1995 UN Global Peace Walk project for “Global Peace Now!” as the Universal Human Resolve, by bringing attention to the original purpose of the United Nations Charter signed in San Francisco on June 26, 1945, to “eliminate the scourge of warfare from the future generations”.

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