May 1 (CT) Continuing from my previous article, beyond the visible procession, the ceremonies, and even the criticisms, the Peace Walk revealed something far more fundamental. It quietly brought to the surface a practice that lies at the very heart of the Buddha’s teaching—one that, perhaps, has been gradually overshadowed in contemporary contexts. At its most authentic moments, Peace Walk was not about organisation, recognition, or ritual. It was about movement—monks walking towards
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