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Walk for Peace Brings Moment of Stillness to Route 1 in Lorton

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Drivers and pedestrians along Route 1 in Lorton paused this week as a group of Buddhist monks passed quietly through the area as part of the Walk for Peace, a cross-country pilgrimage that began in Fort Worth, Texas, and will conclude in Washington, D.C.

The journey spans approximately 2,300 miles and is expected to take several months, carrying the monks through multiple states with a single intention: to promote peace, compassion, mindfulness, and nonviolence through the act of walking itself.

Wrapped in saffron and earth-toned robes, the monks moved deliberately through traffic and winter cold, practicing walking meditation—a form of mindfulness that emphasizes awareness of breath and movement with each step. The contrast was striking: ancient spiritual discipline unfolding amid traffic lights, cars, and modern noise.

Along Route 1, community members gathered to observe, many offering flowers or standing quietly as the procession passed. Some followed the monks to multiple points along the route, waiting patiently for them to arrive again. Conversations softened. Phones lowered. The pace of the day briefly changed.

The Walk for Peace began in late October and is scheduled to conclude in Washington, D.C., where the monks will complete the final leg of their pilgrimage. Along the way, they have faced significant challenges, including winter conditions and a traffic accident earlier in the journey that injured members of the group. Despite setbacks, the monks have continued forward.

For those who witnessed the procession in Lorton, the experience felt less like a public event and more like a pause—an unexpected moment of calm passing directly through everyday life.

As the monks continued north toward the nation’s capital, flowers left behind along the roadside served as quiet reminders of the encounter. The walk moved on, but its presence lingered—proof that stillness, practiced with intention, can travel even the busiest roads.

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