The Trail of Dreams World Peace Walkers
announce their next walk, the 13 Moon Walk for Peace, to cities throughout the USA, to begin October 2010. What’s behind
the name? The walk is a people’s walk and is scheduled in alignment with the lunar calendar, which is, according to
ancient tradition, the calendar of cooperation.It also aligns with the sacred feminine, which is important
to the walkers as their goal is to touch the “heart” of America, to affect healing and transformation in the way
we relate to each other and Mother Earth.This will open the way for compassionate leadership at a time
when our country needs it most.
“The idea for the 13 Moon Walk for Peace,” says Audri Scott Williams,
VisionKeeper for the Trail of Dreams World Peace Walk, “came when we returned to the USA from our three and a half year
global walk for PEACE. On our journey from New York back to Atlanta, GA, we were struck by the pockets of poverty and disenfranchised
communities that appeared to be under the radar, invisible to the general population. We realized our work was not done, in
many ways it was just beginning. We decided, before we even made it back home to Atlanta, that we would do a walk in the USA
to be a catalyst for healing the heart of our communities here at home.”
The Walkers...
Walkers are from diverse cultures, ancestry, genders, and faiths. The 13 Moon Walk for Peace will
begin in Atlanta, GA, where the Sacred Fire of Thunder, honoring the Great Law of Peace, from Six Nations will be passed to
the Walkers by Diana Stone President of the Center for Spiritual Democracy. The Sacred Fire of Thunder will journey from Six Nations (for information see: Soul of the Mother, whose mission is to offer Ancient Indigenous wisdom as a means of awakening the true loving
essence of the human spirit. We join with the natural rhythm of the heartbeat of our Mother Earth and we are governed by
the sacred world of the Spirit.) to The King Center,
in Atlanta through communities to reach Atlanta in time for the walk. Walkers and a national coordinting team will engage
with grassroots groups across the country ( 42 cities and reservations) to raise awareness of issues affecting our communities,
and to highlight grassroots groups and organizations that are making a difference in their communities.