In a world that appears to be everything but peaceful, a small team of people are daily giving
birth to a big vision that defies all appearances. It hasn’t been what you’d call an “easy” birth.
Yet, the team is supported by thousands of “midwives” around the planet who share their vision of a world restored
to wholeness and peace. And they are making it happen through the Trail of Dreams World Peace Walk (TDWPW).
The TDWPW is a 3 ½ year global outreach program of the Spirit of Truth Foundation to promote
world peace among people in communities from six continents. The goal is to raise global awareness of the consequences of
conscious choice-making and to provide the opportunity for people to experience and actually see the outcomes of their choices
through community service and relationship-building workshops, sharing stories, and introducing peace initiatives to improve
the quality of life for all.
The walk originated from Atlanta, Georgia, in October
2005 with four full-time walkers and an elder, “Mother Natalie,” who is confined to a wheelchair. T he team first
joined the Katrina Recovery Efforts to help individuals and families in Alabama and Louisiana in need of food, water, and
supplies. During the first leg of the walk (from Oct. 2005-Dec. 2006) the team also volunteered at food banks; worked on a
sustainable ranch community project; cleaned up grounds in various communities; joined community walks (e.g. the Alzheimer's
Walk in San Francisco with a seniors group); and engaged in meaningful dialogue with indigenous communities and wisdom keepers
of the lands.
In addition to walking, they meet with community, spiritual and
youth leaders to help implement strategies for conflict resolution, sustainable living practices, and healthy lifestyle choices—including
walking every day. To date, the team has given over 250 presentations and workshops at schools, colleges, community-based
organizations, churches, and conferences as well as several media interviews.
Altogether,
the team has outreached to more than 6,000 children, students, and adults in cities and rural communities across mainland
U.S., British Columbia, Mexico, and the Hawai’i Islands. In 2006, the TDWPW hosted the Beyond the Global Divide International
Young Leaders Summit intensives in Palenque, Mexico, the Big Island of Hawai’i, and The Hague, Netherlands, for young
leaders, indigenous elders, and healers around the world.
The team began the
second leg of the walk in January, 2007, in the Fiji Islands, New Zealand, and Australia. The TDWPW will proceed to India,
Egypt, Greece, and the Netherlands, Spain and Morocco. The third leg of the walk (Nov. 2007-Dec. 2008) includes visits
to the Caribbean and Peru. The final leg will leave New York City on January 21, 2009 and go through Newark, Philadelphia,
Delaware, Baltimore, Washington, DC, Richmond, Hampton, Raleigh, Durham, Fayetteville, Columbia, agusta, Athens, Covington,
and full circle back to Atlanta, GA on April 21, 2009.
The TDWPW is ultimately
a demonstration of ordinary people showing up to engage in an extraordinary journey of the human spirit that will impact the
lives of generations to come.
In addition to this site, please visit www.tdworldpeacewalk.org and make an online donation on either site to help move the vision forward.
One step at a time … we do change the World.