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America is loud right now. Not productive loud. Leaf-blower-at-6-a.m. loud. Everyone has a microphone, nobody has patience, and the national posture is a permanent forward lean toward the next outrage. Into this circus walked a dozen Buddhist monks who decided the correct response was to shut up and start walking.
Not marching. Not rallying. Walking. Two thousand three hundred miles of it, from Fort Worth, Texas, to the marble pressure cooker known as the United States Capitol.
The monks come from Huong Dao Buddhist Temple, a community rooted in discipline, meditation, and the deeply unfashionable belief that inner work precedes outer change. Which immediately disqualifies them from most American movements, where branding usually comes first and thinking comes later.
They left on October 26, 2025, planning a 120-day pilgrimage with an arrival date of February 13, 2026. No list of demands. No carefully vetted language. No “movement partners.” Just the radical gamble that example still matters.
THE RULES THAT MAKE THIS UNCOMFORTABLE
This isn’t a vibes walk. The monks are following strict monastic practice the entire way.
- One meal a day. - Sleeping outdoors under trees. - Minimal possessions. - Total reliance on donations and human decency.
That last one is doing a lot of work in 2025.
There’s no safety net here except community. Which means every mile is a quiet referendum on whether people still know how to be people.
TRAGEDY ALONG THE TREK
On November 19, a truck struck the pilot vehicle escorting the group in Texas. The impact pushed the vehicle into the monks. Two were seriously injured. One monk lost his leg.
If this were a normal American story, the walk would end there. Lawsuits. Fundraisers. Trauma-branding. A pivot to speaking engagements and inspirational merch.
That didn’t happen.
They paused. They issued a statement asking for prayers. They expressed gratitude. And they kept going.
The monks didn’t turn the injury into a moral cudgel. They didn’t demand attention. They didn’t convert suffering into spectacle.
They absorbed it and kept moving.
That’s not softness. That’s discipline so severe it borders on confrontation. It dares the rest of us to explain why we collapse over inconvenience while they recalibrate after catastrophe.
WHY WALKING WORKS WHEN TALKING FAILS
Walking is slow. It denies the modern addiction to immediacy. You can’t doomscroll a pilgrimage. You encounter it. On a shoulder of a road. At a gas station. In a town you forgot existed.
This walk bypasses the outrage economy entirely. No algorithm can speed it up. No pundit can own it. No political tribe can fully claim it without missing the point.
Peace isn’t being argued. It’s being demonstrated at three miles an hour.
WHY D.C. IS THE DESTINATION
They’re heading to Washington because Washington is where America pretends to be coherent. But when they arrive, there will be no siege of conscience, no legislative wish list, no grand finale.
Just a brief message. Then silence.
Which means the burden doesn’t land on politicians. It lands on the rest of us, who will have watched people cross ten states on foot and still insist the problem is “them” and not how we live.
THE PART NO ONE WANTS TO ADMIT
This walk isn’t about Buddhism. It’s about exposure.
Exposure of how little most movements are willing to sacrifice.
Exposure of how allergic we’ve become to patience, humility, and quiet resolve.
A dozen monks and a dog are crossing America without asking for anything except space to walk. And somehow that feels more threatening than a thousand angry speeches.
That tells you everything you need to know.
WHEN THEY ARRIVE
February 13, 2026. No fireworks. No slogans. Just worn sandals, scarred bodies, and proof that peace is not a sentiment. It’s a practice. One step at a time.
America can watch. Or keep yelling.
Either way, they’ll still be walking.
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Wow, just wow.....
"It dares the rest of us to explain why we collapse over inconvenience while they recalibrate after catastrophe"
This video is burnt on the back of my eyelids...
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I have always loved this poem, and this is a beautiful reading of it. A moment of quiet in the noise and aggressiveness of the world.
Beautiful.
And I love that he makes a slight adjustment at the end:
"Therefore, be at peace with God, whatever you conceive him or her to be"
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Sometimes when I am cycling to work and I am really stressed about the day ahead I imagine Leonard Nimoy on my bike with me, one arm around my waist and his hand in my coat pocket warm on my belly. He is very interested in all the things around him so I tell him everything I know about the beautiful rural area we pass through on our way to the city. And I may embellish my stories a little by adding some irrelevant but funny details just to hear the warm rumble of his laughter right next to my ear. The fantasy is so detailed and so soothing that the feeling stays with me for the rest of the day
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There are days, months, endless years when almost nothing happens.
There are minutes and seconds that contain a whole world. JO
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Austin, TX, 2009. Attendants believed they were there for a viewing of Wrath of Khan, as the world premiere for the first AOS film was taking place in Australia.
The film appeared to break, and as the lights in the theater go on, Nimoy steps onto stage, film canisters for Star Trek (2009) in hand.
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Benedict Cumberbatch reads a hilarious letter of complaint from Rik Mayall to Bob Geldof after dozens of the brightest stars on the British music scene descended upon SARM West Studios in London to unite as a supergroup, Band Aid, to record the song, “Do They Know It's Christmas?” (Letters Live Nov 2024)
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Whether I think ACU was great (I do) or just good or awful, whether I think Timothée gave his best performance ever or just a great one (this, yes) down in my core I am a Timothée Chalamet fan and I want him to win that Oscar tonight. He deserves it for this performance alone, but also for Elio, for Paul, for Willy, for Laurie, for Nic. He deserves it because he works on a quality level not easily matched today.
And may the 2 movies he lead this year win as many Oscars as possible. I would want that even if one of them wasn't my fav. I want that for him.
This might be an unpopular take, especially with all the circus we saw last year, but it's my take and I'll stand behind it.
Good luck, baby.
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