Peace Pilgrim

July 21, 2008 | 4 comments

Have you ever heard of Peace Pilgrim? I hadn’t until a reader sent me to a web site dedicated to her life and teachings.

Peace Pilgrim is the name of a woman who traveled throughout the United States, mostly on foot, for 28 years on a personal quest to find and spread peace.

The web site states:

From 1953 until 1981 this silver-haired woman, with cheerful obedience to her calling, was a server in the world. As she approached each country hamlet or sprawling city she carried to all she met a message of peace expressed so simply: When enough of us find inner peace, our institutions will become more peaceful and there will be no more occasion for war.

The chapter on the site titled, “Living the Simple Life,” caught my attention. Peace Pilgrim clearly understood that things don’t bring happiness. She explains how to keep only what one absolutely needs and how to discard the rest, and then exults in the freedom and happiness that come from simple living.

If you’ve ever felt burdened by things, or weighted by too many daily responsibilities, you’ll find some illuminating thoughts to ponder in her writing.

4 thoughts on “Peace Pilgrim”

  1. Thanks, Evan, for this link. I found many things to ponder in the writing and many things uncannily like MBE’s writings. Truth is universal!
    Thanks for the great blog!
    Amanda

  2. I have gone to this link and have been reading one chapter a day of Peace Pilgrim’s story. I think of her as a modern day disciple who lived her life demonstrating the transforming power of Love. Her journey is awesome, inspiring, encouraging and humbling. She embodies so much of the Christ. I am forwarding this link on to many others. Thank you so much for sharing it!

  3. Thank you for sharing information about Peace Pilgrim. I learned about her over 20 years ago. Her unconditional love and useful ideas have been blessing others for years. A simple life that has touched so many . . . and her lessons live on through this sharing. I have given many of her books to others also.
    As one other person mentioned — “Truth is universal. . .”

    I enjoy your blog! Thanks!

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