THEY ARE JUST LIKE US

Humanity, laughter and care; seeing extraordinary courage in ordinary moments.

As I continue following the Walk for Peace, something quietly beautiful stands out to me; beyond the robes, the discipline and the purpose, they are simply human, just like us.


They laugh. They tease one another. They worry when someone looks unwell. They remind each other to eat, to rest and to stay warm. In between long stretches of walking, there are moments of lightness, shared smiles, gentle jokes and small comforts that feel deeply familiar.


Watching them, I’m struck by how ordinary these moments are and how extraordinary that ordinariness feels in the context of such a profound journey. 


It reminds me that courage does not always look serious or solemn. 


Sometimes, courage looks like laughing despite uncertainty, caring despite fatigue and showing up for one another in the simplest ways.


What touches me most is how naturally kindness flows among them. No grand gestures. No loud declarations. Just quiet attentiveness, like checking in, staying close, offering presence. These moments make the Walk for Peace feel less distant, less symbolic and more intimate.


In seeing their humanity, I feel a deep sense of connection. The Walk no longer feels like something happening “out there,” led by extraordinary beings. 


It feels close. Relatable. Possible. It gently reminds me that peace does not require perfection; only sincerity, care and the willingness to walk together.


Perhaps this is one of the most powerful lessons of all ie peace begins not with ideals but with how we treat one another in ordinary moments. 


(Next Blog: Faith Tested on the Road) 

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