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Transcript for peace pilgrim inspiration

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00:00 → 00:05

So what made you decide to do a 1,000 mile (1,600 km) walk?

00:08 → 00:11

Well, this might sound strange but um

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I don't think I had another choice

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Are you making money for charity? Are you being sponsored or anything?

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No

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I think you're around the bend (crazy).

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I mean anyone to walk a thousand miles for no reason, I mean that's totally crazy to me

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Yeah? I got into a car accident, and, I ran into this hippie guy

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and he gave me this book

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about this woman named Peace Pilgrim. I had never of her before in my life

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And this woman, she just walked, um, for peace.

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And she walked 28,000 miles (45,000 km) across the United States, back and forth

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and then she stopped counting.

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And she did it all on her own?

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Yeah, with nothing.

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With nothing at all?

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Nothing.

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Money?

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No.

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Nothing at all?

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Just her clothes, a toothbrush, and a comb, and her mail.

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Really? So what did she do, rely on other people to put her up at night and feed her?

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Yeah.

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So everybody must have known about her.

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Well, word spread after awhile and then, I guess her reputation preceded her sometimes but

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sometimes no, she just had to sleep outside and uh, just go on faith.

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Why would she do that?

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Well, she was a peace pilgrim

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so she was on a pilgrimage for peace.

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And to spread her message of peace.

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What? One person walking 28,000 miles.

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I don't think one person would make such a big impact on everyone.

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I mean, if there were hundreds of 'em I could understand it, but for one woman, (people) probably didn't even notice her.

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Well she did, people did notice her

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and by the end of her life she was giving speech all across the country

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and people were walking with her.

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Really?

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Yeah.

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And all that just for peace of mind?

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All kinds of peace: inner peace

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peace between individuals, and the big one, world peace.

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She just sounds like somebody around the bend, somebody who's totally crazy to me.

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I mean for someone to do that, there must be something crazy about them.

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You know, that's what I thought too actually, I thought maybe she must have been a crazy old woman.

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Yeah.

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But then I read her book, and her book is like, philosophy, it's... she was enlightened, she was a mystic

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You know, she was like Gandhi, like Jesus. I put her in that same realm.

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Really?

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Yeah.

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So she actually had an effect on other people's lives?

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She still does.

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Really?

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Yeah. She affected my life.