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Peace Pilgrim
Peace Pilgrim-1980-Hawaii.jpg
Peace Pilgrim in Hawaii - 1980
Born (1908-07-18)July 18, 1908
Egg Harbor City, New Jersey
Died July 7, 1981(1981-07-07)
Knox, Indiana
Website
www.peacepilgrim.org

Peace Pilgrim (July 18, 1908 – July 7, 1981) born Mildred Lisette Norman, was an American non-denominational spiritual teacher,[1] mystic,[2] pacifist,[3] vegetarian activist[4] and peace activist.[5] In 1952, she became the first woman to walk the entire length of the Appalachian Trail in one season. She also walked across the United States at least more than eight times, and likely more than 20 times.[6] Starting on January 1, 1953, in Pasadena, California, she adopted the name "Peace Pilgrim" and walked across the United States for 28 years.

A transcript of a 1964 conversation with Peace Pilgrim from a broadcast on KPFK radio in Los Angeles, California, was published as "Steps Toward Inner Peace". She stopped counting miles in that year, having walked more than 40,000 km (25,000 mi) for peace.

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Early life [edit]

Mildred Norman Ryder was born on a poultry farm in Egg Harbor City, New Jersey, in 1908, the oldest of three children. Her mother, Josephine Marie Ranch, was a tailor, and her father, Ernest Norman, a carpenter. Although poor, the family were well-thought-of in a community of German immigrants, whose relatives originally settled the area after escaping Germany in 1855.[7]

In 1933 she eloped with Stanley Ryder and moved to Philadelphia in 1939. They divorced in 1946.[8]

Pilgrimage [edit]

In the book, "Peace Pilgrim: Her Life and Work in Her Own Words",[9] she related that her physical journey began after having experienced a "spiritual awakening",[10] following a long period of meditation practice.[11] She said that this awakening was a direct, mystical experience of the creators love.[12] She claimed that this spurred her to then start her decades-long walking journey for peace.[13]

In order for the world to become peaceful, people must become more peaceful. Among mature people war would not be a problem - it would be impossible. In their immaturity people want, at the same time, peace and the things which make war. However, people can mature just as children grow up. Yes, our institutions and our leaders reflect our immaturity, but as we mature we will elect better leaders and set up better institutions. It always comes back to the thing so many of us wish to avoid: working to improve ourselves.

—Peace Pilgrim, [14]

Her pilgrimage spanned almost three decades beginning January 1, 1953, in Pasadena, California. The Korean War was in progress. She continued walking for 28 years, spanning the American involvement in the Vietnam War and beyond. Peace Pilgrim was a frequent speaker at churches, universities, and local and national radio and television.

Expressing her ideas about peace, she referred to herself only as "Peace Pilgrim." Peace Pilgrim's only possessions were the clothes on her back and the few items she carried in the pockets of her blue tunic which read "Peace Pilgrim" on the front and "25,000 Miles on foot for peace" on the back. She had no organizational backing, carried no money, and would not even ask for food or shelter. When she began her pilgrimage she had taken a vow to "remain a wanderer until mankind has learned the way of peace, walking until given shelter and fasting until given food."

On July 7, 1981, while being driven from the Chicago area to a speaking engagement near Knox, Indiana, Peace Pilgrim was killed in an automobile accident. At the time of her death, she was crossing the United States for the seventh time. After her death, she was cremated, and her ashes were interred in a family plot near Egg Harbor City, New Jersey.

Friends of Peace Pilgrim [edit]

Friends of Peace Pilgrim is an all-volunteer non-profit organization dedicated to making information about the life and message of Peace Pilgrim available freely to all who ask. Since 1983 they have published and distributed over 400,000 copies of the book, Peace Pilgrim: Her Life and Work in Her Own Words, and over one-and-a-half-million copies of the booklet, Steps Toward Inner Peace. Books and booklets have been sent to over 100 countries. The book has been translated into twelve languages and the booklet into over 20 languages.[15]

Awards [edit]

  • Peace Abbey Courage of Conscience Award (1992)[16]

Bibliography [edit]

  • Steps Toward Inner Peace (1964)
  • Peace Pilgrim, Her Life and Work in her Own Words (1983)
  • Peace Pilgrim: The Spirit of Peace (1997)
  • Peace Pilgrim: An American Sage Who Walked Her Talk (2000)

See also [edit]

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ Reichenberg-Ullman, Judyth; Robert Ullman, Dalai Lama (2001), Mystics, Masters, Saints, and Sages: Stories of Enlightenment, Ocean Tree Books, ISBN 1-57324-507-0.
  2. ^ Reichenberg-Ullman, Judyth; Robert Ullman, Dalai Lama (2001), Mystics, Masters, Saints, and Sages: Stories of Enlightenment, Ocean Tree Books, ISBN 1-57324-507-0.
  3. ^ Reichenberg-Ullman, Judyth; Robert Ullman, Dalai Lama (2001), Mystics, Masters, Saints, and Sages: Stories of Enlightenment, Ocean Tree Books, ISBN 1-57324-507-0.
  4. ^ Reichenberg-Ullman, Judyth; Robert Ullman, Dalai Lama (2001), Mystics, Masters, Saints, and Sages: Stories of Enlightenment, Ocean Tree Books, ISBN 1-57324-507-0.
  5. ^ Reichenberg-Ullman, Judyth; Robert Ullman, Dalai Lama (2001), Mystics, Masters, Saints, and Sages: Stories of Enlightenment, Ocean Tree Books, ISBN 1-57324-507-0.
  6. ^ "Peace Pilgrim's 28-Year Walk For 'A Meaningful Way Of Life'". NPR. 2013-01-01. Retrieved 2013-01-01. 
  7. ^ Daniels, 2005, p.564.
  8. ^ Biography
  9. ^ Pilgrim, Peace (1992), "Peace Pilgrim: Her Life and Work in Her Own Words", Peace Pilgrim: Her Life and Work in Her Own Words, Ocean Tree Books, ISBN 0-943734-29-0
  10. ^ Pilgrim, Peace (1992), "Peace Pilgrim: Her Life and Work in Her Own Words", Peace Pilgrim: Her Life and Work in Her Own Words, Ocean Tree Books, ISBN 0-943734-29-0
  11. ^ Pilgrim, Peace (1992), "Peace Pilgrim: Her Life and Work in Her Own Words", Peace Pilgrim: Her Life and Work in Her Own Words, Ocean Tree Books, ISBN 0-943734-29-0
  12. ^ Pilgrim, Peace (1992), "Peace Pilgrim: Her Life and Work in Her Own Words", Peace Pilgrim: Her Life and Work in Her Own Words, Ocean Tree Books, ISBN 0-943734-29-0
  13. ^ Pilgrim, Peace (1992), "Peace Pilgrim: Her Life and Work in Her Own Words", Peace Pilgrim: Her Life and Work in Her Own Words, Ocean Tree Books, ISBN 0-943734-29-0
  14. ^ Pilgrim, 1992, p.102
  15. ^ FRIENDS OF PEACE PILGRIM
  16. ^ "The Peace Abbey Courage of Conscience Recipients List". The Peace Abbey. Retrieved 2007-11-03. 

References [edit]

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Daily Astorian
Tue, 18 Jun 2013 10:13:01 -0700

So she dreamed about walking for peace, inspired by the book, “Peace Pilgrim,” about Mildred Norman, a woman who gave up her possessions and walked for 28 years across the United States and Canada. “It was right here in my heart,” she said of the ...
 
Press of Atlantic City
Wed, 05 Jun 2013 23:47:15 -0700

The annual potluck dinner celebrates the life and work of Peace Pilgrim, an American sage who walked her talk. Peace Pilgrim, born Mildred Lisette Norman in 1908 in Egg Harbor City, walked dusty roads and city streets for more than 27 years spreading ...
 
Shore News Today
Tue, 04 Jun 2013 13:30:05 -0700

Friends of Peace Pilgrim will host its annual Potluck for Peace gathering at the home of Peace Pilgrim's sister, Helene Young, 3 p.m. Sunday, June 9 to celebrate the life and work of Peace Pilgrim, born Mildred Lisette Norman in 1908 in Egg Harbor City ...

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Fri, 31 May 2013 17:41:10 -0700

Peace Pilgrim. It is not what is happening in our lives that determines our mood or sense of wellbeing, but rather the way we think about what is happening. The marathon bombing in Boston was horrific, but the people of Boston turned it around; it was ...
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