Ago. 5, 2025 Live from the road

Muswellbrook - Newcastle

Reported by Roxana Magdici 143.0 km

At Richard Gill School we are welcomed by the children singing in oneness the World Harmony Song. They are really talented singers! They even join us while singing the Peace Run song! They fill us with joy while singing most moving songs about unity, love and friendship. For instance they sing and mime with all their hearts:

"It takes two to talk together, two to walk together, two to share a story or an ice cream cone"

What a joy meeting you dear children. Before leaving, you melted our hearts singing so beautifully "Peace", composed by the Peace Run founder, Sri Chinmoy. And then, with a happy and encouraging note, you waved us goodbye singing "Bravo Bravissimo". Our running will be so much easier with your joyful smiles for peace!

“To live on the outskirts of hope Is not enough. Cultivate a hope-life Inside the very breath Of your moment-to-moment existence.” - Sri Chinmoy

Pacific Brook School welcomes us with cheers and wonder...

A moment of peace...

Imagine holding the Peace Torch...

And now, teachers, run with the Peace Torch!

Everyone makes a wish for peace while holding the Peace Torch.

Croatia, one of the 165 countries where the Peace Run has been!

Thank you Pacific Brook School! It's been so special sharing this moment for peace together and getting to meet you all.

Back on the road on our way to the next school, approaching Newcastle.

"Be like a tree. The tree gives shade even to him who cuts off its boughs." - Sri Chaitanya

At Islington Public School children and teachers are celebrating the book week, dressing up as their favorite book character. We feel part of your story now. Next time we might find some of you dressed as Peace Runners!

Thank you for receiving us so beautifully! Let's carry the Peace Flame in your hearts at every moment.

We made it! We have arrived in Newcastle. We love running through the city with the ocean view and meeting cheering people all around!

We love trees. They are so special and so important.

We thank Woolworths Maitland and Woolworths Metro East Newcastle for your very helpful food donation for our meals.

We meet big hearts as we run to our accommodation for the night. Newcastle Beach YHA hosts us all and we love it there. We get to play ping pong and enjoy their very well equipped kitchen, where we cook a most delicious dinner: mashed potatoes, vegetables, coconut drink and much more!

Joe Ward, holding the Peace Torch, is going to run 100 km through the night to Ettalong Wharf, helping us with less kilometers tomorrow. It's so special meeting you Joe, you are a true inspiration of enthusiasm and determination.

Have a happy and peaceful running, Joe! See you tomorrow morning in Ettalong Wharf.

Torch carried by
Akzhanar Niiazova (Kyrgyzstan), Edgars Ancans (Latvia), Gianluca Marangon (Croatia), Jana Dušková (Czech Republic), Mikhail Vasilchenko (Russia), Nina Cenková (Czech Republic), Peteris Seso (Latvia), Ronivon Oliveira (Brazil), Roxana Magdici (Romania), Saranyu Pearson (Australia), Satyagraha Vladimir Salnicov (Moldova), Susan Marshall (New Zealand).  
Photographers
Ronivon Oliveira, Roxana Magdici, Satyagraha Vladimir Salnicov
The torch has travelled 143.0 km from Muswellbrook to Newcastle.

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