The World Peace PathwayLondon
Kingsley Hall, London E3 3HJ
Hand and Footprints for Peace
On a piece of paper draw around your hands or feet.
In one of your hand or footprints write your wish for peace. In the other hand or footprint write how you can help
to make your wish come true.
Have fun making peace!
This exercise was developed as part of the unveiling of the World Peace Pathway in the Peace Garden of Kingsley Hall in Bromley by Bow, East London, in October 2018. This community centre dates back to the work of the peace makers Muriel and Doris Lester and has just celebrated its 90th anniversary. Mahatma Gandhi stayed here in 1931.
The World Peace Pathway project is a joint initiative of the World Peace Flame Foundation and the Week of Prayer for World Peace.
The World Peace Pathway at Kingsley Hall
The Peace Pathway arose from the desire of people from many
different faith and cultural traditions to create an artistic focus for
peace within London. It is here for all to enjoy and expresses our
universal yearning for peace and harmony.
Soil, sand or stones from every country in the world have been
placed under the Path. Much of this has come from places of special
significance, including Mecca, Mount Arafat, Assisi, Vrindavan,
Jerusalem, Machu Picchu and Antarctica. Under the whole structure
there is sand from Mahatma Gandhi’s ashram in Ahmedabad, India.
At the centre you will see a solar-powered World Peace Flame light,
symbolising the healing light of peace shining onto the whole world.
The words for peace in many different languages are carved into the
outer circle of the Pathway.
Please walk around the world and add your prayers, hopes and wishes
for peace.
The Week of Prayer for World Peace
www.weekofprayerforworldpeace.com
The World Peace Flame www.worldpeaceflame.co.uk
Architect: Adrian Betham
Aman – Malay - UrduHetep - Egyptian Kapayapaan - Tagalog, FilipinoNabad- SomaliFred - Danish. Swedish, Norwegian Vrede - Dutch. AfrikaansPokoj - Polish, Czech, SlovakRahu - Estonian Armani - SwahiliAshtee - Farsi, Pashto (Pakistan, Afghanistan)Mir - Russian, Bulgarian. Czech, Serbian. Bosnian. Byelorussian. Croatian. Slovene. Ukrainian Solh - Persian, Farsi, Dari (Afghanistan)Script – Avestan (Zoroastrian)Irini - Greek Barish - TurkishPing on - Chinese Peace - EnglishScript – Japanese
Rangima’arie - MaoriPaix- FrenchPace - Italian, Rumanian Script- Shalom, HebrewScript - ArabicPaco - EsperantoShlamaa - AramaicPaz – SpanishScript – Tibetan/LadakiHedd- WelshSholem - HebrewHeiwa - Japanese Pax – LatinHasiti – KurdishFrieden - GermanPyong’Hwa - KoreanFrid - SwedishFois - Scottish GaelicSiochain - IrishShanti - Hindi, Bengali. Sanskrit. Telegu, Gujarati, Kannada, BalineseScript - SanskritWelankuntewakan - Lenape Native AmericanScript - ChineseFridden - Luxembourgish
Peace in different languages around the Peace Pathway
Week of PrayerforWorld Peace
The World Peace Pathway at Kingsley Hall
The Peace Pathway arose from the desire of people from many
different faith and cultural traditions to create an artistic focus for
peace within London. It is here for all to enjoy and expresses our
universal yearning for peace and harmony.
Soil, sand or stones from every country in the world have been
placed under the Path. Much of this has come from places of special
significance, including Mecca, Mount Arafat, Assisi, Vrindavan,
Jerusalem, Machu Picchu and Antarctica. Under the whole structure
there is sand from Mahatma Gandhi’s ashram in Ahmedabad, India.
At the centre you will see a solar-powered World Peace Flame light,
symbolising the healing light of peace shining onto the whole world.
The words for peace in many different languages are carved into the
outer circle of the Pathway.
Please walk around the world and add your prayers, hopes and wishes
for peace.
The Week of Prayer for World Peace
www.weekofprayerforworldpeace.com
The World Peace Flame www.worldpeaceflame.co.uk
Architect: Adrian Betham
Aman – Malay - UrduHetep - Egyptian Kapayapaan - Tagalog, FilipinoNabad- SomaliFred - Danish. Swedish, Norwegian Vrede - Dutch. AfrikaansPokoj - Polish, Czech, SlovakRahu - Estonian Armani - SwahiliAshtee - Farsi, Pashto (Pakistan, Afghanistan)Mir - Russian, Bulgarian. Czech, Serbian. Bosnian. Byelorussian. Croatian. Slovene. Ukrainian Solh - Persian, Farsi, Dari (Afghanistan)Script – Avestan (Zoroastrian)Irini - Greek Barish - TurkishPing on - Chinese Peace - EnglishScript – Japanese
Rangima’arie - MaoriPaix- FrenchPace - Italian, Rumanian Script- Shalom, HebrewScript - ArabicPaco - EsperantoShlamaa - AramaicPaz – SpanishScript – Tibetan/LadakiHedd- WelshSholem - HebrewHeiwa - Japanese Pax – LatinHasiti – KurdishFrieden - GermanPyong’Hwa - KoreanFrid - SwedishFois - Scottish GaelicSiochain - IrishShanti - Hindi, Bengali. Sanskrit. Telegu, Gujarati, Kannada, BalineseScript - SanskritWelankuntewakan - Lenape Native AmericanScript - ChineseFridden - Luxembourgish
Peace in different languages around the Peace Pathway
The World Peace PathwayLondon
Kingsley Hall, London E3 3HJ
Hand and Footprints for Peace
On a piece of paper draw around your hands or feet.
In one of your hand or footprints write your wish for peace. In the other hand or footprint write how you can help
to make your wish come true.
Have fun making peace!
This exercise was developed as part of the unveiling of the World Peace Pathway in the Peace Garden of Kingsley Hall in Bromley by Bow, East London, in October 2018. This community centre dates back to the work of the peace makers Muriel and Doris Lester and has just celebrated its 90th anniversary. Mahatma Gandhi stayed here in 1931.
The World Peace Pathway project is a joint initiative of the World Peace Flame Foundation and the Week of Prayer for World Peace.