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National Walk for Values




2009 Melbourne National Walk for Values

2009 Adelaide National Walk for Values

2009 Perth National Walk for Values

2009 Brisbane National Walk for Values

2009 Sydney National Walk for Values

Views from the Canberra Walk for Values, 2009

The National Walk for Values
will not be conducted during 2010

The Next National Walk for Values
will be Sat, 26 Mar 2011

Overview

The Sathya Sai Organisation of Australia and PNG sponsored the National Walk for Values across Australia in many capital cities on Saturday, March 28. Walks conducted in Brisbane, Sydney, Canberra, Melbourne, Adelaide and, on Sunday, 29m March, in the City of Perth.

Shoppers watching the National Walk for Values, Adelaide, 2009
Shoppers in the Markets of Adelaide pause to watch the National Walk for Values


Why have a Walk for Values?

We live in anxious times with many people concerned about the future of their families, communities and the environment we live in. For example, it is a well researched fact that pressures on family life are increasing; that there is concern about the impact of technological changes on our daily lives and that we see an increasing number of people finding solace in various addictions to escape their daily reality. The values of tolerance, understanding, respect, and other virtues such as strength of character, and concern for others are gradually being eroded by negative forces. If we stand by and allow these to continue, what future do we offer our children, and our children's children?

Melbourne Walk for Values amongst the Shoppers in Swanston Street
2009 Melbourne Walk for Values amongst the Shoppers in Swanston Street


Those of us who long for a more caring and kinder world can make a difference. By walking together as like-minded people, we can achieve two things: we can raise awareness of positive human values such as love, truth, non-violence and peace; and more importantly, we can bring attention to the urgent need to practice them. As Nelson Mandela said, "The construction of that house of peace needs my hand. It needs your hand."

Views from the Melbourne Walk for Values, 2009

Views from the Adelaide Walk for Values, 2009

Views from the Perth Walk for Values, 2009

Views from the Canberra Walk for Values, 2009

Views from the Brisbane Walk for Values, 2009

Views from the Sydney Walk for Values, 2009



Murray Street Mall - National Walk for Values, Perth, 2009
2009 National Walk for Values in Murray St Mall, PERTH

How is this Walk different?

Unlike other walks, this is not a money-raiser. You will not raise a cent for any cause by soliciting contributions of money! Rather, you will make the world richer by giving your commitment to practice values, and character-building. You may also be motivated to serve your community through volunteer work, or by donating blood or by visiting the elderly or feeding the needy, or just striving to be an exemplary citizen.

National Walk for Values, Sydney, 2009
2009 National Walk for Values in George Street, SYDNEY


Mahatma Gandhi said: "Be the change you want to see in the world." Your contribution is not monetary, but a pledge or commitment to practice one value of your choice. This gives you an opportunity to walk under the unifying theme of the five universal human values, that is, Truth, Love, Peace, Right Conduct and Non-Violence.

National Walk for Values in Brisbane, 2009 at Southbank
2009 National Walk for Values in Brisbane


The five human values of Love, Peace, Truth, Right Conduct and Non-violence encapsulate the teachings of Sai Baba and can easily be communicated to the wider community whilst respecting the differences in religions, cultures and lifestyles. Kofi Annan, former Secretary-General of the United Nations said, "People of different religions and cultures live side by side in almost every part of the world, and most of us have overlapping identities which unite us with very different groups. ... We can thrive in our own tradition, even as we learn from others, and come to respect their teachings".

Banner across the road - National Walk for Values, Grote Street, Adelaide, 2009
Banner across the road - National Walk for Values, Grote Street, Adelaide, 2009






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