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Full circle
-The Epic return to Trinity
by Dr.
Gunnar Westberg,
IPPNW Co-President
The
flame from Hiroshima has now been returned to
its place of origin and extinguished. A flame was lit in 1945 from the
embers
of the fires in Hiroshima that the atomic bomb started. The flame has
been kept
in a temple close to Nagasaki. Every year monks have walked from
Hiroshima to
Nagasaki, and there walked in circles to symbolize that this should be
the last
bomb. Now the monks have brought the flame across to California and
walked
through the desert to the place of the first atomic bomb explosion,
called
Trinity, near Alamogordo in New Mexico.There they were joined by people
working
for a nuclear weapon free world. There was a moving ceremony in
complete
silence.The torch with the flame was passed from monk to monk and to us
and
then used to ignite a large paper with a prayer written in Japanese.
The paper had
been folded around paper-cranes from Hiroshima and ropes from
the
sandals the monks had carried on their walk. When the fire had died
away the
ashes and sand was collected and partitioned between four lacquer
boxes, which fitted inside a larger box. The very
beautiful boxes were crafted by the foremost master in Japan. The four
boxes
are going to be given to the White Sands museum close to the site, to
Hiroshima
and to Nagasaki and the content in the fourth box is going to be
divided into
for boxes that will be given to the leaders of the eight states who
have
nuclear weapons.
Sixty years is an important time
period for Buddhists. The energy from the
primeval forces of the universe was unleashed by man for the first time
at this
site and is now returned. The circle is completed. Now is the time to
begin a
sixty year period not dominated by the threat of extinction by nuclear
weapons but by finding ways to remove the threat. Never again
Hiroshima
and Nagasaki!
The monk's walk and ceremonies have
been filmed by a team financed and inspired
by Steve Seagal who is going to make it into documentary. The ceremony
at
Trinity was sent out to all major TV media. The
Global Nuclear Disarmament Fund, founded by IPPNW, “Active Music and
others, were among the organizers. Matt Taylor and his volunteers, in
particular Cindy McClure had done great work to prepare this
solemn and
profound ceremony. From IPPNW participated Ira Helfand
and Gunnar Westberg. Delegates were also
the Downwinders Claudia Peterson and Michelle Thomas and the legendary
singer
and activist Peter Yarrow.
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