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Harmony Moon's World Peace Wish Tree |
You may have noticed the World Peace Wish Tree
in our front window at Harmony Moon, the one with all the colorful tags tied to its
branches. We started this tradition at Harmony Moon many years ago and
it has been our most popular holiday activity ever since.
Our
Wish Tree is based on an ancient Japanese tradition. During the annual
Tanabata Festival in Japan, bamboo stalks are placed at strategic
locations in a public square or park. People write their wishes on
slips of paper and tie them to the bamboo trees. At the end of the
festival, the bamboo stalks, with all of their wishes, are burned. The
fire takes the wishes of the people up to the heavens to be heard by
the gods.
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The Imagine Peace Tower of Light in Iceland |
Our Wish Tree is inspired by Yoko Ono’s Imagine Peace project.
Yoko’s Wish Tree art installations were started as a way to memorialize
her husband, John Lennon, after his death. Wish Trees have been
installed all over the globe and more than one million visitors have
tied their wishes for world peace to the trees. The wishes then are
gathered together and buried under the Imagine Peace Tower in Reykjavík, Iceland.
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The Pathway of Peace in Washington, D |
When
Harmony Moon (then known as Mindful Hands) was in Alexandria, VA, we
would gather our Wish Tree wishes in a basket every year and walk them
down the Pathway of Peace in front of the White House and then burn them
in the National Yule Log.
This
year, we will gather all of your wishes and send them off to the
Imagine Peace Tower where they will be combined with thousands of other
wishes from people all over the world.
In
this way our wishes will become part of the Tower of Light, a grand
visual reminder to the world that “peace & love is what connects all
lives on Earth.”