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History of the Sunray Peace Village

The Sunray Peace Village (2202 Downingsville Road, Lincoln, VT) is modeled after places of sanctuary traditional to the Cherokee and other Native American nations of the Southeast. Inspired by the Tsalagi (Cherokee) tradition, the Village is called “Odali Utugi”, or Hope Mountain. The Peace Village and Sunray Meditation Society(SMS) - an international spiritual society dedicated to planetary peace - are guided by the Venerable Dhyani Ywahoo, 27th generation lineage holder, Chief of the Green Mountain Band of the Cherokee Nation, and revered Tibetan Buddhist teacher.

The Peace Village is the global home and central place of worship of Sunray Meditation Society. Ven. Dhyani Ywahoo and other Native and Tibetan Buddhist teachers give teachings and lead educational programs here. This unique combination of the vibrant and intact Native American and Buddhist spiritual traditions was prophesied in ancient times by both cultures:

“When the iron bird flies and horses run on wheels, the Tibetan people will be scattered like ants across
the face of the earth and the Dharma will come to the land of the red men.”

Padmasambhava, Indian Buddhist Guru who helped spread Buddhism in Tibet in the 8th century, A.D.

“When the iron bird flies, the red-robed people of the East who have lost their land will appear, and the
two brothers from across the great ocean will be reunited.”

From the Book of Hopi

Timeline of the Peace Village at Odali Utugi: