I was very recently requested to tell where the Noble Peace Tribes (NPT) communities are located. Pinpointing their location is something I have been working on not that long ago; only for a bit more than one and a half decades! And although it sounds like I’m kidding, I believe that working on this for around 15 years is not that long ago because there are many more that have been working on this very same thing for way longer than I. A good way to honor the above mentioned request would be to ask you to read this subpage of the NPT website:
Timewise, The Noble Peace Tribes (NPT) communities are located in the ancient past:
“In the dim and ancient past beyond recall, when man could still talk with the animals, our people had many villages and lived in peace with abundance of everything. They lacked nothing and lived in happiness on the sandy shore of the great river where the water meet the sky.”
Wizard Of The Upper Amazon: The Story Of Manuel Córdoba–Rios, by Bruce Lamb. North Atlantic Books, Berkeley, California. Sponsored by the Society for the Study of Native Arts and Sciences, non profit educational corporation. Third Edition. With an introduction by Andrew Weil. P. 120
Also timewise, the Noble Peace Tribes (NPT) communities are simultaneously located in both the ancient past and in the future emerging:
· Vision From The Future https://freefoodforfuture.org/vision-from-the-future/
· Living In A Thriving Community Food Forest In The Year 2030 Today https://noblepeacetribe.org/living-in-a-thriving-community-food-forest-in-the-year-2030-today/
· Worldwide Community Food Forest Network https://freefoodforfuture.org/worldwide-community-food-forest-network/
For the more visual type of people out here, here is the direct link to a video presentation of the Worldwide Community Food Forest Network vision. Get some popcorn and get comfy for this solution oriented tour of real world projects: https://vimeo.com/465442275
I would also add that the NPT communities are located in each one of our human DNA; being it the bridge communicating such communities through space and time “where the water meet the sky”.