Tracey Ash
Imagine One Earth Pray for Peace, Join Our Daily Non-Profit
Non-Profit Pray for Peace supports human value, human rights and sovereignty in four free daily global prayers led by a dedicated international community. El Bawaba, Egypt houses her ancient waters library and Pray for Peace non-profit. Our Imagine One Earth Map unites our efforts of prayers locally and globally. When we struggle in our personal and collective efforts Imagine One Earth. Human and spiritual genius is found in the miracle of love, imagination, truth and innovation. Join us online, or at El Bawaba, Egypt. Pray for Peace Non-Profit was created on 1 January 2024 in emergency response to Noto earthquake, Japan. In 2019, Ash was in Tokyo and invited by the United Nations to lead prayers for those most affected in disaster areas by Typhoon Hagibis, Japan. Our Imagine One Earth Map unites our efforts of prayers locally and globally. When we struggle in our personal and collective efforts Imagine One Earth. Human and spiritual genius is found in the miracle of love, imagination, truth and innovation. Non-Profit Pray for Peace supports human value, human rights and sovereignty.
We are active in four free daily international prayers (non-profit). Gateways: Ancient Egypt Gateways; The Pyramids Field, Karnak, Luxor & Theban Hills, Dandara, Aswan & Abu Simbel, Amarna. Japan: Mt Fuji N, S, E, W, Nara & Asuka, Ise, Mt Kurama, Okinawa, Hiroshima, Tamasaki, Ismo, Osaka. Other ancient gateways include Australia: Uluru, Kata Tjuṯa, Mt Connor, Cave Hill, USA: Mt Shasta, UK: St. Michael Ley Axis, London. Glastonbury, Avebury, Tintagel, Lindesfarne, Bamburgh, Castlerigg, and Hadrian’s Wall, Northumberland.
We do not and will not ever support genocide, apartheid, pathological capitalism, human trafficking, food shortage, satanic and cult systems of abuse and destruction. We do not support and will not ever support the pathological dysfunction and psychology that destroys human value, human rights and sovereignty.
El Bawaba, Egypt houses her ancient waters library and Pray for Peace non-profit.