Louise Ashley

H.Louise Ashley is a poet, a cook, artiist,, promoter of Mind Body and Spirit and ambassador for the Planet.

Louise has always had a desire to help raise awareness of the issues she has been studying, and is interested in ways in which we can live more sustainably and in harmony with each other. Her aim is that people will learn as well as love her CD’s, books and art.Louise Ashley

She passionately believes that we have to find new ways of living, being in harmony with each other, the environment, animals and mother earth.

The level of pollution, rainforest destruction, loss of biodiversity, poverty, starvation, animal cruelty, wars, consumerism at the expense of people, animals and the environment, stress, loss of community, lack of employment,and bills all keep people on a tread-mill so they can never really relax and escape. The result –  life is getting less comfortable for more and more people around the world.
Unfortunately, we can think this is the way it has to be. But things could be done a lot better; in fact they have to be different for us to survive environmentally, socially and spiritually.

Loiuse believes that we are more than consumers but have become increasingly spellbound with materialism. We need to balance ourselves along with the great material and technological advancements life can bring us and also live in harmony with the environment and our inner selves.

We can no longer keep going as a society with the increasing greed of large corporations wanting more, made faster, cheaper, at the expense of people the environment and animals.

Bottom line – we need to look at different ways of doing things.

When we make better choices in the world from the things we buy like – Organic and Fair-trade or Vegan we help create a better life and standard of living for the people producing our goods, help reduce the pollution of the planet, help to feed everyone in the world and reduce human and animal suffering and reduce loss of biodiversity.

When we create a world that is based on fairness, co-operation, respect and trust we can begin to evolve as a world by taking away the worst of what is happening now. We have to know it can be different; it does not have to be this way, this bad.

New ways, new solutions, green chemistry, biomimicry, co-operatives, bartering, land swops, food swops, vegan, cooked and raw foods, organic, chemical free household and body products, no animal testing, free energies, flexible work time, connecting with your body, mind and spirit.

In “Survival in a Wounded World”, H Louise Ashley tackles the complexities of our modern lives (capitalism, pesticides and slave labour) with ease and drives her points home succinctly, without fuss and with lyrical sanguinity.

Her passion for her subject matter is also evident in her latest work – an inspirational cd called “Things you need to Know” and despite the gravity of much of the material in both book and cd; Louise manages to weave some very buoyant and enchanting humour throughout her wordplay.  This is poetry that is inclusive.  It appeals to all ages and to a wide demographic.  We dare say that you’ll like it even if you’re not a poetry lover.

Louise has practiced meditation for many years and has recorded a CD called “Easy Meditation” along with two poetry CD’s “Eco Poetry” and “Love and Life”

Passionate about healthy living Louise is also presently working on a cookery book about eating with plant foods – cooked and raw with recipes that everyone can enjoy.

Louise has been endorsed by many high profile people. Actress and restaurenter Heather Mills said: “Louise is truly creative, it’s rare to find that kind of innocence and passion”

Louise Ashley argues that we are all connected to each other the animals and the world. Therefore even the simplest action can directly change things for the better. Do whatever you can, even if it feels like it one tiny thing.

More details at www.louiseashley.com or contact Karen Ridgers at info@mad-promotions.com

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