Home Actress Lisa Ray Instagram Photos and Posts – December 2016 Lisa Ray Instagram - #Dakinigang discussing humble yet sky high dreams for the coming new year from #Alto in #HongKong ALTO

Lisa Ray Instagram – #Dakinigang discussing humble yet sky high dreams for the coming new year from #Alto in #HongKong ALTO

Lisa Ray Instagram - #Dakinigang discussing humble yet sky high dreams for the coming new year from #Alto in #HongKong ALTO

Lisa Ray Instagram – #Dakinigang discussing humble yet sky high dreams for the coming new year from #Alto in #HongKong ALTO | Posted on 30/Nov/2016 17:19:06

Lisa Ray Instagram – Reposted from #Avantgardens

Avantgardens. The origin of the term “Tree hugger”
The first tree huggers were 294 men and 69 women belonging to the Bishnois branch of Hinduism, who, in 1730, died while trying to protect the trees in their village from being turned into the raw material for building a palace. They literally clung to the trees, while being slaughtered by the foresters. But their action led to a royal decree prohibiting the cutting of trees in any Bishnoi village. And now those villages are virtual wooded oases amidst an otherwise desert landscape.

Not only that, the Bishnois inspired the Chipko movement (chipko means “to cling” in Hindi) that started in the 1970s, when a group of peasant women in the Himalayan hills of northern India threw their arms around trees designated to be cut down. Within a few years, this tactic, also known as tree satyagraha, had spread across India, ultimately forcing reforms in forestry and a moratorium on tree felling in Himalayan regions.

Source: goo.gl/HTyZEj via James Koehnline
Photo: The village women of the Chipko movement in the early 70’s in the Garhwal Hills of India, protecting the trees from being cut down. 香港國際機場HK Int’l Airport
Lisa Ray Instagram – Been reflecting on my recent trip to The Department of Cosmetics and Perfumery at V.G. Vaze College in Mumbai with #SheetalDesai of @cplaromas where I had the very moving opportunity to present #LisaRayJasmineofIndia to the extraordinary students of COFVI, the College of Fragrance for the Visually Impaired. I have been wanting to visit ever since my wonderful partner @the7virtues met the students and told me about this programme which our fragrance #JasmineofIndia – and which YOU as a #retailactivist – supports every time a bottle is purchased.
COFVI is a unique education initiative in Mumbai, spear headed by our aroma partners @cplaromas which trains the visually impaired to become experts in the perfume industry.
Check out COFVI online for more on this inspiring program and how you can help. ‘What might be considered a disability by some, actually offers substantial expertise in a specialist area’

Thanks @the7virtues for partnering with me and opening this world to all my senses.

#NeverGiveUp #JasmineofIndia #PeacePerfume #ScentofHope #COFVI V. G. Vaze College of Arts, Science and Commerce

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