Home Actress Lisa Ray Instagram Photos and Posts – April 2020 Part 1 Lisa Ray Instagram - Repost from @thelionlaw using @RepostRegramApp - ❤️ #metime #priorities #thelionlaw

Lisa Ray Instagram – Repost from @thelionlaw using @RepostRegramApp – ❤️ #metime #priorities #thelionlaw

Lisa Ray Instagram - Repost from @thelionlaw using @RepostRegramApp - ❤️ #metime #priorities #thelionlaw

Lisa Ray Instagram – Repost from @thelionlaw using @RepostRegramApp – ❤️ #metime #priorities #thelionlaw | Posted on 23/Apr/2020 19:35:52

Lisa Ray Instagram – Repost from @karen1knorr using @RepostRegramApp – Sikander’s Entrance, Chandra Mahal , Jaipur 2013 / India Song 
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Sikander is a Persian rendition of the name Alexander popular in South Asia, figuratively connoting “defender,” “king,” “conqueror,” etc.Alexander the Great attacked the bordering states of India in 326 BC. He had a decisive battle with the Indian king Purushottam (called Porus in Greek Texts, also called Puru) by the banks of the river Jhelum (Hydaspes as mentioned by Greek Historians). ARTIST SUPPORT PLEDGE 
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many artists have found themselves without work, teaching, technical support and gallery work. Exhibitions and sales have disappeared. In an attempt to help alleviate some of this stress I have instigated the ARTIST SUPPORT PLEDGE #artistsupportpledge 
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Lisa Ray Instagram – I have been feeling a lack of spaciousness in my body and my mind recently. Perhaps there’s been an infiltration of the incessant ‘doing’ of the world that has not halted through serious lockdowns, but rather migrated online and leaked in through our eyes. This evening I chose to sit for a mindful, unguided meditation. I sat without motive or cause. I sat to simply be present. The message I received has been the same for decades, and it forms the warp and weft of my life: silence. and words.
Silence heals. Silence is our home. It’s a natural sanctuary. How have we forgotten? 
I reached for Radical Compassion by beloved meditation teacher @tarabrach and of course, the first paragraph of the book seemed to address me personally, the answer to the question I hadn’t asked: ‘We all get lost in the dense forest of our lives, entangled in incessant worries and planning, in judgements of others, and in our busy striving to meet demands and solve problems. When we’re caught in that thicket, it’s easy to lose sight of what matters most. We forget how we long to be kind and open hearted. We forget our ties to this sacred earth and to all living beings. And in a deep way, we forget who we are.’
Lovers, you don’t NEED to improve your yourself, build wind chimes for the neighbours, become a Master Chef or add anything to your innate perfection. You are not deficient! You are worthy and valuable and infinitely lovable without all the dressing. All we need to do is subtract: all the noise, thoughts, ideas, judgements and beliefs that have sunk their sharp little teeth into your sacred body and mind. Drop anything that is not you. Drop it all like it singes your soul, because it probably does.

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