Home Actress Lisa Ray Instagram Photos and Posts – July 2020 Part 3 Lisa Ray Instagram - We had planned to spend the summer boating and hiking from our home in Nelson BC in the Kootenay mountains. I am a mountain girl and I’ve seen a lot of spectacular vistas, but there is nothing to match the purity of the Kootenays. Since we can’t travel from Singapore I take refuge in these pictures and facetime with our friends who live there. @nelsonkootenaylake @nelsonbritishcolumbia

Lisa Ray Instagram – We had planned to spend the summer boating and hiking from our home in Nelson BC in the Kootenay mountains. I am a mountain girl and I’ve seen a lot of spectacular vistas, but there is nothing to match the purity of the Kootenays. Since we can’t travel from Singapore I take refuge in these pictures and facetime with our friends who live there. @nelsonkootenaylake @nelsonbritishcolumbia

Lisa Ray Instagram - We had planned to spend the summer boating and hiking from our home in Nelson BC in the Kootenay mountains. I am a mountain girl and I’ve seen a lot of spectacular vistas, but there is nothing to match the purity of the Kootenays. Since we can’t travel from Singapore I take refuge in these pictures and facetime with our friends who live there. @nelsonkootenaylake @nelsonbritishcolumbia

Lisa Ray Instagram – We had planned to spend the summer boating and hiking from our home in Nelson BC in the Kootenay mountains. I am a mountain girl and I’ve seen a lot of spectacular vistas, but there is nothing to match the purity of the Kootenays. Since we can’t travel from Singapore I take refuge in these pictures and facetime with our friends who live there.
@nelsonkootenaylake @nelsonbritishcolumbia | Posted on 30/Jun/2020 08:12:44

Lisa Ray Instagram – I think I’m in love with the #Elfie series even more than #Souffle. #Elfie dressed in rainbow colours is the mascot @thelalitgroup and these books were conceptualised by @keshavsurifoundation to illustrate how love and acceptance is a way of life. In Elphie and the Peacock, the sweet little Elephant is taunted for his bright colours which makes him stick out in a herd of grey. He meets a flock of peacocks who show him he need not cover himself in dull colours to fit in. In Elfie and the dance party, he meets a dj tune spinning solitary bear in a wheelchair who longs to play a party up in the rocks but can’t figure out how to get up there. With Elfie’s help the bear soon has the entire animal kingdom dancing to trance. You get the drift. 
More than their irresistible charm, these books matter because representation is still lacking in India. The message to the world is #Purelove and inclusiveness. Imagine a new generation reading about Elfie and opening their arms without discrimination to all genders, preferences, religions and physical abilities. 
Thank you @keshavsurifoundation
#pridemonth
Lisa Ray Instagram – I read these luminous words on @natashabadhwar timeline 
Such a harvest of wisdom must be shared. It’s not easy to crack open and stand in vulnerability with an aching heart, but it is freedom and the work of our lives: 
Repost: It’s easy to feel completely overwhelmed in the face of the multiple crises India is facing…
Our ability to emotionally survive a time like this perhaps lies in our capacity to somehow be able to stand in what educator and author, Parker Palmer, calls ‘the tragic gap’…
In the face of overwhelming problems, we tend to flip either into the realm of corrosive cynicism and stop believing that anything will change and end up living only for ourselves, or we flip into the world of irrelevant idealism and empty optimism, and ‘float above it all.’ The result is the same, as both the cynics and so-called idealists end up doing little good in the world.
Palmer tells us that very few choose to stand in the tragic gap because they know that doing so will break their hearts. But the key, he says, is to let the pain and tragedy break our hearts open and let empathy flow, instead of letting them shatter like exploding grenades, spewing shards of hatred and anger out into the world.”
~ Read this luminous piece by Rohit Kumar to get a potted history of the times we live in and the wisdom to know what to do about it.
Image: The World Unseen

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