Home Actress Lisa Ray Instagram Photos and Posts – November 2020 Part 1 Lisa Ray Instagram - OM Shreem Maha Lakshmiyei Namah . ‘When the goddess of wealth comes to give you her blessing, you shouldn’t leave the room to wash your face’ - Hindu proverb from ‘The Henna Artist’

Lisa Ray Instagram – OM Shreem Maha Lakshmiyei Namah . ‘When the goddess of wealth comes to give you her blessing, you shouldn’t leave the room to wash your face’ – Hindu proverb from ‘The Henna Artist’

Lisa Ray Instagram - OM Shreem Maha Lakshmiyei Namah . ‘When the goddess of wealth comes to give you her blessing, you shouldn’t leave the room to wash your face’ - Hindu proverb from ‘The Henna Artist’

Lisa Ray Instagram – OM Shreem Maha Lakshmiyei Namah
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‘When the goddess of wealth comes to give you her blessing, you shouldn’t leave the room to wash your face’
– Hindu proverb from ‘The Henna Artist’ | Posted on 12/Nov/2020 21:42:32

Lisa Ray Instagram – All I wanted for Diwali is here 💓
I’ve been a disciple of Tibetan Buddhist practises for years. These treasures from @rolibooks – the best, most thoughtful coffee table publishers I’ve come across – will give me years of covetable pleasure (on the middle path, no less) Of course, you needn’t be a follower to relish the beauty and universal wisdom embedded in these books.
Thank you @piyukapoor for sending #SacredVoices, the  definitive collection of wisdom from #Nyingma masters, all the way to Canada. What a gorgeous and thorough effort to preserve and transmit the remarkable energy of the lineage. And I can’t say enough about this candid and intimate biography on H.H. The Dalai Lama that throws new light on a beloved world leader and spiritual master.
Love and deep bows. 
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Lisa Ray Instagram – She thinks about it while tracing her hip bone. Muscle on ligament. The shower is hot.

Why did you have kids if they bother you so? If they drive you to despair?

I don’t know. Something more important than philosophy moved me. Maybe to see if I could belong. I thought I would see oasis in the curve of a small skull. When something familiar is born the unfamiliar dies. Right? Isn’t this is how we love each other out of aloneness.

Did it happen?

Ask me tomorrow. Not today.

– Fiction work in progress
#fictionisnevercancelled

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