Home Actress Lisa Ray Instagram Photos and Posts – May 2021 Part 1 Lisa Ray Instagram - Until the end of this month, dm me a photo of your copy of Close to the Bone (or an order receipt) for a personalised thank you gift for supporting our stories. Posted @withregram • @doubledayca May is Asian Heritage Month here in Canada, and to celebrate that, we want to highlight the incredible work by some of our lovely authors. Especially in light of the events of the last year, there is no time like the present to engage with stories and perspectives that differ from our lived experiences. To our API authors, friends, and followers, we'd like to say - we see you, and we celebrate you! #closetothebone

Lisa Ray Instagram – Until the end of this month, dm me a photo of your copy of Close to the Bone (or an order receipt) for a personalised thank you gift for supporting our stories. Posted @withregram • @doubledayca May is Asian Heritage Month here in Canada, and to celebrate that, we want to highlight the incredible work by some of our lovely authors. Especially in light of the events of the last year, there is no time like the present to engage with stories and perspectives that differ from our lived experiences. To our API authors, friends, and followers, we’d like to say – we see you, and we celebrate you! #closetothebone

Lisa Ray Instagram - Until the end of this month, dm me a photo of your copy of Close to the Bone (or an order receipt) for a personalised thank you gift for supporting our stories. Posted @withregram • @doubledayca May is Asian Heritage Month here in Canada, and to celebrate that, we want to highlight the incredible work by some of our lovely authors. Especially in light of the events of the last year, there is no time like the present to engage with stories and perspectives that differ from our lived experiences. To our API authors, friends, and followers, we'd like to say - we see you, and we celebrate you! #closetothebone

Lisa Ray Instagram – Until the end of this month, dm me a photo of your copy of Close to the Bone (or an order receipt) for a personalised thank you gift for supporting our stories.
Posted @withregram • @doubledayca May is Asian Heritage Month here in Canada, and to celebrate that, we want to highlight the incredible work by some of our lovely authors. Especially in light of the events of the last year, there is no time like the present to engage with stories and perspectives that differ from our lived experiences. To our API authors, friends, and followers, we’d like to say – we see you, and we celebrate you!
#closetothebone | Posted on 11/May/2021 06:38:03

Lisa Ray Instagram – Incredible initiative. Go to @findabed_in to learn more. Resilience and hope- this is the promise in the eyes of the kids of India today and compassionate, innovative adults of tomorrow #India 

Posted @withregram • @findabed_in An intitative by the world’s largest youth run organisation @iimunofficial to build bed capacity and quarantine facilities for covid patients who are asymptotic and show mild symptoms. 

A website where all available beds for those who don’t need hospitalisation are updated in real time. This will be done using the 20,000+ students volunteers we have in 160 cities. 
Our student volunteers will supply COVID resource guide and food guides to these quarantine centres.

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Lisa Ray Instagram – A.F.T.E.R.M.A.T.H.
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I feel it’s essential, every now and then, to zoom out and gain perspective on my so called healing journey. When I was in the weeds of my cancer treatment, I experienced a strange phenomenon. Presence. It was like all the whirling thoughts couldn’t disturb my pure appreciation of say, the piano concert in the atrium of my cancer hospital, or the bending of the light on slow walks by the lake in late afternoon, or the fatty taste of a particularly plump polish sausage on my tongue. I was so alert to the world and it’s gifts. 
When you are in recovery, which in my case was a long, arduous road, you hold onto these epiphanies of how much grace there is in a simple and elegantly led life. You bargain and negotiate. You tell yourself you will never sweat the small stuff again. You throw off layers of old beliefs and relationships that stifle or don’t serve who you are becoming. You give away your expensive heels and only regret it for a week. You give your time and energy to projects that are meaningful until your heart is just a little sprained and you need insoles. It all feels like you have touched some sort of an awakening that will make life sweeter than you ever thought possible.
it’s a delusion.
Has my life been transformed for the better, hell yes. But I still stumble, I forget to express gratitude, I forget I am an apprentice of second chances and I should be conducting myself with celestial integrity. 
Because I don’t. 
That’s the truth. I can be cranky, unreasonable, petty, and selfish. Should I go on, or do you get the gist?
So I post this image, not to identify with that version of me – I am of course more than my disease- but to find a way to abide through the Aftermath. 
Aren’t we all living in the aftermath of something? (COVID will be in our rear view mirror) And how wonderful that it gives us the chance to embrace the entire spectrum of messy humanness. The aftermath edges us in the direction of living without self judgment and without remorse to accept a life of uncharted dissonance. Which can be very very interesting, to say the least.
Healing begins where you are.

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