Home Actress Lisa Ray Instagram Photos and Posts – July 2021 Lisa Ray Instagram - Posted @withregram • @vajra_wisdom An important point to remember is that whatever information we gather, we also filter, so what we’re left with is a very particular kind of understanding unique to ourselves. This understanding is not realization. It’s not even an experience. It is like a patch that will eventually fall off. It’s fine to be covered in patches of understanding because sooner or later they are bound to fall off so that experience can be revealed. However, we should also be aware that living with all these patches will prolong the time we spend on the path to enlightenment. How much time do we really have left in this lifetime? Twenty years? Thirty, if we’re lucky? Given that everything we have understood so far is nothing more than a patch that’s holding together our version of samsara, are any of us really willing to spend another ten years believing in that reality? We must, therefore, be prepared to peel off those patches. But be aware that once the inner skin has been exposed, it’s possible to mistake it for the fruit, which is why we must always be ready to accept that it is just another skin. This is not a principle we apply only to hearing, contemplation, or reading; it’s even more relevant when we meditate. This is what is meant by the Tibetan saying “Experience is like a mist in the morning. It will evaporate.” ~Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche (The Guru Drinks Bourbon?) Shambhala Publications, Inc.

Lisa Ray Instagram – Posted @withregram • @vajra_wisdom An important point to remember is that whatever information we gather, we also filter, so what we’re left with is a very particular kind of understanding unique to ourselves. This understanding is not realization. It’s not even an experience. It is like a patch that will eventually fall off. It’s fine to be covered in patches of understanding because sooner or later they are bound to fall off so that experience can be revealed. However, we should also be aware that living with all these patches will prolong the time we spend on the path to enlightenment. How much time do we really have left in this lifetime? Twenty years? Thirty, if we’re lucky? Given that everything we have understood so far is nothing more than a patch that’s holding together our version of samsara, are any of us really willing to spend another ten years believing in that reality? We must, therefore, be prepared to peel off those patches. But be aware that once the inner skin has been exposed, it’s possible to mistake it for the fruit, which is why we must always be ready to accept that it is just another skin. This is not a principle we apply only to hearing, contemplation, or reading; it’s even more relevant when we meditate. This is what is meant by the Tibetan saying “Experience is like a mist in the morning. It will evaporate.” ~Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche (The Guru Drinks Bourbon?) Shambhala Publications, Inc.

Lisa Ray Instagram - Posted @withregram • @vajra_wisdom An important point to remember is that whatever information we gather, we also filter, so what we’re left with is a very particular kind of understanding unique to ourselves. This understanding is not realization. It’s not even an experience. It is like a patch that will eventually fall off. It’s fine to be covered in patches of understanding because sooner or later they are bound to fall off so that experience can be revealed. However, we should also be aware that living with all these patches will prolong the time we spend on the path to enlightenment. How much time do we really have left in this lifetime? Twenty years? Thirty, if we’re lucky? Given that everything we have understood so far is nothing more than a patch that’s holding together our version of samsara, are any of us really willing to spend another ten years believing in that reality? We must, therefore, be prepared to peel off those patches. But be aware that once the inner skin has been exposed, it’s possible to mistake it for the fruit, which is why we must always be ready to accept that it is just another skin. This is not a principle we apply only to hearing, contemplation, or reading; it’s even more relevant when we meditate. This is what is meant by the Tibetan saying “Experience is like a mist in the morning. It will evaporate.” ~Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche (The Guru Drinks Bourbon?) Shambhala Publications, Inc.

Lisa Ray Instagram – Posted @withregram • @vajra_wisdom An important point to remember is that whatever information we gather, we also filter, so what we’re left with is a very particular kind of understanding unique to ourselves.

This understanding is not realization. It’s not even an experience. It is like a patch that will eventually fall off. It’s fine to be covered in patches of understanding because sooner or later they are bound to fall off so that experience can be revealed. However, we should also be aware that living with all these patches will prolong the time we spend on the path to enlightenment. How much time do we really have left in this lifetime? Twenty years? Thirty, if we’re lucky? Given that everything we have understood so far is nothing more than a patch that’s holding together our version of samsara, are any of us really willing to spend another ten years believing in that reality? We must, therefore, be prepared to peel off those patches.

But be aware that once the inner skin has been exposed, it’s possible to mistake it for the fruit, which is why we must always be ready to accept that it is just another skin. This is not a principle we apply only to hearing, contemplation, or reading; it’s even more relevant when we meditate. This is what is meant by the Tibetan saying “Experience is like a mist in the morning. It will evaporate.”

~Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche
(The Guru Drinks Bourbon?)
Shambhala Publications, Inc. | Posted on 29/Jun/2021 23:51:10

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Lisa Ray Instagram – Posted @withregram • @parasmoghtader You are your own healer.

The Âyurveda of you, is the truth that lives inside of you. That wisdom that knows. 

AND no matter where you are, it will meet you there… with no judgments, no agenda, no shaming ….ONLY curiosity.

For when curiosity is present, there can not be judgement. They can not co-exist. 

That inner wisdom whispers kindly in your ear: “My dear, it is time to heal. Heal the past, forgive, awaken the truth, find yourself in an abundance of material stuff, light and love and joy. All of it. 

✨Because that is truly who you are. You are all of it. You are already whole.

✨You are not the blaming + shame.

✨Or the anger.

✨Or the judgment that keeps coming up in your inner voice.

✨Or your ill health. Not even the self doubts.

✨You are only light and wisdom.

And when that day comes when you decide to heal, I will be here to guide you.

Because you are not alone. I have walked the path just a little ahead of you. So have other epic women like my dear friend @lisaraniray (thank you for inspiring me now and always). 

_Paras Moghtader 

Creating 10 steps to self worth and trauma informed development.

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