Home Actress Lisa Ray Instagram Photos and Posts – August 2021 Lisa Ray Instagram - Posted @withregram • @vajra_wisdom Those who do not pursue praise and gain, those who do not shun criticism and loss, may be stigmatized as abnormal or even insane. When observed from an ordinary point of view, enlightened beings may seem insane because they don’t negotiate, they cannot be lured or swayed by material gain, they don’t get bored, they don’t look for thrills, they have no face to lose, they do not conform to rules of etiquette, they never employ hypocrisy for personal gain, they never do things to impress people, and they don’t display their talents and powers just for the sake of it. But if it benefits others, these saints will do anything necessary, from having perfect table manners to leading a Fortune 500 company. In 2,500 years of Buddhist history there have probably been countless enlightened beings who were never identified or who were banished for being insane. – Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche

Lisa Ray Instagram – Posted @withregram • @vajra_wisdom Those who do not pursue praise and gain, those who do not shun criticism and loss, may be stigmatized as abnormal or even insane. When observed from an ordinary point of view, enlightened beings may seem insane because they don’t negotiate, they cannot be lured or swayed by material gain, they don’t get bored, they don’t look for thrills, they have no face to lose, they do not conform to rules of etiquette, they never employ hypocrisy for personal gain, they never do things to impress people, and they don’t display their talents and powers just for the sake of it. But if it benefits others, these saints will do anything necessary, from having perfect table manners to leading a Fortune 500 company. In 2,500 years of Buddhist history there have probably been countless enlightened beings who were never identified or who were banished for being insane. – Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche

Lisa Ray Instagram - Posted @withregram • @vajra_wisdom Those who do not pursue praise and gain, those who do not shun criticism and loss, may be stigmatized as abnormal or even insane. When observed from an ordinary point of view, enlightened beings may seem insane because they don’t negotiate, they cannot be lured or swayed by material gain, they don’t get bored, they don’t look for thrills, they have no face to lose, they do not conform to rules of etiquette, they never employ hypocrisy for personal gain, they never do things to impress people, and they don’t display their talents and powers just for the sake of it. But if it benefits others, these saints will do anything necessary, from having perfect table manners to leading a Fortune 500 company. In 2,500 years of Buddhist history there have probably been countless enlightened beings who were never identified or who were banished for being insane. – Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche

Lisa Ray Instagram – Posted @withregram • @vajra_wisdom Those who do not pursue praise and gain, those who do not shun criticism and loss, may be stigmatized as abnormal or even insane. When observed from an ordinary point of view, enlightened beings may seem insane because they don’t negotiate, they cannot be lured or swayed by material gain, they don’t get bored, they don’t look for thrills, they have no face to lose, they do not conform to rules of etiquette, they never employ hypocrisy for personal gain, they never do things to impress people, and they don’t display their talents and powers just for the sake of it. But if it benefits others, these saints will do anything necessary, from having perfect table manners to leading a Fortune 500 company. In 2,500 years of Buddhist history there have probably been countless enlightened beings who were never identified or who were banished for being insane.

– Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche | Posted on 04/Jul/2021 09:17:21

Lisa Ray Instagram – • @kanikachaddagupta One of India’s first supermodels. Actor. Cancer survivor. Mother of twins through surrogacy. Woman of no fixed address. 🌏

This week, I am honored to interview cross cultural phenomenon Lisa Ray. 🌸

Raised in Canada by an Indian father and Polish mother 👩🏼‍❤️‍💋‍👨🏾, Ray was discovered while on vacation in India and went on to become a successful model and award-winning actress who starred in Canada’s Oscar nominated film, Water, amongst other prestigious credits. Named one of the ‘Ten most beautiful Indian women of the millenium’ by a Times of India poll, Ray cemented her profile as an iconic figure in India before leaving for drama school in London and opportunities around the world. 🎭

In 2009, Ray attended the Toronto International Film Festival in support of her work in two films. That day she announced her battle with multiple myeloma with the public. In order to cope, she wrote in her blog, “The Yellow Diaries.” 📝

Her forthrightness and humour in navigating a difficult illness earned her ‘The Voice Achievers Award’ and ‘The Hope Award’. Ray went on to help raise funds for the first research chair for Multiple Myeloma at Princess Margaret Hospital in Toronto. Ray’s philanthropic efforts support SickKids Hospital and serving as an Ambassador of Plan Canada’s ‘Because I Am A Girl’ campaign, a global movement that supports the rights of girls around the world.

Lisa’s most recent release is her memoir, Close to The Bone.

🖋️ “An unflinching, deeply moving account of her nomadic existence: her entry into the Indian entertainment industry at sixteen; her relationship with her Bengali father and Polish mother; life on the movie sets and her brush with the Oscars; her battle with eating disorders; being diagnosed with multiple myeloma at thirty-seven; her spiritual quest; lovers and traitors, mentors and dream-makers; and the heartaches and triumphs along the way.” 📖

Lisa and her husband Jason Dehni have two lovely daughters, Sufi and Soleil.

Lisa, I love our serendipitous connection (#twinmoms!, big hugs to you @brindabhatt) and thank you for sharing your story. 🙏🏼💕

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