by Andrea Cosnowsky | Feb 17, 2020 | Freedom, Spiritual Lens, Uncategorized
I grew up in a household where my parents would sometimes fight. At times it was the usual screaming and yelling, others it was more knock-down-drag-out but fighting just the same. My aunt used to ask my mother why she fought so hard with my dad and she answered...
by Andrea Cosnowsky | Feb 13, 2020 | Freedom, Perspective, Spiritual Lens, Teachable
How can I get free from negative emotions? I’ve heard it said that when I point a finger at someone else, I still have three fingers pointed back at me. In other words, when I see something in someone else I don’t like, I have to remember, “if you spot it, you got...
by Andrea Cosnowsky | Feb 10, 2020 | Grace, Spiritual Lens, Truth
Man I stepped in it. I didn’t mean to. Who ever does? I mean, who goes knowingly into the fire to get burned by the reaction of someone else? No one except maybe someone who’s a masochist. But I sure did. And I got the full weight of the backlash which was not pretty....
by Andrea Cosnowsky | Feb 6, 2020 | Freedom, Perspective, Prayer, Resentment, Spiritual Lens
I‘ve heard that resentment feels like urinating down your own leg. It’s warm at first, but then it gets cold, wet and uncomfortable. Or, you can say, that resentment is like taking poison into your body and waiting for the other person to die. Either way, resentment...
by Andrea Cosnowsky | Feb 3, 2020 | Perspective, Spiritual Lens
My mom once taught me about the value of hearing another’s perspective. She said, “imagine two people are standing and facing one another. There is a copy of Time magazine between them. Both agree that the magazine is Time Magazine. One person is describing what he...
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