by Andrea Cosnowsky | Dec 3, 2020 | Faith, Perseverence, Spiritual Lens
Most of us are taught, as young children, to have patience. We learn by having to wait, to fidget, be bored and then get our reward. However, as each generation has grown up, and technology has shortened our having to have patience, it has become less of a need. If we...
by Andrea Cosnowsky | Nov 23, 2020 | Faith, Spiritual Lens
How does God communicate with human kind? The best way I an answer is that God sends us signs which I will call, “God winks.” That is, times when unexplainable things happen all of a sudden, and everything falls into place. These times when serendipity happens,...
by Andrea Cosnowsky | Jun 11, 2020 | Faith, Perspective, Power, Prayer, Spiritual Lens, Trust
The era of the Coronavirus has taught me that I am full of old ideas and limiting beliefs! It’s shocking to admit that I have old ideas about the ways things can be…but it’s true. It’s human to limit ourselves by the way we’re wired to believe. The good news is,...
by Andrea Cosnowsky | May 14, 2020 | Faith, Spiritual Lens
This seems like a Bleak Winter Sky but the promise is that Spring is soon going to burst forth I wrote about faith back in January. http://rabbicosnowsky.com/having-faith-when-it-seems-that-nothing-is-happening. I told the story about bamboo and that sometimes things...
by Andrea Cosnowsky | Apr 30, 2020 | Change, Faith, Fear, Spiritual Lens
As I said in a previous post, http://rabbicosnowsky.com/308-2 , over thirty years ago I too had to go on welfare and therefore rely upon public aid. Still in my teens, I had dropped out of college for the second time. I was cut off from my family, and had just been...
by Andrea Cosnowsky | Apr 6, 2020 | Faith, Spiritual Lens
Yesterday my friend smashed her finger while helping her father chop wood. I could feel her pain as she told me the story. As painful as it was for her, it was even harder to hold back the tears. So she let them flow. Despite the physical pain, emotionally she...
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