by Andrea Cosnowsky | Feb 11, 2021 | Grief, Spiritual Lens
Psalm (55:7-8) says, “O that I had the wings of a dove! I would fly away and find rest there.” I had taken some time off from the blog to reflect and rest. Winter has given me a chance to – well, winter! And do less and to ‘be’ a little more. This winter has...
by Andrea Cosnowsky | Oct 29, 2020 | Grief, Spiritual Lens
I have found that lately, many people I know feel that they are grieving. They are seized with a sense of grief, loss, foreboding, sorrow and sadness. There isn’t any one reason for the grief – it’s more of a combination. Regardless of the reason, grief has the...
by Andrea Cosnowsky | Aug 27, 2020 | Grief, Spiritual Lens
Do you ever feel that life seems more exhausting these days than it did before? Like you’re tired and maybe even irritable seemingly for no reason? Of course, we are dealing with everything going on in the world: COVID-19, wildfires raging out of control, hurricanes...
by Andrea Cosnowsky | Jun 1, 2020 | Grief, Powerlessness, Prayer, Spiritual Lens
Grief and Powerlessness – those seem to be the overriding emotions of the day. It’s easy to feel grief stricken and powerless. Between The Coronavirus, The injustice and recent murders in our country, The riots and looting. That overall feeling of...
by Andrea Cosnowsky | Apr 2, 2020 | Grief, Spiritual Lens
Pandemic Depression – How To Make It Through Okay, I confess I’m not okay. I’m feeling the effects of prolonged quarantine as well as the pressure of producing at work. Some days I just don’t want to produce anything but rather to sleep. However, there’s the...
by Andrea Cosnowsky | Feb 27, 2020 | Grief, Spiritual Lens
I congratulated my Doctor friend on his upcoming retirement. He was pushing 70 and I thought he’d be excited to have some time to enjoy life. Instead, he said, “This is the worst thing that could happen to me.” He was miserable about it. And he looked it. The idea of...
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