by Andrea Cosnowsky | Dec 23, 2019 | Healing, Spiritual Lens
There’s a difference between helping someone and enabling someone. I had to learn the hard way about this difference. I was always taught to try to help people. It never occurred to me that not sometimes when I think I’m being helpful, I’m actually harming them. I had...
by Andrea Cosnowsky | Dec 19, 2019 | Freedom, Spiritual Lens
Why do I seem to limit what I believe God can do? I know I have a lot of old ideas in my mind. And despite all that I have seen God accomplish through me, I doubt God’s ability to do even more. And it seems to defy logic – wouldn’t I see one miracle and think,...
by Andrea Cosnowsky | Dec 16, 2019 | Spiritual Lens, Trust
There wasn’t even a word for it back in the olden days. This concept of “Ghosting” someone – the term which exists now, is when you stop communicating with someone, but don’t let them know why. Back in my early years, that was my modus operandi. I just didn’t...
by Andrea Cosnowsky | Dec 12, 2019 | Spiritual Lens, Uncategorized
The Buddha used to teach that when we desire something and cannot attain it, it makes us suffer. I can relate to this because of when I suffered from infertility. I was unable to conceive and carry a child to term for about 5 years. And every month, I would cry out to...
by Andrea Cosnowsky | Dec 9, 2019 | Faith, Spiritual Lens
I struggle with believing and having faith in a Higher Power. I know that may be surprising – I’m a clergy person. Aren’t I supposed to have faith? Aren’t I supposed to believe in God and it should never waver? Thankfully, I have a congregation that gives me the...
by Andrea Cosnowsky | Dec 5, 2019 | Perspective, Spiritual Lens
Years ago, I received a letter from the IRS informing me that my accountant made an error on my prior year’s taxes and I needed to pay $10,000. I don’t have to tell you, that was a sobering moment. I panicked, and then I called my accountant. We found the error and...
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