by Andrea Cosnowsky | Jun 25, 2020 | Meditation, Spiritual Lens, Trust
Learning how to be still – how to do nothing – while living in a ‘do everything’ world is a very important skill. Doing nothing seems slothful and lazy but is actually a powerful and rejuvenating experience for the soul. For those who seek a spiritual...
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 | Jun 4, 2020 | Peace, Serenity, Spiritual Lens, Trust
We are living in very tumultuous times. How can we find serenity and peace when everyone seems to be on edge? Is it even possible to have a modicum of serenity and peace? Look at the negativity of the headlines. See how Twitter is spewing harsh rhetoric on both...
by Andrea Cosnowsky | Apr 23, 2020 | Spiritual Lens, Trust
Are you exhausted? I’m exhausted. I didn’t know that working from home and homeschooling my children could be so enervating. Add that to many of the chores I used to hire out so I could take a break. Now there’s no break. I’m not complaining (okay, maybe a little) but...
by Andrea Cosnowsky | Jan 27, 2020 | Change, Spiritual Lens, Trust
There’s a story in the Torah, (Old Testament or Hebrew Bible) about a minor character that is a great metaphor on how to relax when times are hard. The story is about Hagar who is Sarah’s handmaiden. Sarah who was infertile, gave Hagar to her husband Abraham so they...
by Andrea Cosnowsky | Jan 9, 2020 | Guidance, Spiritual Lens, Trust
I’m from New York. As a family, we’d drive through the city and I’d see antennae’s on top of the apartment buildings. The purpose of the antenna was to make television watching clearer and easier. In the apartments below, all the person would have to do is to adjust...
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