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 | Dec 21, 2020 | Belief, Spiritual Lens
Enough! Here I am again with this concept that I often struggle with. How do we know if we have enough or even if we are enough? I have struggled with the idea of ‘enough’ in both the having and being sense. Our portion size servings of food have gotten so huge, that...
by Andrea Cosnowsky | Dec 14, 2020 | Integrity, Spiritual Lens
Integrity. It’s a loaded word. The simple meaning is “the state of being whole and undivided.” It means having strong principals.Integrity comes from the same root as integer – a whole number. I define integrity as my outsides match my insides. When both are in...
by Andrea Cosnowsky | Nov 26, 2020 | Perspective, Spiritual Lens
Thanksgiving is a day that for many is fraught with memories. Some have good and positive, warm, happy memories. Others have negative and painful memories and associations with the day itself. Whichever feeling we have for the holiday, we can choose to make our focus...
by Andrea Cosnowsky | Nov 2, 2020 | Courage, Loneliness, Spiritual Lens
Many years ago, I went to summer camp and sang this ditty: “Friends, friends, friends. We will always be. Whether in fair or in dark, stormy weather, our camp will keep us together, the wide and blue, we will ‘ere be true. Love will pervade us ’til death separate us,...
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