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 | Sep 24, 2020 | Courage, Spiritual Lens
A few years ago, I was introduced to a concept called ‘Moral Injury.’ Moral Injury is best defined as “the damage done to one’s conscience or moral compass when that person perpetrates, witnesses, or fails to prevent acts that transgress one’s own moral...
by Andrea Cosnowsky | Jul 20, 2020 | Perspective, Spiritual Lens
Ralph Waldo Emerson said the above quote – we become what we think about. (Once, Tony Robbins tweeted this, someone else tweeted back, “I’m about to turn into fudge brownie ice cream.”) I thought that was funny. And then I realized, how much truth there...
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...
by Andrea Cosnowsky | Dec 26, 2019 | Perspective, Spiritual Lens
My friend Bob tells the story of the Chinaman who lived as a sharecropping farmer. He had one horse, which in his town, made him a bit wealthier than his neighbors. But still almost all of what he grew went to the landlord. He and his one son tilled the earth day...
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