Tag Archives: Rev. Kanta Bosniak

Word!

There is a Sanskrit word, for truth, “Satya.” It does not mean the brutal harsh expression that some people think of as “honesty.” It means right use of speech, which has compassion, respect and kindness folded into it and which … Continue reading

Forgiveness & the Foxy Quote

Working on my next article for New Thought Families, that quote about holding onto anger popped into my mind. You know the one. Google searching the source, I found this interesting little article. It posits that this quote, often attributed to … Continue reading

Love & Clarity

“Everything is clearer when you’re in love.” -John Lennon I think this a very interesting statement. So often we hear and read that love makes people blind and foolish. I think relationship is an amplifier. If you’re a clingy or … Continue reading

Alleluia!

Is your glass half empty, half full, or continually replenishing? Does it contain H20, water, or music? Wishing you a day of wonder and joy, Kanta  

“Awakened Love”: on the Bridge Above Ego

I am one who likes bridges and connections. I like actual bridges. I like dawn and twilight. I like season changes. I like to create conversations between shapes and colors on canvas and wedding ce…remonies that celebrate the meeting of … Continue reading

Chelsea Love

Barbara fled the farmgirl life and a bad relationship to pursue painting. She flung herself into the edgy artistic scene and supplemented her art sales by working as a receptionist at a chichi dog groomer’s shop in Chelsea. There, she … Continue reading

Yay for Bay! (And for the Artist in Us All)

Sitting here with my coffee, the first thing my eyes and hands went to was an art card artist, art prof, and friend Richard J. Bay gave me one time when we shared a serendipitous moment of happy conversation. He … Continue reading

Burning Bowls: Remembrance and Joy

Many people prepare for the New Year with the burning bowl ritual. They write down something they’re ready to leave behind on a piece of paper and then symbolically surrender it to the flames of Divine dissolution. This is one … Continue reading

Normal, Abnorman and Amazing

“If you are always trying to be normal, you will never know how amazing you can be.” -Maya Angelou Once upon a time, long long ago, a man came knocking at the door of a young couple with small children. … Continue reading

Ganesha R Us

Ganesha (Sanskrit गणेश) is the Hindu god of success and good fortune, though the removal of obstacles. So, he represents the inner shifts we can make when we call upon higher truth and use our discernment to have faith in … Continue reading