Sandra Lowen: I Was Looking for the Messiah [Podcast Ep. 18]

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Today we’re joined by the Rev. Dr. Sandra Scott Lowen. Sandra is a licensed clinical therapist with more than thirty years of experience and a Ph.D. in Literature and Creative Writing. She is an ordained minister and author of several novels, articles, poems, and musical compositions.

Sandra became affiliated with the Family Federation through what was known as the Unified Family in November of 1966, moved by the Divine Principle. Just one year later, she was inspiring others with its teachings and became one of the earliest African-American members in the U.S. In 1972, she performed her original music with a choir on the initial Day of Hope tour.

Sandra attended the Marriage Blessing in 1975 and continued with the performing arts for several more years. She worked with Common Suffering, an organization set up by Mrs. Moon to bring awareness of religious persecution. She then returned to New York in 1985 as a lecturer of Apartheid and Economics.

The Lowens have maintained a private therapy practice since 1992, specializing in couples, family, and group therapy, and have conducted marriage and other seminars throughout the United States. They have one adult son and two grandsons.

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