Meet
a Scientologist - Bernie Lowenstein Found the Key to
Success in the Competitive Art World
This
Melbourne, Australia, art and framing gallery director loves to create
exactly the right effect for his clients. Watch his Meet a Scientologist
video on the Scientology website.
New
York, NY (Vocus) October 13, 2010
This
Melbourne, Australia, art and framing gallery director loves to create
exactly the right effect for his clients. Watch his “Meet a
Scientologist” video on the Scientology website.
A
25-year veteran of the art business, Bernie Lowenstein describes
himself as a “typical Aussie renegade” who loves
good food, good coffee and creating things with his hands.
Nothing
conveys his whimsical nature more than when the seemingly staid and
serious businessman scampers across the showroom floor in his video,
expressing his delight at having created
a unique, unusual or particularly aesthetic combination of artwork and
frame.
What
delights him most? “When you get something that’s
really good and people just walk in and see it and say,
‘Whoa!’”
Lowenstein,
58, attributes his success in the highly competitive art world to what
he has learned in Scientology. It has affected every aspect of his
work—his ability to organize and manage his business,
supervise and motivate his employees and interact successfully with
customers.
“You
really need to be able to understand people,” he says.
“Your ability to listen to people and acknowledge them, to
handle things that might trouble them, that skill is very
important.”
In
addition to his art and framing gallery, Lowenstein is a highly trained
Scientology pastoral counselor, in charge of the Church of Scientology
Mission of Melbourne for the last 16 years.
View
Bernie Lowenstein’s video on Scientology.org
The
popular “Meet a Scientologist” profiles on the
Church of Scientology International Video Channel at Scientology.org
now total 150 broadcast-quality documentary videos featuring
Scientologists from diverse locations and walks of life. The personal
stories are told by Scientologists who are educators, teenagers,
skydivers, a golf instructor, a hip-hop dancer, IT manager, stunt
pilot, mothers, fathers, dentists, photographers, actors, musicians,
fashion designers, engineers, students, business owners and more.
A
digital pioneer and leader in the online religious community, in April
2008 the Church of Scientology became the first major religion to
launch its own official YouTube Video Channel, which has now been
viewed by millions of visitors.