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Elizabeth Lowe came to certainty about Avatar Adi Da’s Power to Bless and Liberate the world through the result of her own personal history. Elizabeth was born in Vienna of Jewish parents just as Hitler entered the city in 1938. Her parents fled with her to the United States shortly thereafter. Throughout her life she had been troubled by the appalling human suffering caused by oppression and had been socially active to alleviate such suffering in any way she could.
In 1992, she sat with Avatar Adi Da Samraj while on retreat at Adi Da Samrajashram. After that first occasion, Avatar Adi Da Samraj told other devotees of His response to her.
Avatar
Adi Da: When Elizabeth came here, it made Me weep to see her
come into My house. All the suffering of the Jews in her face, all
over her body. Nobody deserves that. Nobody has ever deserved it.
That such a thing should have happened is intolerable. She brought
that face to Me, and now she loves Me, and that is without a doubt.
After she left, I went into My room and wept. Tell her that I hold
her before Me. I cry for her.
Elizabeth: I
said to Him, “This is what my parents took me out of Europe for
— to find You.” Then, without a moment’s premeditation I blurted
out, “Can I come to You?”
All I can remember
is that I suddenly found myself kneeling in front of His feet on
the chaise, with my head resting on His knees. I was weeping
and then screaming with enormous force, my hands holding on to His
Divine legs for strength and reassurance. I could hardly believe
my own ears as the screams seemed to fall out of me into
the chaise and the ground below, filling the air with the horror
that has always resided in me. There was no particular content —
just generalized agony over the horrors of the world.
Even as this was happening,
I also wondered if I should be doing this and attempted to raise
my head. It was then that I noticed Avatar Adi Da Samraj’s hands
firmly on my head and His feet holding me at both sides of my rib
cage. Reassured, I again allowed the process to unfold. Sometimes
the sobs and screams turned to a roaring rage. I felt a fleeting
concern about frightening the young people who were present. But
the force of His Love brushed aside all concerns. Behind me I heard
devotees weeping and praising Avatar Adi Da as they witnessed this
moment of His great Compassion and purifying Work — not only with
me, but, I am convinced, with the whole world. After many minutes
my sobs and screams subsided and I raised my head as Avatar Adi
Da Samraj relaxed His hold on me. I told Him how I had always lived
life as a great struggle which I felt was finally over — that from
now on I could rest in His Spiritual Embrace. As I expressed my
love and praised Him, His lips parted slightly emitting the most
exquisite, barely audible sounds of Love and Compassion. He was
absolutely present and intimate, Giving me everything, with not
a hair of withholding.

During
my retreat, my beloved Guru showered me with Love again and again.
And He instructed me directly, relieving me of my lifelong addiction
to sorrow and fear and my compulsion to “save the world.”
One night, we retreatants
were invited to one of the gatherings that Avatar Adi Da was having
with the Ashram residents. When I approached Him late in the evening,
He said directly into my ear, “What is it, My beloved?” He went
on to say something like: “You have taken on the suffering of the
world all your life. You must not do that anymore. That is too much
for a human being. That is My Work. Only I can do that Work.” These
words burned a path from my ear to my heart.
In that moment, I knew
— not only in my head, but bodily — that what He was saying was
true. In my pain about the world, I had not taken God into account.
I had presumed a world bereft of the Divine and had stressfully
assumed the impossible task of righting the ills of the world by
myself. I could feel in that moment that this is His
Work, and I could sense the enormity of the suffering He takes on
for the sake of the world — and His Great Power to do so. From that
point on, I knew that I would not cease to work for the well-being
of all people, but it would be in the context of devotion and surrender
to the One Who really does the changing, in great part through the
response of His devotees and of those He "touches" with His great
Love, Compassion, and Spirit-Power.
Finally
I understood something of the profundity of the relationship that
my Guru had forged with me, and I knew that this relationship was
the real key to healing the human heart. I saw beyond all doubt
that the Guru-devotee relationship is a natural, inherent function
of existence, and that having that relationship
denied to one (as it is systematically in Western culture) is worse
than having the gift of sight or one’s limbs denied. And I
saw that a society without the infusion of such Divine "mastery"
could never be ultimately made right.
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