We had the good fortune of connecting with HH John Djoser R. and we’ve shared our conversation below.

Hi HH John, do you have some perspective or insight you can share with us on the question of when someone should give up versus when they should keep going?
I’ve recently changed my perspective on life and how I contribute my time within this journey. I’ve chosen to not give up, if I’ll regret doing so at the end of my days on earth.

That very well may have been the same thought for those who did so much with so little time. (ie: Alexander Hamilton, Dr Martin Luther King & 2 PAC)

Can you open up a bit about your work and career? We’re big fans and we’d love for our community to learn more about your work.
My work is to improve my personal peace through knowledge and obtaining wisdom of those whom come before me. What set me apart is my time, date and location of my birth. The star alignment set the path, I work to reach and accomplish my potential as humble and inspiring as I can.

Everything I’ve touched until this point, whether it be a book (@52Overstandings), a metaverse (The AvaWorld), a clothing brand (@klifeqlove) they are all contributions to Love, Healing & Prosperity for all those living for the service of others.

Its not intended to be easy, but it’s divine. I’m learning and discovering both the depths and heights capable by myself and many others. I would like the world to know that many of us have a story, that pre-dates this present awareness. Never stop asking questions. Always reach towards the sun.

Any places to eat or things to do that you can share with our readers? If they have a friend visiting town, what are some spots they could take them to?
Well if I have a friend visiting the weekly itinerary would be to explore my neighborhood and the coast.

Day 1: Smoothie time with the kids in our peaceful backyard – off to a quiet spot at Marina Del Rey.

Day 2: Hike at Griffith Park – s’mores in the backyard.

Day 3: Rest in. Tacos in the Los Feliz Hills @ private residence, including Karaoke.

Day 4: Costal train ride to San Diego for the day – Beach day in La Jolla.

Day 5: Rest in. Grill some mushrooms, beyond sausage, corn and eggplant for lunch. Find a local music scene or play.

Day 6: Drive up to San Francisco and visit family and friends.

Day 7: Return to LA along the costal hwy. Stop for a hike and yoga set for stretching.

Who else deserves some credit and recognition?
I would like to dedicate my shoutout to my earthly spiritual teacher / mentor/father/brother, Master Carl Rashu-Aten Davis. He has recently returned to his heavenly home, stronger and more accomplished than ever.

My additional recognition goes to all the earthly angels whom surround and protect my soul. The journey of spiritual accession is a personal one, but Karla, Shawn, Aurora & Willa make it one of constant gratitude.

Website: www.52OVERSTANDINGS.COM

Instagram: @52overstandings

Image Credits
Damu Malik Photography

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