We were lucky to catch up with Luu Love recently and have shared our conversation below.
Luu, we’ve been so fortunate to work with so many incredible folks and one common thread we have seen is that those who have built amazing lives for themselves are also often the folks who are most generous. Where do you think your generosity comes from?
Generosity is something that sits in my bones. It has always been innate in my being. For me, giving isn’t about keeping score. It’s about trusting that whatever you pour out into the world will find its way back to you in its own time and in its own form. You don’t know when, you don’t know how, but you know it will return. It’s like paying it forward without expectation or performance. It’s simply who I am.
I like to think it’s just a part of my nature. I remember, since I was a child I gave through my words, presence, actions, and tangible things. Through listening. Through presence. Everyone who needed a safe space seemed to find their way to me out of seemingly nowhere. People would sit with me and just start talking about their fears, their worries, their desires, their secrets. And even as young as four or five, I knew instinctively how to hold that without judgment and without ever repeating it. I learned that from the elders who I sat at the knee of drinking coffee in grade school. I didn’t have the language for it back then, but now I understand that people saw something trustworthy in me before I even understood what that meant.
I also grew up watching my mother and her sister help others with whatever they had, giving back and taking care of others. Back then, community felt real, it was real. Neighbors looked out for each other and no one suffered alone. There was an unspoken agreement that we were all responsible for one another. Being raised in that environment showed me that generosity builds bonds, restores faith and reminds us of our shared humanity.
And even today, I still believe in that 100%. I still hold hope for a world where what you give in love comes back in love as a standard. Where kindness circulates and is expanded amongst communities. Where helping someone doesn’t diminish you but expands you in mind, body, and spirit. That belief has carried me through my personal life, my spiritual work and my business. It’s the foundation of everything I do, it is the breath of my being.

Thanks, so before we move on maybe you can share a bit more about yourself?
Currently, my work sits at the intersection of spiritual development, intuitive mastery and transformational teaching. I guide people through their evolution using a combination of ancestral wisdom, intuitive communication and practical strategy. My brand is built on helping others remember who they are, reclaim their spiritual authority and navigate their lives with three simple keys: clarity, confidence and integrity.
What excites me most is the impact what I offer presents to the people who cross my path. I watch people come in fragmented, overwhelmed or unsure of their purpose, and leave with a sense of direction that shifts their entire life and realigns them with what matters most. I don’t just read energy or speak with higher intelligences. I help people restructure their inner world, strengthen their intuition and step into their calling. That transformation is what keeps me fueled and on GO.
There’s also something special about the way I work with people. It’s very relational and very tailored to the individual. People feel seen, understood and spiritually protected in a way they often haven’t experienced before. My community calls themselves Housemates a nod to the individuals that support my work and the people who are part of the synergy.
On the expansion side, I’m currently working on several books that will begin releasing soon. These projects dive deeper into identity, healing, spiritual structure and intuitive evolution. They’re written to help people shift from surviving into intentionally creating their lives based on their personal blueprint.
I’m also expanding the event side of my work which began in 2023. I hosted The Gathering: Ambassadors of the Bloodline, an event centered on lineage, leadership and awakening. It set the tone for the level of depth and community I want to continue building and expanding. Bringing that back in bigger, more immersive ways is part of my next chapter.
Overall, my brand is about elevation and accountability. Inner, spiritual, and life elevation. And I’m excited to keep creating spaces, tools and experiences that help people rise into the version of themselves they were always meant to be.

If you had to pick three qualities that are most important to develop, which three would you say matter most?
Looking back, the things that carried me the farthest weren’t fancy titles or complicated techniques at all. It was discernment, communication, and spiritual discipline, all woven together through nothing but real life experience. Discernment taught me early on how to trust what I feel ad hear even when it doesn’t make sense on paper or to others. It saved me from people, situations, and decisions that would have taken me off my path. Communication shaped me just as much, because from childhood I was the one people naturally opened up to and shared their most intimate thoughts. Learning how to LISTEN without judgment and SPEAK with clarity became the foundation of my work long before I realized it was a “gift”.
And then there’s spiritual discipline, which is the quiet glue that holds everything together seamlessly. People love the idea of growth, intuition, elevation, all the sparkly parts… but it’s the daily practices that make space for those things to actually grow and expand beyond imagination. Discipline keeps you aligned when life gets loud, terribly LOUD.
If you’re early in your journey, my advice is simple, slow down and actually pay attention to yourself and your surroundings. Notice what your body tells you, LISTEN. Notice the things you keep repeating, OBSERVE. Notice who drains you and who nourishes you, ATTENTION. Trust your instincts even when you can’t explain them yet or clearly. Speak honestly with yourself so your communication with others becomes cleaner and more grounded in the moment. And don’t underestimate the power of small, consistent spiritual habits required to stay in the flow of life. Five minutes a day can shift your entire life if you stick with it and stand in your truth.
You don’t and shouldn’t have to master everything at once. Just commit to becoming more aware, more honest, and more disciplined with your energy and time. The rest unfolds naturally, right on time. It’s all a process. The difference between birth and death is a dash, and that dash holds everything. How we live, what we choose, what we learn, and hopefully, how we leave this world with as few regrets as possible.

Alright so to wrap up, who deserves credit for helping you overcome challenges or build some of the essential skills you’ve needed?
The people who helped me the most weren’t cheerleaders, teachers, or mentors, although they played their part and I am grateful. It was my adversaries who pushed me into my becoming. They were the ones who activated the parts of me I didn’t even know I needed yet. Every challenge, every obstacle, every attempt to break me only sharpened my faith, my discipline, my focus, and my knowing. They were my biggest motivators, even when they didn’t realize it by trying to destroy everything I was building. Every challenge they threw my way pushed me into parts of myself I might not have explored otherwise. I learned things that were nowhere near my awareness before hand. My faith grew, my belief deepened, and my discipline sharpened. My focus shifted in ways I didn’t think was possible. And my inner knowing became undeniably LOUDER.
Growth doesn’t happen in comfort but it happens when someone or something forces you to rise, and that is exactly what my adversaries did. They taught me the truth of who I am and the purpose laid out for me via my blueprint. They confirmed what I knew as a child, that I was meant to teach, guide, and walk a path not everyone can handle. Life put me through channels equivalent to earning a doctorate, and I completed every stage through perseverance, prayer, and obedience.
People say it takes ten thousand hours to master a skill. My entire life, especially these last several years, has been one long initiation, one test after another, and every single one brought me closer to myself. My cap and gown were handed to me by the Most High God, not by man, and that is something no one can ever take away from me.
I have arrived again and again, graduating from every trial, lesson, and tribulation. And for that, I can honestly say I am grateful… even to my adversaries. They played their role, and I rose because of it. Thank you.
Contact Info:
- Website: https://www.thehouseofthelivingcovenant.org
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- Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheHouseOfOshun


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