Jabari Osaze has studied Ancient Egypt for over 20 years, focusing primarily on the areas of philosophy, esoteric symbols and sacred science. He has led study groups in Egypt since 2002 and tours of the world-renowned Egyptian collections of New York's Brooklyn Museum and Metropolitan Museum of Art. In 1998, he was initiated into a Kemetic order, the Shrine of Ptah, by Chief Priest Heru Ankh Ra Semahj Se Ptah. Brother Osaze has continued his study with the Shrine of Ptah. In 2005, he was initiated into the order of Sacred Kingmen in the Shrine of Ptah. He recieved the coronation name Heru DjedenMa'at Aten Ra. He is currently completing his course of study in order to become a Kemetic Priest. Mr. Osaze is a doctoral candidate at the University of Metaphysical Sciences. He and his wife Anika Daniels-Osaze have co-founded the Center for the Restoration of Ma'at. An institution devoted to the application of the Ancient African ethical paradigm in our daily lives. He lectures on a wide variety of historical and motivational topics. He lives in Harlem, New York; and is also the proprietor of Harlem Alive Tours.