Raz Mihal Explores Divine Love And The Essence Of Existence

Raz Mihal, author and spiritual seeker, reflects on his transformative journey with divine love.
A Spiritual Journey Into Love Beyond Boundaries And Human Definitions
Raz Mihal’s Just Love Her unveils divine love as an eternal force, offering readers profound insight into love as the essence of existence and spiritual awakening.
Raz Mihal, writer, philosopher, and spiritual seeker, invites readers into a journey beyond conventional ideas of love with his latest book Just Love Her. His work transcends the boundaries of romance, presenting love not as a fleeting emotion or transaction but as the very essence of existence. Drawing from years of meditation, solitude, and reflection, Mihal offers a vision of divine love as a universal, eternal force that exists within and around us.
“Writing became my bridge between the silence of contemplation and the voice that could express even a glimpse of this truth.” – Raz Mihal
In an exclusive interview with Reader’s House Magazine, Mihal shared the transformative experiences that shaped his outlook, including a profound awakening on the night of 3–4 June 1998, when he recognised divine love as a living energy present in all things. This revelation shifted his understanding of solitude and connection, inspiring his writing as a bridge between silent contemplation and expressive truth. He explained how settings such as Seoul—rich with contrasts of tradition and modernity—became more than backdrops, instead embodying the interplay of human love and divine connection.
Mihal also reflected on contemporary challenges to love in an age defined by technology and artificial intelligence. While acknowledging the risk of reducing love to convenience or algorithmic compatibility, he emphasised that true love cannot be replicated by machines, for it emerges from the soul’s deepest recognition of itself. To him, enlightenment and love are inseparable: awakening comes not through striving but through remembering that love has always been within us. For fellow writers, his advice is simple yet profound—write from direct experience, trust the process, and let truth express itself naturally, just as love flows freely when unforced.
Originally published in Reader’s House Magazine.