Raz Mihal Explores Divine Love And Spiritual Awakening Through His Profound Work

Raz Mihal

Raz Mihal, author and spiritual seeker, reflects on the transformative power of divine love as the essence of life and existence.

A Journey Into The Eternal Essence Of Love

Raz Mihal shares his transformative journey into divine love, exploring enlightenment, human connection, and the timeless presence of love beyond societal norms, technology, and limitations in his deeply spiritual work Just Love Her.

Raz Mihal, writer, philosopher, and spiritual seeker, presents divine love as an eternal, living force that transcends human definitions. His latest book, Just Love Her, is not only a reflection on love but an invitation to experience it beyond the boundaries of thought and societal expectation. Drawing upon years of meditation, solitude, and reflection, Mihal reveals love as the very essence of existence, offering a vision of compassion and authenticity in everyday life. In an exclusive feature with Reader’s House Magazine, he shares the profound moments that shaped his journey and his understanding of divine love.

“My journey into divine love was not a decision but an unfolding.” – Raz Mihal

A Transformative Awakening
One of the most defining points in Mihal’s spiritual path came on the night of 3–4 June 1998, when he experienced an awakening that shifted his perception of love, reality, and existence. This revelation allowed him to see divine love as a living energy woven into all things—not something to be pursued but something always present. The experience also redefined solitude for him, showing that truth is not found in retreating from the world but in embracing life fully as an expression of love itself. He notes that Just Love Her carries the essence of that night, continuously unfolding into new insights that remain timeless.

Seoul as a Spiritual Landscape
The city of Seoul serves as more than a backdrop in Mihal’s work; it becomes a spiritual setting that reflects contrasts of modernity and tradition, longing and presence. For Mihal, walking its streets evoked an intimate connection with love itself—through history, suffering, and human connection. He recounts a profound bond with a Korean girl, who embodied not merely human affection but the living essence of divine love. This connection highlighted his belief that true love is not bound by time or circumstance but is an ever-present reality, waiting to be remembered.

Love Beyond Technology
Reflecting on the future of love in an era of technology and artificial intelligence, Mihal stresses that divine love cannot be replicated by machines. While technology can connect people across distances, it risks reducing love to convenience or validation. He envisions a future where technology is used as a bridge, while humanity remains grounded in love as a state of being—mysterious, spontaneous, and deeply transformative.

Enlightenment and Writing from Experience
For Mihal, enlightenment is not a destination but the recognition of love as our original nature. Love and awakening are inseparable, and to live in love is to embrace the fullness of existence. He encourages aspiring writers of spiritual and philosophical works to write from direct experience rather than theory, to use metaphor and poetry to touch ineffable truths, and to invite readers into lived insight rather than abstract concepts. Ultimately, he insists that authentic writing, like love itself, cannot be forced—it emerges naturally when the writer allows truth to flow through them.

Originally published in Reader’s House Magazine.