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A poetic and inspirational journey into love's divine essence

"Just Love Her" by Raz Mihal is a spiritual exploration of divine love and soul connection. Through heartfelt meditations, Mihal shares his journey of experiencing an eternal bond with a beloved soul known as "Her."


Each entry offers a poetic and reflective look at love that transcends time and physical boundaries, highlighting its transformative power. Mihal delves into the intuitive nature of the heart, presenting love as a divine force and a guiding goddess. He encourages readers to embrace the divine feminine within and to see love as a central guiding principle in their lives. Interwoven with philosophical insights on existence and the spiritual dimensions of love, the book provides profound reflections on spiritual connection, the practice of divine love, and the mystical experiences that shape our lives. Key themes include daily meditations on divine love, the challenges and complexities of love, and love's power to bring about spiritual growth.

Perfect for readers interested in spiritual growth, self-discovery, and a deeper understanding of love, "Just Love Her" is a testament to love's transformative power. Mihal's poetic prose and deep reflections make this book a valuable guide for embracing the divine love within your heart.

240 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 13, 2024

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Raz Mihal

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Hello, I’m Raz Mihal, the author of Just Love Her. My journey as a modern hermit has led me to a deep connection with the world, yet I strive to live beyond its conventional boundaries.

In my work, I explore divine love as a reflection of our souls—a force that transcends physical and societal limits. My writing encourages readers to embrace love in its purest form, not merely as an emotion, but as a path to transcendence, unity, and the creation of a world connected by enlightened souls.

Join me on this journey of self-discovery and spiritual awakening by visiting my website: RazMihal.com.

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191 reviews8 followers
September 24, 2024
A journey of divine essence and inspiration

In this novel, “Just Love Her by author Raz Mihal”, the author goes into detail about, “Her, or what’s described as god/goddess, that resides in our hearts, minds and souls, as a divine soul enlightenment journey one must take for themselves”. This is personal story, and blends the authors own experiences with a deeper meaning in poetry. Well done!
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Author 2 books11 followers
October 11, 2024
This was a journey—one of many tears. I hope others will be able to resonate with this as much as I was able to. A piece of this book will stay with me forever. A reflection on divine love, a feeling I’m quite familiar with. Mihal takes love to a whole new level, some have yet to explore, and I think it’s vital that we all take the time to ponder and reflect on loves divinity and what it means exactly. Thank you for your words, Raz Mihal, you were able to adapt my thoughts that were too complex to depict, and manifest them into something beautiful.
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80 reviews3 followers
October 19, 2024
Inspiring

The author did a great job of getting his ideas across. An entire book written on love is a great concept. I found myself agreeing with many of the beliefs. I wasnt there 100 % on everything but agreed for the most part. I wish that I could remember my dreams as vividly as the author. For the most part this is not a talent I possess.
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11 reviews1 follower
October 25, 2024
Raz Mihal’s Just Love Her explores divine love and soul connections that transcend time and space. His poetic reflections, particularly on the divine feminine, encourage readers to embrace love as a guiding force in all aspects of life. The book’s meditative quality offers a calming, spiritual experience, though its journal-like structure can feel repetitive, with concepts that are sometimes difficult to grasp. Despite this, it remains a transformative and inspiring read, leaving a lasting impact on those seeking a deeper connection with love.
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179 reviews9 followers
November 18, 2024
Just Love Her by Raz Mihal is a heartfelt exploration of love that blends personal reflections with spiritual insights. I was honestly expecting something completely different. I initially thought the book would be about a love story and/or an obsession with a female character. However, the book follows the author's deep feelings for “Her,” a mysterious figure who seems to symbolise both a real person and possibly a divine essence. It is an exciting take on the whole concept. The author uses diary-style entries to describe how the love transforms him and becomes a force that transcends time and space. In a way, the story shows how love can be both personal but also universal? It seems to be a connection that shapes his understanding of life and the soul.

Since this was different than I expected, it took a while for me to get into the author's head and follow the flow. It is important to note that it doesn't teach you how to love 'her', but goes about the journey of one. So, you take points and look at it in the POV of your own life. I do believe that the ideas can have a repetitive tone to them, but I also believe that this was done to reinforce the idea and to remind the reader about the points. Another thing I enjoyed was the Korean phrases. I am interested in the culture and I felt I learnt a few new things.

Nonetheless, the book is extremely poetic and a good change from my usual reads. This could be a therapeutic book in the sense that you learn and apply what you want.
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November 14, 2024
Editorial Book Review by Kirkus reviews:
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“An expressive, if sometimes elusive, assortment of thoughts and ideas on love.“ — Kirkus Reviews

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“It is a deeply profound work and highly recommended. A thought-provoking work with a unique approach.“ — Leonard Smuts for Readers' Favorite

“The abstract nature of Mihal's writing leaves a lot for interpretation, and it makes you think about the book long after you've finished reading. Overall, I found it very moving and, at times, even profound.“ — Pikasho Deka for Readers' Favorite

“As a lover of words, I appreciated the beautifully crafted narrative and poetic images. It is a flight into a vision created with imagination and feeling, offering a unique and inspirational read that leads to meaningful engagement and discussions that resonate beyond the physical world.“ — Scarlett Jensen for Readers' Favorite

“Mihal's celebration of the sacred feminine is powerful and uplifting. This is a fresh and inspiring perspective on the pivotal role of feminine divinity in spiritual and emotional transformation, stepping away from harsh, masculine stereotypes of spiritual control or domination.“ — K.C. Finn for Readers' Favorite

“I really appreciate Mihal's ability to express heartfelt thoughts and feelings in a way that resonates deeply, and, as a result, invites readers to contemplate their own experiences with love and connection.“ — Asher Syed for Readers' Favorite
September 24, 2024
Just Love Her is a collection of reflections by Raz Mihal. Mihal crafted a book of meditations and brief thoughts about a soul he is connected to, whom he refers to simply as “Her.” The reflections take us through his journey of building a stronger connection with “Her” and how this connection encouraged him to reflect on his life and religion. In the third chapter, Mihal discusses more of the details of “love’s divine essence” and how one can connect with their predestined “soul image.”

The final chapter was the only highlight of the book. In this chapter, Mihal discussed some very familiar topics such as “waking up” in dreams, new dreams connected to old ones, and an overwhelming sense of love for someone. He also discusses how dreams could be our souls reliving past lives or experiencing alternate realities. There were a couple instances in other chapters where I found myself smiling and reflecting on those I love dearly; however, the connection was short-lived.

Most of the book is nonsense. Mihal rambles on about “soul messages” and "visions,” along with “soul images” and “divine love reflections.” Most of these meditations are difficult to follow and seem to lack an overall message. Mihal quotes the movie “The Matrix” too frequently for a book trying to convince us that “divine love” is worthy of comparison to other religions. Additionally, the book does not seem professionally edited, as there are countless grammatical errors. I also felt that Mihal should have explained more about “divine love” and “soul images” before diving into his reflections. As someone who is new to his work, I was completely lost and overwhelmed. Overall, I would not recommend this book.

I rate this book 2 out of 5 stars. There are some interesting points, and while digging through the muck, I was able to find some heartfelt messages. Nevertheless, Mihal failed to convince me that these thoughts should be held to the same ideals as typical religions. As I stated before, I would not recommend this book. It could be a good fit for those willing to put in the work to trudge through ramblings in hopes of finding a new connection to love and similar energies; however, I feel your time could be better spent elsewhere.
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1,751 reviews79 followers
January 16, 2025
Book Review: Just Love Her

by Raz Mihal 😍😍📚😍😍📚

Rating:5/5

Review:

👉Raz Mihal's Just Love Her is a poetic and spiritual masterpiece that takes readers on a profound journey into the heart of divine love and soulful connection. Through deeply introspective diary-style meditations, Mihal shares his experiences with an eternal bond to "Her," a beloved soul who represents both an individual and a universal embodiment of pure, unconditional love.

👉The book beautifully explores love as more than just an emotion—it’s presented as a divine force that transcends time, space, and the physical world. Mihal's writing is rich with poetic prose, seamlessly blending personal reflections with philosophical and spiritual insights. Each entry invites readers to look inward, uncovering the intuitive power of the heart and embracing love as a transformative, guiding principle in life.

👉The narrative is steeped in themes of the divine feminine, soul connections, and the eternal nature of affection. Mihal’s reflections are deeply personal yet universally resonant, making the book a heartfelt guide for those seeking spiritual growth and self-discovery. It challenges readers to view love not just as a feeling but as a path to enlightenment and inner peace.

👉For fans of Rumi or Khalil Gibran, this book is a treasure. Mihal’s lyrical and meditative style mirrors their timeless approach to exploring love and spirituality. However, the abstract nature of the reflections might feel circular or overly philosophical to some. Yet, this is part of its charm—it requires the reader to pause, reflect, and engage with the deeper meaning behind the words.

👉Just Love Her is a testament to the transformative power of love, urging readers to embrace its divine essence in their lives. Perfect for those who enjoy introspective, spiritually enriching reads, this book is an invitation to rediscover the divine within and to celebrate love as a central force in our existence.

👉Highly recommended for lovers of poetry, spirituality, and heartfelt explorations of love's infinite possibilities.

Happy reading 😁

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69 reviews7 followers
October 13, 2024
Raz Mihal's Just Love Her is a contemplation on the nature of love and how it affects the soul's path. Mihal explores the metaphysical bonds made via love in this work, which reads like a personal journal in which he records his thoughts and feelings. His story threads through his daily emotional affirmations towards a mysterious 'Her,' a manifestation of his ideal love, who eventually acts as a springboard for his philosophical investigations and spiritual awakenings.

Mihal uses rich, expressive language in his poetic and reflective approach to express his intense bond with the object of his love. This method can occasionally stray into the esoteric, despite being exquisitely poetic. Mihal's writing is intensely personal and brimming with a universal yearning.

What distinguishes Just Love Her is its philosophical underpinnings. Mihal explores the timeless nature of love and desire, the difference between divine and human love, and the essence of soul relationships. For those who are interested in the connections between love, spirituality, and personal development, his observations, which are infused with a variety of personal tales and more general philosophical questions, make the book an engaging read. Although I found reading enjoyable, I believe that the abstract talks can occasionally come across as repetitive.

Reflecting on the transformational power of love, Just Love Her is an introspective journey into the core of what it is to feel. It is a suggested read for anyone interested in spirituality, introspection, and the philosophy of love, even though its stylistic and thematic choices may not appeal to everyone. Perfect for anyone who enjoys a thorough exploration of the soul's reaction to the heavenly seduction of love, including readers of Khalil Gibran or Rumi.
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3,408 reviews304 followers
August 30, 2024
Just Love Her by Raz Mihal is a meditation on the essence of love and its impact on the soul's journey. This work reads like a personal diary, where Mihal documents his reflections and experiences, diving deeply into the metaphysical connections formed through love. His narrative weaves through the daily affirmations of his emotions towards an enigmatic 'Her,' a personification of his ideal love, which ultimately serves as a catalyst for his spiritual awakenings and philosophical explorations.

Mihal's style is lyrical and introspective, using rich, emotive language to convey his deep connection to the subject of his affection. This approach, while beautifully poetic, can occasionally veer into the esoteric. Mihal’s work is deeply personal and filled with a yearning that resonates on a universal level.

The philosophical undertones of Just Love Her are what set it apart. Mihal delves into themes of divine love versus human love, the essence of soul connections, and the eternal nature of affection and desire. His reflections, steeped in a blend of personal anecdotes and broader existential queries, make the text a compelling read for those intrigued by the intersections of love, spirituality, and personal growth. While I enjoyed this, I think the abstract discussions can sometimes seem circular.

Just Love Her is an introspective journey into the heart of what it means to feel and reflect on love’s transformative power. While its stylistic and thematic choices might not cater to everyone's tastes, it is a recommended read for those interested in spirituality, personal reflection, and the philosophy of love. Ideal for readers of Rumi or Khalil Gibran, or anyone who appreciates a deep dive into the soul’s response to the divine allure of love.
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Author 49 books1,814 followers
October 18, 2024
‘A dream of Her whom the vision of divine love revealed to my heart’

Author Raz Mihal describes himself as ‘a modern hermit who admires art, photography, beautiful souls and places,’ and in this poetic, effulgent treatise he opens the portal for exploring our selves, our souls, and our discovery of Love – a journey of meditation and intuition that is both fascinating and enlightening.

Sculpted in three parts – daily meditations, walking meditations (in Seoul, South Korea), and deep meditations and visions - Raz invites us to accept Love as the Goddess Within (Her) exploring the aspects of love and desire, the difference between divine love and human love, and the essence love’s relationship to our soul. ‘Love in the divine state as an absolute and infinite existence can be experienced straightforward and quickly. You don’t need fancy practices or extreme rules to accomplish. The only thing needed is to be in love with someone else.’

Relating corporal love as a reference to understanding divine love works well, as Raz embraces the mind - primitive, intelligence, intuitive, and divine – in sharing his personal journey alongside his warm invitation to discover and embrace divine love/Her: ‘Love will become your God or Goddess, and that feeling of divine love will become your religion.’ ‘Talking about divine love is like talking about the mystery of life.’

Memorable and enchanting, this book is a treasure – available to all!
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Author 1 book570 followers
October 26, 2024
My mind tried to conquer these feelings like ‘God is Love’. My heart intuitively created a space in my mind for the inception of the idea that ‘Love is God’.

In Just Love Her, Raz Mihal takes readers on a heartfelt journey that explores the depths of unconditional love, spirituality, and self-discovery. Written in a diary-style format, the book centres on the narrator's reflections about someone referred to only as "Her." Through daily meditations, Mihal’s narrator shares a powerful devotion that feels both spiritual and beyond the every day, showing that love can be more than simple emotion, it can become a way of being.

Starting with thoughts like “Missing Her” and “In Her Eyes,” the narrator leads us into a timeless exploration of love that mixes romantic longing with a sense of the divine. This "Her" is portrayed as both an individual and a symbol of pure, spiritual love, making her feel both deeply personal and universally relatable.

This is a book that speaks to those seeking love as a spiritual path and will resonate with readers who find beauty in longing and introspection.

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277 reviews17 followers
December 21, 2024
The book title "Just Love Her" by Raz Mihal is an unique, significant and thought-provoking exploration of love. It perfectly blends personal reflections and spiritual insights gained over time. As the title suggests, I was expecting a romantic drama revolving around the inseparable love of two people, but I was caught by the different turns it took. The narrative involves the author’s profound emotions for “Her,” a mysterious figure appearing both as a tangible person and a divine essence, a whole different experience to read. This unique approach to love is both intriguing and refreshing. This was my first time to connect with a storyline like this. This engaged me and made me appreciate the author's imagination and story-drafting ability.
The book is written in a diary-style format and beautifully depicts how this deep connection transforms the author, evolving into a mystical force that transcends time and space for him. It beautifully portrays love as a profoundly personal experience and a universal phenomenon, offering insights into life, the soul, and the interconnectedness of all things.
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November 28, 2024
I felt like I entered a sacred realm while reading Raz Mihals ‘Just Love Her’, where love goes beyond mere sentiment to become a tangible presence, a living being, "Her." The author’s choice to personify love as an entity prompted me to contemplate my own encounters with love, from a spiritual perspective. The poems and stories in that book really make you stop and think deeply about life’s moments and emotions. Some parts resonated with me in a way that felt like they were capturing feelings I couldn't express myself. This book isn't meant to be devoured; it's the type you revisit when you crave a reminder of the essence of love – transformative. That is always there for you to discover anew every time you open its pages. Reading it left me feeling uplifted as if I had been granted the freedom to embrace love openly and recognize its presence in every corner of my life. If you're searching for a read that feeds your spirit and warms your heart simultaneously; this book is a treasure holding onto.
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40 reviews2 followers
November 29, 2024
The book "Just Love Her" by Raz Mihal investigates soul connections and divine love that isn't restricted by time or place and transcends with purity and serenity. His poetic insights inspire readers to accept love as an anchor in all facets of life, especially concerning the divine feminine. Though its unique format can build feelings slowly but it connects with the readers with depth. Although it consists of the themes that are periodically hard to understand but, the book's contemplative tone gives a peaceful, spiritual experience. Despite this, it is a profoundly moving and enlightening book that will have a long-lasting effect on everybody seeking to connect with love on a deeper level of emotions. Overall, it was a good and peaceful read for a reader liek me who prefers poems as the best way of expressing emotions. The writing style is attention grabbing and emotions are depicted raw and relevant
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11 reviews
January 28, 2025
I just finished reading Raz Mihal's book, Just Love Her, and wow, it really got to me. The way it talks about love made me think about my own life a lot. The story is set in Seoul. Mihal's writing made me stop and think about what love means. I often found myself pausing to really soak in his words and reflect on my experiences. One part that really touched me was how he talks about “Her,” which represents divine love. He looks at “soul images” and how love is something eternal. This made me think about the deeper connections in my own relationships. Some parts of the book were a bit abstract, but I liked the way they made me think. They pushed me to really engage with what I was reading and try to grasp the big ideas Mihal shares. Overall, Just Love Her is more than just a book. It feels like a guide that helped me understand love better. I totally recommend it for anyone wanting to feel a deeper connection with themselves and the world.
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7 reviews
October 28, 2024
Just Love Her by Raz Mihal contains many themes of which I believe spiritualism is the main one. Raz Mihal’s serene energy takes you on a spiritual journey like no other; I was both entranced and enchanted. The poems are beautifully written and I could tell that Raz spoke from the heart. The pace of the enigmatic Just Love Her is soothing and offers its readers a deep and clear understanding of what love is and how to identify it. I was grateful for the serene meditations inside, especially Deep Meditation And Visions:
Thoughts Of Enlightenment. It was touching. I highly recommend Just Love Her to fans of spiritualism and meditation and also to those searching for answers about life and the meaning of love.
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November 10, 2024
Just Love Her by Raz Mihal
Very indepth discussions and thoughts on love and how the spirit and soul are involved. So much adoration for the spouse. You can see through her eyes to her soul and they are one in the same with one another. Sometimes its a daily devotional meditation type journal, other times its various times throughout the days, thoughts and memories of the hurt, pain but also love and praise.
Some excerpts from doctors in various entities. Appreciate the years the doctors have researched various topics. Correlations between God, physics, characters lines from a movie or music artist lyrics are also explained.
Received this review copy from the publisher and this is my honest opinion.

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196 reviews9 followers
December 22, 2024

This book reads like a series of poetic journal entries centered around a single subject: love. Mihal's all-encompassing love shows his passion and faith via a 'soul connection' that imprinted Mihal. This connection transcends regular love as it's a bond between two souls.

The entries are written and organized by date. The subject doesn't seem to be one person but eternal love with a subject at the center. The perspective that love is profound and extends beyond a single entity isn't a new revelation, but it's nice to see the focus on something wholesome and positive without feeling gimmicky or forced. Mihal does a great job of capturing the feeling without fawning or false sincerity. It feels like it comes from the heart, so it does, and that is a beautiful thing.
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Author 40 books241 followers
October 4, 2024
First off, I want to say I won this book in a Giveaway for Goodreads. I wasn't interested in knowing the Author, let alone reading this book. No, I am not against poetry and meditation books. The disturbance is how much this is just about some HER. Who is HER? and why bring God into the equation if you are bringing up Goddesses. I got about 4-5 poetry/story into the book before my brain said not for me.
I am sure other readers may like it but I wouldn't recommend if you aren't used to something without actually knowing what you are supposed to follow. Hopefully the Author would just write a book.
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2,590 reviews60 followers
November 5, 2024
In a series of journal entries over the course of several months, along with some deeper meditations, the author discusses his love of HER. He describes how much he loves her, especially her soul, and he misses her greatly. He travels from the UK to Seoul to be close to her. He describes divine love as a deeper connection that physical love.
The author also relates this love to various religions: Christianity, Hindu, Buddhism, etc. He quotes many authors and poets on love.
Much of this is his dreams and in the years after the journal entries, he continues to dream of her and his hopes for their love.
While I admire his deep love, some of this was obsessive, and also repetitive.
13 reviews
January 21, 2025
'Just Love Her' by Raz Mihal felt like a quiet celebration of love in its purest form. It’s an invitation to reflect and connect with love as something sacred and tangible. It made me rethink how I see love in my own life—not just in relationships but in everyday moments. The writing is simple but impactful. It’s not something you rush through, it’s a book you savor and take time reflecting on. By the end, I felt more open. If you’re seeking something soulful and introspective, this is a beautiful piece to spend time with.
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1,783 reviews9 followers
January 7, 2025
Raz Mihal’s poetic meditations in, Just Love Her, explores divine love and soul connections that transcend time and space. This book reads like a series of poetic journal entries centered around a single theme: love. Mihal’s all-encompassing love reflects his passion and faith through a ‘soul connection’ that he has experienced. Particularly on the divine feminine nature, leaving a lasting impact on those seeking a deeper connection with love. His writing comes from the heart.
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102 reviews5 followers
January 31, 2025
In this journey Just Love Her by Raz Mihal, the reader will go along with exploration of love not just spiritually but in calming soul searching way. This book is beautifully written and great way to explore the nature of love and bringing into your life. Great for readers who are on the journey of love, spiritually and personal development.
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358 reviews16 followers
November 8, 2024
First, a big thanks to the author, Raz Mihal, the publisher, Mystic Publishing, and Goodreads for the opportunity to read a digital copy of this book, Just Love Her, due to winning in a giveaway. I will share my review to Amazon and Barnes & Noble as well if available to review on that site.

Just Love Her is a meditative and unique examination of the romantic, of how to love the deeply vulnerable parts of yourself and others without expectation. There's a lot of interesting and beautiful thoughts and poetic examinations of things like love and growth. I think this could be very useful to someone needing some help with learning to love the feminine and gentle parts of themselves, as well as those qualities in others. Life is a balance, and this book is a good reminder of the importance of appreciating all parts of it. The writing style is very calming and patient, and gives openings for you to think deeper about the topics. I enjoyed reading this one and opening up my mind a little bit to something new. Thank you again.
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