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Raz Mihal

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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Just Love Her: A poetic and inspirational journey into love's divine essenceby Raz MihalPublish: Jul 13, 2024Religion & Spirituality

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    2024

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    • A P von K'Ory A P von K'Ory 1 month ago
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    • Thanks for the follow, Raz. I browsed your sites and pages, loved them, and have a question: if I asked you to help me with designing my own sited and pages? Or did somebody else do yours for you? Thanks and have a great weekend ahead.
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      • Raz Mihal Raz Mihal 1 month ago
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      • Hi A P von K'Ory! Thanks for your kind words! I actually design and manage all my own websites, so I’d be happy to help you with yours. Feel free to share what you have in mind, and we can brainstorm some ideas together. Have a great weekend!
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      • Raz Mihal Raz Mihal 2 months ago
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      • The dream I wish to achieve before I leave this world is to fully embody and share the message of divine love. I want to awaken within myself and others the realization that love is not just an emotion or a fleeting connection, but an eternal force that transcends time, space, and even death. My journey is to inspire others to see love as a divine essence within us all, guiding our lives and shaping our souls. If, by the time I take my last breath, I have touched even a few souls with this message, helping them discover the infinite power of love within themselves, I will feel my purpose has been fulfilled. Life without this deep connection to divine love is empty; my goal is to ensure that people understand how transformative and essential it truly is.
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    • AllAuthor AllAuthor 2 months ago
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    • How do you think concepts such as Kindle, and e-books have changed the present or future of reading?
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      • Raz Mihal Raz Mihal 2 months ago
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      • The rise of Kindle and e-books represents a shift in how we connect with knowledge, stories, and even each other. In a sense, these digital forms of books have dissolved the physical boundaries of reading, much like how love transcends time and space. With a single device, we can access countless worlds, ideas, and emotions, instantly bridging the gap between authors and readers across the globe. It’s a reflection of the interconnectedness of our modern existence—a web of information and emotion that’s always at our fingertips.

        But while this transformation has made literature more accessible, I believe it’s also important to remember the soul of the written word. Whether we’re reading on paper or a screen, the essence of what we’re absorbing—the love, wisdom, and experiences shared—remains the same. E-books and digital platforms offer us new tools to expand our consciousness, but the act of reading, of connecting deeply with a story or an idea, remains timeless.

        In the future, this digital evolution could enhance how we experience stories, but at its core, reading will always be about connection—much like the love I speak of in Just Love Her, it’s not the form that matters, but the connection between souls through words.
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      • Raz Mihal Raz Mihal 2 months ago
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      • If I were to shift genres, I would gravitate toward a blend of science fiction and philosophical fiction. Science fiction, at its core, allows us to explore the vast unknowns of existence—parallel universes, time travel, artificial intelligence—but through the lens of human experience and consciousness. I would love to weave stories that not only explore futuristic worlds and technologies but also dive deep into the existential questions we face as beings connected by love, time, and the mysteries of the universe.

        In this genre, I could still ask the profound questions that guide my writing: What is the nature of love in a world beyond time? How does the soul evolve in a reality where consciousness can be digitized? What role does divine love play in a universe driven by science and technology? These are the kinds of stories that would allow me to blend my passion for philosophical thought with the endless possibilities that science fiction offers. It would be a journey not just through space and time, but through the depths of the soul.
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      • If I were to rewrite any of my books, it would be Just Love Her, not because I believe it is incomplete, but because love itself is an evolving force, and as I grow, my understanding of divine love deepens. Every new experience, every meditation, and every moment of reflection brings me closer to a more profound connection with the essence of love. I would want to rewrite it to capture the new dimensions of love that I have come to understand since its original creation.

        Perhaps there are feelings and insights that I could express more clearly now, or experiences I’ve had since then that would enrich the narrative. Love, like life, is not static—it’s a flowing, living energy that continues to teach me. In this way, Just Love Her could always evolve, just as we do. A rewritten version would reflect not only where I was when I first wrote it but where I am now, offering readers an even deeper exploration of the divine essence that connects us all.
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      • Raz Mihal Raz Mihal 2 months ago
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      • Over the years, my writing style has evolved significantly. In my earlier works, such as Hearts of Love, I explored themes of divine love and existential questions in a more abstract, philosophical way. My focus was on the broader metaphysical aspects of love and existence, often presenting these ideas in a more formal, intellectual tone.

        However, as I’ve grown, my writing has shifted toward a more intimate and personal approach. In Just Love Her, for instance, I still explore the same deep, spiritual themes, but now I do so through reflective meditations and personal experiences. The concepts of divine love and soul connections are still central, but my style has become more direct, more emotionally engaged, and, I believe, more relatable to readers.

        I’ve learned to weave these profound ideas into a narrative that invites readers to reflect on their own lives, to feel the essence of love and connection, rather than simply think about them. This evolution has allowed me to bring my readers closer to the heart of the message—showing, rather than telling, the transformative power of love.
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    • AllAuthor AllAuthor 2 months ago
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    • What is that one thing you think readers generally don't know about your specific genre?
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      • Raz Mihal Raz Mihal 2 months ago
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      • One thing readers might not realize about the genre of spiritual fiction or metaphysical fiction is that it often serves as both a narrative and a personal guide for self-reflection. While it tells a story, the genre is deeply rooted in encouraging readers to explore their own spiritual paths and inner worlds. It’s not just about the characters or the plot; it’s about offering readers tools for their own journeys of self-discovery and personal growth.

        In books like Just Love Her, the layers of spiritual wisdom and existential musings are woven into the fabric of the story, inviting readers to engage not just with the words but with their own soul and consciousness. This genre isn't just entertainment; it's a reflection, a mirror through which readers can connect with deeper truths about love, life, and the universe. Many readers might be surprised to find how much these stories resonate with their own lives, offering a path to insight and enlightenment.
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      • Raz Mihal Raz Mihal 2 months ago
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      • No, I didn’t see writing as a career or full-time profession when I was younger. It wasn’t something I imagined doing as a profession, but rather, writing has always been a personal outlet—a way to explore my thoughts, emotions, and the deeper aspects of life. It was more of a spiritual journey for me than a career goal. Over time, as my love for expressing the complexities of the soul through words grew, writing became an essential part of my life, but never something I originally pursued as a profession. It just evolved naturally into what it is today, where sharing these insights with others became not just fulfilling, but a calling.
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    • AllAuthor AllAuthor 2 months ago
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    • Have you ever incorporated something that happened to you in real life into your novels?
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      • Raz Mihal Raz Mihal 2 months ago
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      • Yes, absolutely. Much of what I write is influenced by my real-life experiences, especially my practice of meditation, visiting monasteries, and spending time reclused in the woods, sometimes staying by myself for nights at a time. These experiences have given me profound insights into the nature of existence, love, and the spiritual connection we share with the universe. They’ve shaped not only my understanding of divine love but also the way I express these concepts in my writing.

        In Just Love Her, for example, many of the meditations and reflections are directly inspired by moments of solitude and deep contemplation during those times in nature. The quiet, reflective spaces I’ve found within myself during these real-life practices have become central to the themes of spiritual awakening and connection in my novels. So, in many ways, my life and my writing are deeply intertwined.
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      • Raz Mihal Raz Mihal 2 months ago
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      • I believe a good cover and title are absolutely essential, especially for a book like Just Love Her, which deals with deep and spiritual themes. The cover is the first impression a reader has of the book—it visually communicates the essence of the story before they've even read a word. A well-designed cover can capture the attention of potential readers, evoke curiosity, and set the emotional tone of the book. In a crowded marketplace, it’s often the cover that makes a book stand out.

        As for the title, it acts as a doorway into the soul of the book. A title like Just Love Her is more than just a phrase; it hints at the core message of divine love and soul connection that runs throughout the story. The title should be concise yet profound, offering a glimpse into the deeper layers of the narrative. It’s important that both the cover and title align with the book’s themes to attract the right audience and give readers a clear sense of what to expect. Together, they form a promise of the experience the book will deliver.
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