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The Right Inspiration
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Whisk of Dust is a collection of poems that weave together themes of love, faith, struggle, and beauty. What inspired you to write this particular collection of poems?
I’m often inspired by simple things that others might take for granted. I found inspiration from different aspects of my life in writing this collection.
Were there any poems that were particularly difficult to write? If so, why?
None were difficult to write. With the right inspiration and motivation, the words were not difficult.
Did you write these poems with a specific audience in mind, or was it a more personal endeavor?
I like to think of this collection as universal. They are for anyone who can relate and or just enjoys poetry.
How has this poetry book changed you as a writer, or what did you learn about yourself through writing it?
There has been no change, my desire has always been and still is to inspire and uplift with my writing.
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Love Transcends the Physical
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Just Love Her is a meditation on the essence of love and its impact on the soul’s journey, diving deeply into the metaphysical connections formed through love. Where did the idea for this book come from?
The idea for Just Love Her emerged from a deeply personal journey of exploring love in its most profound forms. I wanted to capture the essence of love that transcends the physical and delves into the spiritual. The inspiration came from my experiences, the beauty of relationships, and the spiritual connections that shape our lives. This book reflects those explorations intended to guide others on their paths of self-discovery.
What were some ideas that were important for you to share in this book?
I needed to convey that love is more than just an emotion; it’s a powerful, divine force that influences every aspect of our existence. I wanted to share how, when embraced fully, love can lead to spiritual growth, self-realization, and a deeper understanding of our purpose in life. Additionally, I hoped to highlight the concept of the divine feminine and how recognizing this aspect within ourselves can transform our lives.
What do you hope is one thing readers take away from your book?
I hope readers walk away with a renewed sense of connection—to themselves, to others, and to the divine. My goal is for them to see love not just as something to be received, but as a force to embody and express in their daily lives. I want them to feel inspired to explore their own spiritual journeys and to view love as a guiding principle that leads to deeper fulfillment and enlightenment.
What is the next book that you are working on and when can your fans expect it to be out?
I’m currently working on translating and adapting my earlier work, Hearts of Love, which was initially published 25 years ago. This book laid the foundation and created the principles and philosophy behind Just Love Her. I’m excited to revisit and adapt this earlier work to share it with a new audience. Fans can expect the release in the first quarter of 2025.
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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.
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Just love Her
Posted by Literary Titan

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.
Pages: 248 | ASIN : B0D9FPWPQ2
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