Mirah Love, founder of
Enlightening with Ease
Mirah’s inspiring presence transmits the state of eternal enlightening.
She has dedicated nearly 40 years to the creative art of contemplation.

Mirah was recognized as a spiritual mentor when she began working professionally as a psychic at 13. During early adulthood, a series of awakening initiations reordered her reality.
To contextualize these experiences, she immersed herself in spiritual study, eventually becoming fluent in multiple esoteric traditions. Now in her 50s, Mirah champions others to recognize and embody their own revelations.
More on Mirah’s Journey of Awakening.
Mirah grew up in suburban New Jersey. Her parents were liberal but not at all spiritual. However, Mirah felt drawn to the contemplative path from a very early age.
Once she could explore her neighborhood alone, she often wandered off to sit in a nearby graveyard. Mirah found the graveyard a reliably quiet place for reflection and a comfortable spot to test out opening to the spirit world.
For her 13th birthday, Mirah received a set of tarot cards. In opening the cards, she experienced a flood of memories from other lives. This was her first instance of electric awakening. 6 months later, Mirah began giving psychic readings. It was a playful whim to make some summer pocket money. But she discovered three things:
- She had a natural capacity to read energy with a high degree of accuracy.
- People were positively transformed by the exchange.
- And, it was the most fun she had ever had.
Being a psychic was not considered a valid life path by anyone around her. So, for many years Mirah viewed it as a side hobby. Something she did when on breaks from her “real” life. But her drive to explore the inner realms was relentless.
At the age of 21, Mirah followed intuition and went into solitary retreat at Saint Joseph’s Abbey in Spencer, Massachusetts. One afternoon, while sitting in the chapel, she dissolved into The Absolute. Many hours later she rematerialized, irrevocably changed inside, but outwardly appearing “the same.”
Mirah did not speak of this encounter for 27 years. She needed to understand this awakening and began to quietly study spirituality more formally while making her way as a young adult.
During the decade after her awakening, Mirah’s main career was in theater, primarily as a movement artist. She worked at major venues such as Broadway and The Metropolitan Opera. In concert with performing, Mirah was continuously teaching, which she loved. For 20 years she mentored artists in many genres. She held multi-year appointments at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, The California Institute of the Arts, and was a tenured Professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB). At UCSB, Mirah helped artists create new work and researched art-making as a form of energy healing.
By her 30s, Mirah’s spiritual life was beginning to externalize. She was fully immersed in rigorous spiritual training, spending weeks at a time in solitary retreat, and formally serving as a Spiritual Guide. She became a resident teacher and spiritual advisor at the meditation center, Inner Way L.A., where she also studied, trained, and practiced for many years. In 2017, she founded Lady Wisdom, a community that welcomes women into their spiritual mastery.
During this decade, Mirah underwent a further set of classic spiritual initiations. She experienced Kundalini rising and began traveling out of her body. She became able to lucidly perceive other lives and parallel realities. Clear telepathic communication was opened up between Mirah and a soul group on the higher mental plane. Mirah actively works with this inner group to forge new pathways of healing and to facilitate the recognition of collective consciousness.
It took many years of consistent practice for Mirah to integrate her expansions of consciousness. In the process, she became fluent in several esoteric traditions.
By the end of her 30s, Mirah was serving a growing group of dedicated spiritual students, and she felt ready to give herself completely to her truest calling. She left her tenured Professorship and opened a private practice in spiritual counseling.
For Mirah, “spiritual life” is an existence committed to that which is loving, true, and brings beauty into the world. She embraces the physical realm as hallowed ground and models an enlightening fully integrated into the world. Her roles as mother and partner add richness to her presence as a community leader.
Now in her 50s, Mirah continues her evolutionary explorations in consciousness while championing others to develop the conditions in themselves for revelation and spiritual mastery.



Read About Mirah’s Primary Spiritual Mentors
Over the decades, Mirah has received support from many wonderful mentors in a variety of spiritual traditions. She feels incredibly grateful to encounter so many wisdom teachers who live with genuine integrity. Three of these teachers have been seminal to her perspective on spiritual practice, mentorship, and community. When you share the path with Mirah, you will receive the blessings of these extraordinary beings. Their presence is strongly woven throughout her offerings.
Mirah's Principal Spiritual Mentors
Venerable Sumati Marut
As she entered her 30s, Mirah met her heart teacher, Venerable Sumati Marut, an American Buddhist Monk, Sanskrit scholar, and former professor of comparative religions. She studied, traveled, and eventually taught with him in an extremely dedicated manner for eight years. He provided her with solid spiritual ground on numerous levels. Lama Marut’s offerings were interfaith. Mirah was able to receive deep study with him in the Gelug tradition of Tibetan Buddhist Tantra, Vedanta, and Christian Mysticism.
Janet Adler
Janet Adler was a mystic and founder of The Discipline of Authentic Movement, a somatic healing pathway that Mirah practiced and led for many years. For Mirah, Janet provided a much needed model of a self-realized woman, mother, and community leader, who had gone through the creative challenge of integrating awakening. In her late 30s, Mirah was given Janet Adler’s book “Arching Backwards: The Mystical Initiation of a Contemporary Woman.” Given the parallels in many of their experiences, Mirah reached out immediately, and Janet took Mirah on as a mentee. For three years, Mirah spoke regularly with Janet one-on-one. She also had the privilege to practice, The Discipline of Authentic Movement, in person with Janet one-on-one and in small group retreats. During her deep exchange with Janet, Mirah was able to finally share, unpack, and contextualize many of her awakening experiences.
John Friedlander
Mirah’s third primary mentor is the psychic teacher John Friedlander. She studied in-depth with John one on one and in group settings for five years from her late 30s into her early 40s. John offered Mirah a flexible set of tools for using her psychic skills in an effective way. His style matched perfectly with Mirah’s improvisatory and experimental way of shaping energy. They had a great time together exploring inner space and testing out methods of perceiving. She still uses many of the tools he taught her daily.