Review of Fulfillment

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Review of Fulfillment

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Fulfillment" by ICA.]
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3 out of 4 stars
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Fulfillment: A Journey Through a Spiritual Life by ICA is a religious and educational book that talks about religion in a disorganised manner. The author tries to define religion in this book by fusing and using multiple religious beliefs as one. According to the author, Fulfilment is a religious book with the primary aim of growing and nourishing the souls and spirits of others.

Fulfillment: A Journey Through a Spiritual Life is also a book that deals with the relationship between God and his believers. It talks about the free will of a human being and also talks about finding out the truth about God by ourselves. Fulfillment is an inspirational and motivational book. One thing I particularly liked about Fulfillment was how the author went in-depth into our daily lives and talked about how our relationships with others also affect our relationship with God. This book talks about keeping a loving relationship with God while also keeping a loving relationship with others. Fulfillment is filled with statements and views that are directly taken from the Bible and other religious works.

The only thing that makes Fulfillment: A Journey Through a Spiritual Life stand out from all the inspirational religious books that I've read is the intriguing life experience of the author. The author of Fulfillment, whose real name is Mihail Militaru, is Romanian by birth, and he was born in an era where religion was said to be not needed and was stopped in his country, and that affected him greatly during his early years. He had to learn more about God, and that really gave him the ability to look at life in a positive manner.

Fulfillment is an okay book to read, but there are a couple of issues I had with this book. The first thing I disliked about this book was how the author tried to mash all religions together. As a Christian, I personally do not agree with his opinion on the soul and God. Another thing I disliked about Fulfillment was that it was filled with quotes from other people. Most of the author's views are taken directly from the Bible, but since this isn't in any way a Christian book, I felt that the Bible references were a little too much. Other than his life experiences, which I do believe to be motivational, I do not find anything I learnt from reading this book.

I would rate Fulfillment: A Journey Through a Spiritual Life three out of four stars. I removed one star from this book because I believe the author fails to do what he aspired to do at the start of this book, I do not believe that reading this book helped me much in my spiritual life. This book was definitely easy to read and understand and was also really well written. It was also professionally edited and free of grammatical errors.

I would recommend Fulfillment: A Journey Through a Spiritual Life to anyone who is interested in living an amazing spiritual life or in knowing more about the human soul. I definitely would not recommend this book to traditional theists, or to Christians or Muslims.

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