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, is a book divided into eleven parts and includes forty-four chapters written by ICA. The author's real name is Mihail Militaru, but goes by his pseudonym. The author was born in Romania during the Communist Era. The book does not force its ideas to the reader, but rather accelerate awakening, and this book has many questions about human existence, purpose and fulfilment on earth. The writer explains the growth and challenges that he faced as a human being in finding a purpose and trying to fulfill it.

The positive impact of this book is the way the author categorized the parts into self-explanatory headings to assist the reader in understanding each chapter and this book can serve as an instructional life manual that teaches the reader the truth behind happiness, not only that secondly the author encourages the reader to utilize their God-given free will to unlearn every imprinted belief and seek the truth. The book is filled with a buffet of religions and doctorines, but humbly acknowledged the value and significance of connecting to personal truth.

The mid-section of this book addresses several topics like the ultimate purpose of life, the spiritual awakening of our bodies and soul. I love the storyline and I found that the material in this book is simple but deeply profound, challenging but not confusing, thus in order to enjoy this book, you must have an open mind. The book is not explicitly tied to anyone's religion. While reading, the author mentions English as his second language, and the first time he read and wrote in English was at age 27. However the book is great, the only thing that seems awkward to me, albeit God is having no gender, when the writer refers the Hebrew God both masculine and feminine.

The book is well-organized, I loved the way the author structured his message. There was nothing I disliked about the book and the level of editing was not bad. I rate the book a straight, three out of four stars. The spiritual nuggets found in this book are so profound that you cannot help but pause to digest the information when reading it. People who have questions about human existence, God, and human relationships or people who love, reincarnation stories will find the book enjoyably no matter their religion.

I have always felt bad whenever I would question things related to God, this book has all the answers. Lovers of non-fiction are welcome to read this book, they would really enjoy the narration. I recommend this book to prayer warriors, people who have faith in God.

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