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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As ICA introduces the book Fulfillment, he reminds us that we are not just humans, but messengers of God. He tells us to venture her through ourselves and in this book, the author refers to God as he/she due to the fact that in accordance to him, God does not share the notion of dualism. He talks about certain key points in our lives and raises questions as well as give solutions to them as he goes through the whole book. Furthermore, he questions about existence, plans and the entirety that hinders the delivery of God’s message. The author mentions the benefits of life which opens my minds to comprehend that nature(life) and death should be appreciated in unique ways. The indispensable questions and greater thoughts have been marked everywhere in the book, hence giving us a lot to think about.

With the many questions in every chapter, I got somewhat disturbed and started wondering whether I would ever get the answers to all the questions by the end of the book. Each question that appeared in every line I read gave me more to think about and gave me a reason to be curious. His writing style grew to be clear to me slowly as I kept on reading. The Author’s explanations and conversational tones were organized and inviting to any reader, and his point was very clear enough to understand. The questions in the book were very important and acted as a key (Note) to emphasize his point. From these questions, we got awareness about life, choices we made and the things we take for granted. I was moved when reading this book, I started seeing matters from a certain perspective, including things I had never given a thought. It therefore speeded up every reader’s spiritual awakening to the light and true meaning of their Purpose.

I appreciate that every part began with a saying from well-known personalities. It made me think and consider the importance of each one of them. The author created full awareness of numerous potential outcomes and acknowledgement to last every reader a lifetime.” Life” is a short word, but then characterized in various ways. I additionally liked the author's use of “we” rather than “you” or “I”, this way I felt inclusive throughout the book.

I somewhat hated the author’s instability on a particular point. The author would examine the idea of direction and suddenly moves to something else in the middle of the discussion and again vice-versa, which at some point I couldn’t see the value in what he needed to bring up. I noticed at a certain point where the author uses an example of a chess game in comparison to Life. That would be a good example but to a reader without Knowledge about the Chess game, will only confuse them more.

There were a few errors I noticed throughout the reading for example punctuation issues like missing commas but were not effective enough to disrupt my enjoyment.

I rate this book 3 out of 4 stars. The reason for the 3 stars and not 4 rating is because of the small repetitive errors made, but despite the few mistakes, the book was/is of great importance/relevance to any reader. The book Fulfillment by ICA knows no religion, gender or political issues. Readers who like to read motivational books and themes about God and even outsiders will savor this Book.

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