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G**S
religious syncretism and karma
Ica's "Fulfillment: A Journey through a Spiritual Life" is a book encouraging people to seek spiritual truths in individual ways, which guarantee the longevity and stability of the results. According to Ica, nothing in life can give a person real happiness, just finding spiritual truths, spiritual enlightenment, the so-called "awakening". The book is a kind of religious syncretism, as the writer mentions great religious healers and teachers like Jesus, Buddha, Lao Tzu, and Mother Theresa, side-by-side. Ica encourages people to ask questions and not just take everything for granted.Although his book contains many biblical quotations and parables from the Bible, the "eyes of the author" are of a person who strongly believes in reincarnation and karma. In his book, the name of God is replaced by the pronoun She, sometimes with He, which is very strange from a Christian point-of-view, where God is a Father.I liked the ideas of the author about the relationship between religion and science, as religion and science do not necessarily contradict each other, they just view things from a different perspective. I liked also the author's ideas about family, friends, money, society, work, animals, intuition, and so on.I recommend the book to readers who like to seek God in their own individual ways, like to question things and resonate with the ideas of karma and reincarnation.
N**A
Great guide for living
I found this book really good to read if you are looking for a way to live your life well and be the best version of yourself.
M**H
Great book
ICA's Fulfillment explains how spiritual development results in a happy existence. According to ICA, we write the script for our own fate. In the end, our identity is determined by the foods we eat. We are often led by false belief systems that we have inherited from other people. Refusing to challenge such notions restricts one's capacity and prevents one from reaching one's full potential. As a result, the author exhorts the readers to use the free will that God has given them in order to unlearn all ingrained beliefs and pursue the truth. What is the goal here? It seems like a rhetorical question. We can adopt a more positive outlook on life and see it from a different angle once we have the answer to this question. For you, is death a blessing or a curse? This is a book that will leave you thinking hard.