What seems to us as bitter trials are often blessings in disguise.


One of the most difficult trials that we as humans encounter in this life is suffering. It seems at times to be a senseless and cruel process whose only purpose is to punish or test its recipient. In reality, however, all of our sufferings are blessings in disguise.

Believe it or not, the trials and tribulations that we encounter throughout the course of our lives often have a specific purpose within God's plan for us which we cannot see merely by looking at them with our human understanding. In fact, many people would never experience any type of meaningful spiritual growth if it were not for these pains we carry along with us as part of His divine plan for us all.

It is a sad fact of life that most human beings have become so utterly dependent on their physical bodies that they neglect their spiritual bodies. We no longer give enough attention to the subtle energies in our bodies, which are important to our physical health, as well as to our spiritual growth. This is why we have a tendency to ignore the trials and tribulations of this life, until they become so much a part of us that we cannot escape them.

Many people have entered into new paths in life only to find themselves back where they started when it was all said and done. In other words, many people simply repeat their past sins over and over again—even though these same sins caused them much suffering in the first place.

Each trial we encounter in life is designed to teach us a valuable lesson. If we do not learn these lessons and integrate them into our lives, we are doomed to repeat the same sins over and over again. This means that every soul who permanently walks away from a lifestyle of sin only has one excuse for their mistake—they did not learn from the mistakes they made before.

That's why it is so important for us to completely understand the purifying nature of trials, as well as why we have them in our lives. By doing this, it becomes easier to bear the burden of tribulation rather than resenting it for being a part of our journey towards spiritual fulfillment.

For the most part, trials are not meant to be endured by us. They are meant to be overcome. When we learn this lesson, however, it becomes easier for us to not turn away from them as we would the people who claim that life is fair. Trials are blessings in disguise because they have a purifying effect on our souls which should never be ignored or denied.

Therefore, when we come across tribulations and trials in life it is important for us to look at them from a spiritual perspective. This means that we must not panic or become frightened by them—even if they seem overwhelming in their intensity at first glance.

This helps us to eliminate the tendency to blame our problems and tribulations on other people. This is the greatest mistake we can make in life, because it is often very difficult to distinguish between real problems and imaginary ones in the first place. However, when we put aside all of our personal grievances, we need only remember that God's higher purpose for all of our sufferings stays with us as we continue on this path towards enlightenment.

Many of the difficulties in life are actually blessings in disguise which teach us lessons about ourselves which are often very beneficial for us all. When we understand this principle, it becomes much easier for us to accept trials as a part of life rather than be frustrated by them. This is precisely why we cannot escape them nor do we want to.

The fact that we enter this life with a unique combination of qualities on the parts of both our heavenly and earthly bodies, which are meant to be used for our spiritual pursuit, is what makes it so important for us to carry these trials and tribulations with us throughout our journey onwards. In truth, God does not want us to suffer in any way whatsoever. Therefore, He has designed His plan for our entire soul growth in such a way that we experience hardships along the way—but only when they are absolutely necessary.

'So it takes a long time before you're able to master yourself and get your life in order.

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