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Result: 'Ordeals' (5)

You may accept an ordeal, understand it and agree that it is inevitable but at the same time feel bitterness, sadness and regret: you think it would have been so much better not to have had to go through it! If that is the case, you can tell ...
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To know people – to know whether they are loyal, true, strong, wise and generous – you only have to observe how they go through ordeals. As long as everything is going well for them and nothing is troubling them or making them suffer, it is ...
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When we read the lives of the saints, the prophets and the initiates, we find that all of them have undergone terrible ordeals. Those who understood their meaning were not discouraged and did not rebel; they knew that it was thanks to these trials ...
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Just because I tell you that hardships are useful does not mean you must go looking for them. In any case, you can be sure that they will come looking for you, because no-one on earth is sheltered from trials. Above all, do not try to imitate those ...
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While we are on earth we cannot escape hardships, so, once and for all, decide to put to use those methods which will enable you to confront these trials more successfully. First, in the face of each difficulty, instead of complaining and crying out,...
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