What is the meaning of the difficulties we face in life?
Which of us wouldn't? A better home, a better job, a better income, a more fulfilling life…
Yes, life can be a beautiful journey at times and a difficult journey at other times. We fall like a little child, we stumble, we get up again, sometimes we fall again. So why?
First of all, let's remember that life progresses in line with a broad evolutionary plan. Because only when we begin to see life as a field of evolution can we make sense of the difficulties we experience. Very few things happen “by chance” in this world. Many of the hardships and pains you go through are "created" by your own soul and higher self in order to master the lessons your soul chose before it came into the world. Not only does it create, it also brings "catalyst" people into your life who will teach you these lessons in the most sublime way. All of this happens in your life as a result of the spiritual contracts you make.
The truth is that you always have a choice. All contracts you make are just “potentials” until they are accepted by all parties involved. This is where the Free Will Law comes into play. So how?
“In our experience of life on Earth, we often see situations from a very limited perspective. That's why it's often very difficult for us to stop and change our perspective when things start to go wrong. Too often we try to figure out “what” we did wrong, we get so hung up on it that we never stop to think that what we see as a disaster is actually just the right and appropriate thing to happen at that moment. The recent loss of our job, the recent breakdown of our marriage, or even the loss of a loved one to a terrible illness or accident… Any of these events—all of them, indeed—is part of our plan. They were created to teach us an important lesson, to steer us in a different direction, even to shake us up and find our passion.”
If you want to make your life easier, you have to learn the lessons of your difficulties and move forward.
Difficulties are lessons to be learned. I have had the bad luck or the good luck to have a difficult life. I feel that today I am a strong and strong-willed human being. But both virtues I would not have exercised if I had not had problems along the way.