O thou servant of God! Do not grieve at the
afflictions and calamities that have befallen thee. All calamities
and afflictions have been created for man so that he
may spurn this mortal world—a world to which he is much
attached. When he experienceth severe trials and hardships,
then his nature will recoil and he will desire the eternal
realm—a realm which is sanctified from all afflictions and
calamities. Such is the case with the man who is wise. He
shall never drink from a cup which is at the end distasteful,
but, on the contrary, he will seek the cup of pure and limpid
water. He will not taste of the honey that is mixed with
poison.