What does it mean "The righteous - and it is bad for him, the sinner - and it is good for him." Reluctance to study the Zohar

What does it mean "The righteous - and it is bad for him, the sinner - and it is good for him." Reluctance to study the Zohar

Capitulo 168|14 de feb. de 2010
The whole system is aimed at bringing us to the final correction. If we direct ourselves towards this goal, we almost cease to feel material suffering. "The righteous - and it's bad for him, the sinner - and it's good for him" - what are these states? What do Kabbalists call the sufferings of love? How the book of The Zohar was studied at the lessons of Rabash. Why can the study of The Zohar cause rejection and hatred?