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...all the methods and ways so clearly before everyone’s eyes that, in seeing, they may truly see. Then, captivated by the sweetness of true Blessedness original: "Beatitudo." In this context, it refers to a state of supreme spiritual and intellectual fulfillment.—which only true Wisdom reveals and offers a foretaste of—everyone may burn with a passionate love for it. This is precisely what Universal Wisdom Pansophia: From the Greek for "all-wisdom," a system of universal knowledge aimed at harmonizing all human understanding seeks and hopes for through its paths of complete Universality, Truth, and Ease.
XXIX. For because the things that people encounter as objects in this life are numerous and, in a way, infinite: both outside themselves (things natural and man-made, moral and spiritual, good and evil); within themselves (various inclinations, desires, and emotions); and finally alongside themselves (the vastly different opinions, interests, efforts, and actions of other people). It is inevitable that they are pulled in different directions and confused by all these things. As a result, they do not do what is most important, but allow themselves to be entangled in whatever they happen to stumble upon. Thus it happens that, although God made man upright, they have entangled themselves in endless questions and preoccupations. This is an allusion to Ecclesiastes 7:29: "God made mankind upright, but they have gone in search of many schemes."