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investigation and impartial research, asserting moreover that truth and wisdom should be sought only in God, that the path to them consists in drawing nearer to the Divinity, and that the more we uncover the causes of the existence of things in Nature The author uses the term "Натура" (Natura) to refer to the physical world as a divinely ordered system that reveals the Creator's wisdom., the more the Divinity will appear to us worthy of worship, and His laws more sacred and beneficial.
He asks—as do we of our readers—not to rush to a conclusion about the book based on any single chapter without considering its connection to those preceding and following it; and not merely to adopt concepts from the Author’s own ideas, but to compare them with the reality itself and seek the truth with a pure heart. Should anything incomprehensible be encountered, it is likely because the Reader, perhaps, does not yet possess the preliminary knowledge required to grasp higher forms of understanding. In such a case, let him set the book aside and strive first to acquire that foundational knowledge mentioned within this very book; only then should he return to analyze the difficult passages. Generally speaking, this book was not written for drones original: "трутни" (trutni). A metaphor for the intellectually idle or those who expect to gain wisdom without personal effort or study. who