The spiritual writings and fragments dedicated to the three orders of the reality show that Pascal’s anthropological pessimism was not his last thought. It is true that the deification of the self that makes each individual create himself the centre of everything is odious to him, and also that there is in him a call to asceticism and detachment, typical of the spirituality of his time that distances him from the contemporary reader. However, in his Christocentric spirituality, with hints of mysticism, there is room for hope and joy. The fragments on the three orders that will be analyzed here show the definitive value assigned by the order of charity, underlining the spiritual dynamism of affectivity, and betting on love without measure for the eternal against the feeling of tragic defeat.