panvem
noun
pan·vem
Etymology: from Greek pan ("all") and Latin venire ("to come, to arrive").
Definition:
1. A real or ideal place where all arrivals converge.
2. A state or condition of universal fulfillment, where every path finds its end.
3. (figurative) The meeting point of all roads, destinies, or experiences. Examples of usage: "After years of traveling, he finally felt he had reached his Panvem." "The city had become a Panvem of cultures and peoples." "In his heart, he longed for a Panvem, a place where every fragment could find peace."