Trewita means 'druid' in Eormennisch: 'wita' meaning 'wise man', and 'trew' meaning 'true' and 'tree', both of which are applicable since the Trewita is both a true man and, as such, like a tree, as he is grounded in the earth, by which we mean the Edhli (Biosphere), while he reaches up into the sky, by which we mean the Immynd (Imagination). He dwells in the heolor (balance) of Edhli and Immynd which is called the Twyrymet (dual reality). And so he does not live unrooted as most all humans do, heedless of the primacy of the Edhli and of their responsibility to keep it whole and safe, who live in an unnatural world where their minds run mad, unmoored from their true nature, leading them to harm the living world that created them and on which they depend for life no matter how they try to go beyond it, live apart from it.
But the Trewita's mind is bound to the Edhli and so for him the Edhli-immynd drenches all the world, investing it with magisch rynedom (magical mystery), which is the birthright of the human animal, but which civilized man lives without, knowing not what he is missing.
Civilized man, no matter the wealth he thinks he has, is impoverished, and in his mad blindness he destroys the rich Living World which is his true reality, thereby growing madder and madder without experience or knowledge of it, until he destroys himself in his madness.
But the Trewita sees life as it is and knows his true nature, as much as can be known by man. And because of this, he is good, and works good.
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