HOW THE CONCEPTS OF POWER WORK

THE LOOM OF REALITIES: HOW THE CONCEPTS OF POWER WORK
Understanding Worloga, Wyrda, and the Wihas as the foundation to wielding actual power.
In the study of the unseen mechanics of the universe, we often find ourselves searching for the "engine" behind existence. While various ancient traditions have touched upon these truths—frequently cloaking them in exclusive or ethno-centric lore—the Druish perspective of Druwayu offers a universalized understanding of these forces.
At the heart of this philosophy is the realization that reality is not a gift bestowed by a sentient deity, but a manifestation shaped through a precise triadic relationship:
Worloga (the pattern),
Wyrda (the shaping), and
Wihas (the essence).
The Wihas: The Silent Ocean of Potential
Wihas is the cosmic essence—the raw, impersonal life force that permeates every atom of the multiverse. Unlike the various deities of common religion, Wihas is entirely devoid of will. It has no ego, no agenda, and no "plan."
Wihas is the ultimate energy, yet it is fundamentally inactive on its own. It is an infinite ocean of power that does nothing and becomes nothing unless it is given a directive. It is the fundamental "stuff" of reality in its most primordial unconditioned state. It does not choose to manifest; it must be caused to manifest by the dynamics of the universe.
Worloga and Wyrda: The Blueprint and the Weaver
If Wihas is the raw potential, then Worloga and Wyrda are the structure and the action that bring it into focus.
Worloga: Worloga is the source of the architectural framework of reality. It represents the inherent laws of geometry, frequency, mathematics, and logic that dictate how energy must move. It is the grid of possibility that ensures the universe is an organized cosmos rather than a chaotic void.
Wyrda: Wyrda is the kinetic process. It is the reciprocal dynamic that draws Wihas into the patterns of Worloga. Wyrda is the "weaving" action. It is the directive cause—the momentum and intent—that takes the inactive essence and shapes it into the lived experience of space, time, matter, and spirit.
The Role of the Clergy: Warlocks and Witches as Conduits
Within the Druish religion, the Clergy of Druwayu—are those who take the mantle of Warlock or Witch—seek to specialize in the conscious navigation of these forces. They train themselves and one another to become refined, intentional conduits of this unembodied force, learning to align their intent with the Worloga (patterns/intentions) to produce specific outcomes through the Wyrda (works/actions).
By mastering first the awareness of the diverse expressions of these three keys—often referred to as "Drikeyu"— even words and will act as filters for the energy of the Wihas. These practitioners act as "Masters and Mistresses of the Craft," be it called Warlockery or Witchery, using thought, sound emotion and intent focused into a harmonized point of focus, not to dominate reality, but to harmonize and direct the flow of essence through the patterns of cosmic law to an intended purpose.
A Universal Potentiality
A common misconception in older, more restrictive mystical systems is that only a specific bloodline or "chosen" group possesses the divine spark required to interact with this power. Druwayu rejects this spiritual elitism.
While the Warlocks and Witches of the Druish clergy dedicate their lives to being conscious conduits to the best of their ability but also as good council for members and nonmembers alike, also learning personal restraint, while recognizing this capacity is a latent potential within all of humanity, and to some degree other living beings.
The Wihas is the essence of everyone and everything;
it does not discriminate and those who do lead themselves into self destruction, as well as those that blindly follow them willingly.
Recognize these facts:
Capability vs. Calling: Most people do not consciously engage with the Wyrda or study the rigid patterns of the Worloga. They live within the manifestations shaped by natural momentum or the collective intent of the world.
Equality of Essence: Choosing not to act as a conscious conduit does not make an individual "inferior" or a "hollow shell." There is no spiritual hierarchy of "holy souls" versus "animal souls." Every human being is a unique and vital expression of the Wihas.
The Web of Impact: The Reciprocal Wave
A critical, often overlooked aspect of this cosmology is the Web of Impact. Every action or inaction—whether born of directed will or instinctive, circumstantial reaction—sends a set of waves throughout the entirety of existence.
The strength of these waves determines their impact, moving through all planes of expression until they reach the ultimate "One and Three."
These ultimate collective minds exist above and beyond direct interaction, yet they respond to these waves.
In accordance with the established laws of Worloga, Wyrda, and Wihas, they may send waves back that either aid or cancel the original impulse.
This occurs predominately impersonally and somewhat mechanically, maintaining the harmonies of the cosmic structure or aspect of it we ourselves came into being through, however, the One and Three are not themselves merely mechanic principles but distinct consciousnesses in their own right well beyond our range of perceptions.
The Warning: Don't Seek Absolute Power
There is a grave danger for those who seek to use these keys for the sole purpose of concentrating power within themselves and to dominate all others. The Wihas is an infinite force that cannot be "owned." Those who attempt to become the absolute embodiment of this power are often consumed by it.
By trying to dominate the Wihas, they distort their own Worloga, creating reciprocal waves that eventually shatter the vessel of the inflated unmoderated ego. True mastery is not the possession of power, but the alignment of one’s will with the Drikeyu, acting as a harmonious channel for the intelligences of the One and Three to guide and flow albeit even when we are unaware of it ourselves.
Conclusion: The Responsible Manifestation
Reality is a collaborative, reciprocal act. When we strip away the historical veils of isolationism and spiritual elitism, we find a mechanical truth: we are part of an infinite, impersonal energy (Wihas) that responds to a directive cause.
By understanding the Worloga—the structures that govern our reality—and engaging the Wyrda, we move from being passive recipients of existence to conscious participants in the great weaving. Reality is not just happening to us; it is being shaped with us, not just by us and this is a very important distinction to comprehend.
How this applies to our overall concepts
In the Druish framework, the universe does not arrive pre-packaged with a "destiny" or a "divine script" that you are coerced into fulfilling. Because the Wihas is impersonal and the Worloga is mechanical, the cosmos itself is fundamentally neutral. It is a vast, open canvas of potential universes.
The One and Three provide the intelligences and the keys (Drikeyu), but they do not dictate the specific meaning of the tapestry you choose to weave. There is no external "judge" waiting to see if you lived up to a pre-determined purpose, because purpose is a product of the weaving, not a prerequisite for it.
It should also be made clear than when we speak of the One and Three as remote and impersonal it is not the same as being like the Wihas in lacking consciousness. They each hold their own as beings in their own right, which itself can be difficult for many to make the distinctions. In other words they are impersonal towards all things (all are equal before them) but they are personal unto themselves.
This is also not the same as the myriads of other more personal deities that populate diverse pantheons or if some pantheons are only considered embodiment of human ideas that cease to exist when people stop acknowledging them, forget about them, and stop "feeding" them energy through thoughts and emotions, or if they are considered merely the deified memories of long dead ancestors elevated to mythical status and claims.
Meaning as a Directive Cause
In this system, meaning is not something you find; it is something you inject into the Wyrda. It acts as a directive cause.
Spiritual Inertia: If you wait for the universe to provide you with a purpose, you remain in a state of spiritual inertia. You are moved only by the "natural momentum" of the collective waves sent out by others. You are a passenger in a craft steered by the winds of circumstantial reaction.
Intentional Patterning: When you define your own purpose, you are using your will to shape the Wihas into a specific, intentional pattern. You move from being part of the background noise to becoming a clear, resonant signal within the Worloga.
The Beauty of the Machine: Ethical Symmetry Over Morality
The "beauty" of the cosmic weaving in Druwayu is found in its integrity and symmetry, rather than in human-centric moralistic goals. Consider the clock: it is beautiful because its gears (Worloga) move in perfect synchronization (Wyrda) to express the flow of time. The clock does not "want" to be helpful; its beauty lies in the perfection of its function.
In the same way, a life or a manifestation is considered "beautiful" when the practitioner’s intent is perfectly aligned with the structural laws of the Drikeyu. Meaning is found in the act of creation itself—the successful and harmonious transition of raw, inactive essence into a structured, visible reality. The beauty is the clarity of the weave.
The Freedom of the Tapestry: You are the Architect
This realization is the ultimate liberation of the Druish path: You are the architect of meaning. Because there is no inherited purpose, there is no "failure" to meet a deity's arbitrary expectations. There is only the mechanical reality of the waves you send out and the patterns you leave behind.
You are free to forge a purpose that is unique to your own perspective and will. The weaving is intentional because you intended it; it is structured because the Worloga demands it; and it is beautiful because the Wihas shines through it.
Summary: Forging the Directive
We do not go out into the world to "discover ourselves" or our "mission" as if they were hidden treasures left by someone else. In Druwayu, we understand that we are the directive cause of ourselves though not the origin of our own being.
We take the raw, unconditioned stuff of reality and, through the alignment of will and law expressed by action, we give it a direction. We do not find meaning; we forge it through the responsible and conscious engagement with ourselves, one another, the world, the universe and beyond as well as everything within the infinitely large and small bridging the infinite and finite which out minds as created and born beings can never fully grasp.


