Verse:Hmøøh/Ngedhraism
The Second Mover (Eevo: Feesd Eenar; Clofabosin: ribilzavudan) is a central Trician spiritual concept representing creativity, agency and moral good within humans. The belief states that we humans are responsible for "creation" and formulating rules, where "God has left off", even when no one is telling us what to do.
Interpretation
The concept of the Second Mover admits multiple different interpretations. Some people think it says too much, some people think it says nothing at all. Especially by political progressives, the Second Mover is generally seen as the force of progress - be it scientific or social/moral progress.
Origin
Placeholder for early reference to 3rocsaeā as the 2nd Mover
The "Second Mover" concept began as a goddess of mathematics and the arts, called 3rocsaeā (Old Eevo Ngrósae; modern Eevo Ngroosai) in Old Eevo texts. Ancient Thensarian pagans saw a duality (i.e. complementarity) between nature and human endeavors such as science, mathematics and the arts. The creator god [name], First Mover, created nature; 3rocsaeā, the Second Mover, then helps humans analyze and create. Man was mostly meant to "stay in his lane", with 3rocsaeā (+ a few other gods) as their only mediator between him and nature.
After a series of natural disasters and plagues, which triggered the Talman Dark Ages, this understanding became more adversarial.
3ăfödö = netagin goddess of knowledge and discovery?
Afterwards the concept underwent abstraction as people recognized it as an impersonal and significant force as opposed to the "First Mover" (Eevo: feesd ŋaðrar), the principle responsible for the creation of the world and its natural laws.