Wednesday, January 5, 2011

The Jedi Code Explained

  • There is no emotion, there is peace

    • There is no ignorance, there is knowledge


    • There is no passion, there is serenity
      This tenet is more than a repetition of the first. It refers more directly to situations of extreme stress in which a Jedi might be tempted to react strongly, or be so focused on the task and not the goal. That a Jedi must strike only in defense is an expression of this tenet, keeping all other options open. While emotions and intuition must be understood and utilized in a Jedi's daily life, they must be checked, lest the Jedi act rashly and lose objectivity. Passionate use of power leads to the Dark Side. A Jedi must always act with a calm hand and an even temper. "when in doubt, stay your hand", observing each situation as clearly as the Force sees it, not clouded with unbridled passion.

    • There is no chaos, there is harmony

      • There is no death, there is the Force



2 comments:

  1. Hello!
    I hope you're still active to some degree...
    I really want to read this but reading it in the formatting you have applied (or the formatting my computer is twisting it into) is making it very difficult to read.
    Is there any possibility you could email a copy of it to me? I would greatly appreciate it.

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  2. Just after I wrote my last comment I realized the formatting may be intentional. If so, kudos.

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