I wish a warm welcome to all the Newcomers here at the
Jedi Sanctuary!
It’s hard to write down in words everything that a Jedi is
supposed to be; a Jedi is a Jedi, and the Jedi Path is a
unique philosophy. The Jedi represent the universal archetype
of the spiritual knight. Jedi always strive to become better knights.
We train, we learn, we serve, we grow. We have a lot of fun too.
This is only one Jedi's humble attempt to write down the Jedi
teachings, based on the quotes from the Star Wars Episodes,
for the sake of having an easy reference point here at the Forum.
These are my opinions of what some of the Jedi teachings are.
We believe in questioning everything, so please question the
Jedi Path. It's normal to question it. We want you to question it.
If a Jedi teaching feels true to you after you personally
test it in your own life, then follow that Jedi teaching - if it benefits
you. You might discover that you are a Jedi, but didn't know it.

I feel that all of the Jedi Teachings make sense and are logical,
and are excellent for personal growth, but everyone has to decide
for themselves what path they will follow. MTFBWY Always! JK
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Luke Skywalker's Jedi Creed
Jedi are the guardians of peace and justice in the
galaxy.
Jedi use their powers to defend and protect, never to
attack others.
Jedi respect all life, in any form.
Jedi serve others rather than rule over them, for the
good of the galaxy.
Jedi seek to improve themselves through knowledge and
training.
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The Jedi Code
There is no emotion; there is peace.
There is no ignorance; there is knowledge.
There is no passion; there is serenity.
There is no Chaos; There is Harmony.
There is no death; there is the Force.
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Another version of the Jedi Code:
Emotion, yet peace.
Ignorance, yet knowledge.
Passion, yet serenity.
Chaos, yet harmony.
Death, yet the Force.
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Tenets of Faith That Were Selected By Our Group
1. We believe that the Force is an all pervading
Universal Energy that creates, binds together, and
maintains everything in existence.
2. We believe that the Natural Order of the Universe
comes from the Force.
3. We believe that the Force is, and probably always
will be, a mystery.
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Suggestions To Live By - 33 Jedi Teachings Based on Star Wars
*Jedi believe in the Living Force.*
1. Jedi believe in a mysterious invisible universal energy called
‘the Force’, also known as the 'living Force', the 'good side', or
the 'light side'. The Force is a living spiritual presence that
surrounds us, penetrates us, and binds all the matter in the
universe together. The Force is like the soul of all things. It exists
everywhere. Every Jedi interprets the Force in a slightly different way;
some as Tao or Chi type energy, and some as a Higher Power
type energy that controls the Universe with a definite will.
In general, the Force is considered to be a good and benevolent
energy. Even the Jedi find it impossible to define exactly what
the Force is, but there is no doubt about its existence for the Jedi.
Jedi believe that Force allows people to have free will and choice,
but that destiny also plays a part in their lives. Jedi talk about the
ways of Force, and the will of the Force, but the Force and its
workings are declared to be a mystery. Strange and hard to understand
are the ways of the Force! Jedi believe that the Force is with them
throughout their lives and that it helps them both now, and beyond this life.
The Force is with us always.
References:
Obi-Wan: “The Force is what gives a Jedi his power. It’s an
energy field created by all living things. It surrounds us, and
penetrates us; it binds the galaxy together.” –Episode IV
Yoda: “For my ally is the Force and a powerful ally it is. Life
creates it, makes it grow. Its energy surrounds us and binds us.”
–Episode V
Yoda: “A Jedi’s strength flows from the Force.” -Episode V
Obi-Wan: “The Force can have a strong influence on the
weak-minded.” –Episode IV
Obi-Wan: “I felt a great disturbance in the Force.” -Episode IV
Luke: “You don’t believe in the Force, do you?”
Han: “I’ve never seen anything to make me believe there’s
One all-powerful Force controlling everything. There’s no
mystical energy field that controls my destiny.” -Episode IV
Qui-Gon: "Finding him was the will of the Force... I have no
doubt of that." -Episode I
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*Jedi believe that there is a dark side but refuse to dwell on it.”
2. Jedi believe that the dark side exists, but refuse to dwell on it,
or follow it, or use it in any way. The dark side is a negative energy,
also known as the ‘negative power’ or ‘dark energy’. The dark side is
considered to be evil, negative, the opposite of good, and is never
to be followed or used by the Jedi. Those who follow the dark side
are considered to be 'agents of evil' according to Yoda. Negative
emotions like fear, hate, jealousy, aggression and anger are paths
to the dark side.
References:
Obi-Wan: “Vader was seduced by the dark side of the Force.”
-Episode IV
Obi-Wan: “Only a master of evil, Darth.” –Episode IV
Luke: “Is the dark side stronger?”
Yoda: “No, no, no. Quicker, easier, more seductive.” –Episode V
Yoda: “That place is strong with the dark side of the Force. A
domain of evil it is.” -Episode V
Yoda: “If once you start down the dark path, forever will it dominate
your destiny; consume you it will as it did Obi-Wan's apprentice."
-Episode V
Yoda: “If you end your training now, if you choose the quick and
easy path as Vader did, you will become an agent of evil.”
–Episode V
Obi-Wan: "This is a dangerous time for you, when you will be
tempted by the dark side of the Force." -Episode V
Obi-Wan: “Your father was seduced by the dark side of the Force. He
ceased to be Anakin Skywalker and became Darth Vader. When that
happened, the good man who was your father was destroyed.”
–Episode VI
Obi-Wan: “He’s more machine now than man; twisted and evil.”
–Episode VI
Yoda: "The Dark Side clouds everything. Impossible to see,
the future is." -Episode II
Yoda: “Joined the dark side Dooku has. Lies, deceit, creating
mistrust, are his ways now.” –Episode II
Anakin: “They think inwards, only about themselves.”(the Sith)
–Episode III
Yoda: “Twisted by the dark side young Skywalker has become.
The boy you trained, gone he is. Consumed by Darth Vader.”
–Episode III
Obi-Wan: “Padme, Anakin has turned to the dark side.” -Episode III
Obi-Wan: “You have allowed this dark lord to twist your mind,
until now you have become the very thing you swore to destroy.”
–Episode III
Obi-Wan: “Anakin, Chancellor Palpatine is evil.” –Episode III
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*Jedi serve the Living Force.*
3. Jedi serve the Living Force and never serve the dark side,
in any way, shape or form. Jedi are serious about their
service to the Force, and are not thrill seekers or adventure
seekers. They are serious about following the Jedi teachings
in their own lives, because the Jedi teachings lead to personal
growth, and help them to be conscious of their connection
to the Living Force, which is within. The Jedi teachings are
good guidelines, but we should not to stop there. Jedi need
to continue to seek how we can better serve the Force by
knowing and doing the will of the Force every moment.
References:
Obi-Wan: “You’ve made a commitment to the Jedi Order,
a commitment not easily broken.” Episode II
Padme: "It must be difficult having sworn your life to the Jedi."
-Episode II
Yoda: "A Jedi must have the deepest commitment, hmm?
The most serious mind." -Episode V
Yoda: "Adventure. Ha! Excitement. Ha! A Jedi craves
not these things." -Episode V
Luke: "Never. I'll never turn to the dark side. You
failed your Highness." -Episode VI
Yoda: "My ally is the Force, and a powerful ally it is."
-Episode V
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*Certain Jedi are stronger with the Force than others.*
4. Jedi, in general, are individuals who are strong with the Force.
The Force is with them. However, the Jedi believe that the Force
is extra strong in certain Jedi, much more so than in others.
Sometimes this is passed down through the family, like in the
Skywalker family for example. Yoda was also extra strong with
the Force. Someone who is extra strong with the Force will succeed
against the odds, and this stands out; things will go unusually right
for them. They can succeed where normal people fail. Extra strong
Force individuals seem invincible; they are natural heroes and leaders.
References:
Ki-Adi-Mundi: "The Force is strong with him." -Episode I
Darth Vader: "The Force is strong with this one." -Episode IV
Luke: "The Force is strong in my family. My father has it.
I have it and my sister has it." -Episode VI
Darth Vader: "Obi-Wan is here. The Force is with him." -Episode IV
Darth Vader: "The Force is with you, young Skywalker." -Episode V
Yoda: "Luke, the Force runs strong in your family." -Episode VI
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*Jedi live in the present moment.*
5. Jedi live in the here and now, and don't have
stress about the future or the past. Jedi focus on the
present moment. This isn't as easy as it might seem
because the mind always rushes to the future or past
and doesn't seem to be content with the present
moment. Contact with the Living Force always occurs in
the present moment. The mind is our tool, and we need
to stop the incessant thinking and mental chatter that
comes from the mind in order to be conscious of the
present moment, and to live in the present moment.
We need to control the mind, and not let the mind control us.
References:
Qui-Gon: "Keep your concentration here and now where
it belongs."
Obi-Wan: "Master Yoda says I should be mindful of the
future."
Qui-Gon: "But not at the expense of the moment."
-Episode I
Qui-Gon: "Concentrate on the moment." -Episode I
Yoda: "This one a long time have I watched. All his
life has he looked away to the future, to the horizon.
Never his mind on where he was. Hmm? What he was
doing. Hmph." -Episode V
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*Jedi can feel the Force.*
6. Jedi are Force sensitive people, and are experts at
feeling energy. Jedi can feel the Force, because the Force
is within them. They can feel the Force flowing through them, and
around them, and outside of them in other living creatures too.
Our senses and our scattered minds can block us from feeling the
Force, but its always there. Jedi are equally sensitive to dark
energy or negative energy, and know how to avoid it and to
protect themselves from it.
References:
Yoda: "You must feel the Force around you." -Episode V
Obi-Wan: "I felt a great disturbance in the Force, as if millions
of voices suddenly cried out in terror and were suddenly
silenced. I fear something terrible has happened. -Episode IV
Obi-Wan: "Remember, a Jedi can feel the Force flowing
through him." -Episode IV
Yoda: "Reach out. Sense the Force around you." -Episode II
Obi-Wan: "Stretch out with your feelings." -Episode IV
Luke: "There's something not right here. I feel cold,..death."
Yoda: "That place is strong with the dark side of the Force.
A domain of evil it is." -Episode V
Qui-Gon: "Be wary. I sense a disturbance in the Force."
Obi-Wan: "I feel it also, Master." Episode I
Luke: "But I can help them. I feel the Force." -Episode V
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*Jedi trust their feelings or intuitions.*
7. Jedi are a 'feeling people' and believe in using and
trusting their feelings and intuition. Jedi are intuitive
and are in touch with the core of their being. Jedi can
access this "inner knowledge" that seems to come from
their Tan Tien, Hara, or belly center. It’s also known as
the ‘Gut Feeling’. There are many examples of this in
the Episodes.
References:
Obi-Wan: “This time let go of your conscious self and
act on instinct.” –Episode IV
Obi-Wan: “Your eyes can deceive you. Don’t trust
them.” –IV
Luke: “You know I did feel something. I could almost
see the remote.”
Obi-Wan: “That’s good. You’ve taken your first step
into a larger world.” Episode IV
Obi-Wan: "Trust your feelings, Luke." -Episode IV
Frequent Quote: "I have a bad feeling about this." - All Episodes
Qui-Gon: "Feel, don't think. Use your instincts."
-Episode I (advice to Anakin before the Pod Race)
Yoda: "Use your feelings, you must." -Episode II
Yoda: "Use your feelings, Obi-Wan, and find him you
will." -Episode III
Qui-Gon: "Don't worry. The Force will guide us."
-Episode I
Han: “I’m sure Luke wasn’t on that thing when it
blew.”
Leia: “He wasn’t. I can feel it.” –Episode VI
Shmi: "What does your heart tell you?" -Episode I
Obi-Wan: “Once you start to trust your inner self,
there’ll be no stopping you.” -Star Wars; A New Hope,
the book, Chapter VIII
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*Jedi practice meditation to achieve a calm mind.*
8. Meditation is clearly a part of the Jedi lifestyle.
A Jedi needs to consciously experience the Force,
and meditation is a time tested method to accomplish
this. Meditation helps us to begin to understand the
Force. Jedi believe that a calm mind can be achieved
through meditation and contemplation. Jedi need to
meditate often in order to clear their minds. Our
minds, like sponges, get contaminated from the world,
and need to be cleaned out daily. We even absorb
things from those who are around us, and from our
environments, the food we eat, etc. so it's important
to keep a calm, focused, clear mind and to meditate daily.
Its important to have a lot of patience with your practice
of meditation, and not to expect too much too soon.
Jedi should seek instruction from a trained meditation
teacher before they proceed. When chosing a teacher or
mentor, it has to 'click' with your inner feelings. Go by what
your feelings say, not by what others say.
References:
Yoda: "Meditate on this I will." -Episode II
Yoda: "Clear your mind must be..." -Episode II
Yoda: "Concentrate, feel the Force flow. Yes, good,
calm, yes." (Yoda teaching meditation to Luke)
-Episode V
Yoda: You will know. When you are calm, at peace,
passive. -Episode V
Yoda: "Control, control. You must learn control."
(Yoda teaching meditation discipline to Luke) -Episode V
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*Jedi practice awareness and are mindful of their
thoughts.*
9. Jedi believe in practicing awareness and are
mindful of their thoughts. Jedi keep their thoughts
positive. A positive mental attitude is healthy for
both the mind and body. This has been documented by
science too. Jedi are mindful and watch their
thoughts. Not every thought that 'pops' into our head
is actually ours, since thoughts can originate from
many sources across the Universe, and not just from
our physical brain. We have to be able to discern the
thoughts and remove the bad ones or negative,
fear-based ones. Even the food we eat, and things we
drink can influence our thoughts. So, we must always be
mindful of our thoughts.
References:
Obi-Wan: "Anakin, you're focusing on the negative
again. Be mindful of your thoughts." -Episode II
Qui-Gon: "Don't center on your anxiety, Obi-Wan."
-Episode I
Obi-Wan: "Be mindful of your thoughts Anakin. They'll
betray you." -Episode II
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*Jedi have patience.*
10. Jedi cultivate patience in their lives. Yoda tested
Luke to see if he had patience, which he didn't at the
beginning. However, Luke learned to have patience
later on in life. Patience has to be consciously
developed over time. All of the Jedi teachers stressed
patience. We need patience in order to meditate on the
Force, and to work with others. We all need to work on
developing our patience! Remember, Jedi choose to act
with patience, and not to react with anger.
References:
Qui-Gon: "We shall have patience." -Episode I
Qui-Gon: "Patience, my blue friend." -Episode I
Obi-Wan: "Patience. Use the Force. Think." -Episode II
Obi-Wan: "Be patient Luke. Stay and watch over the
droids." -IV
Yoda: "Patience. For the Jedi it is time to eat as
well. -Episode V
Yoda: "Patience. Soon you will be with him."-Episode V
Yoda: "I cannot teach him. The boy has no patience."
-Episode V
Obi-Wan: "He will learn patience." -Episode V
Obi-Wan: "Patience! If you choose to face Vader you
will do it alone." -Episode V
Obi-Wan: "You are no longer so reckless now, Luke. You are
strong and patient." -Book, Return of the Jedi
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*Jedi protect and defend the helpless.*
11. Jedi try to protect others if possible. Jedi are
peaceful warriors. Jedi are also aware that being
prepared and trained gives them the advantage if they
do have to protect themselves and others. Most Jedi
know at least one form of martial arts or self
defense. Also, Jedi don't leave others behind; Jedi go
back and try to help those who are facing dangerous
situations.
References:
Yoda: "Around the remaining Jedi, a perimeter you will
make." -Episode II
Qui-Gon: "Your Highness, it is our pleasure to
continue to serve and protect you." -Episode I
Qui-Gon: "I cannot fight a war for you, Your Highness,
only protect you." -Episode I
Palpatine: "Leave him, or we'll never make it."
Anakin: "No. His fate will be the same as ours."
-Episode III
Leia: "We've got to go back. I know were Luke is."
-Episode V
Anakin: "Now go, my son. Leave me."
Luke: "No, you're coming with me. I'll not leave you
here. I've got to save you." -Episode VI
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*Jedi avoid acting on dark side emotions like fear, anger,
aggression and hate.*
12. Jedi are aware of, and avoid the 4 vices that lead to the
dark side; Fear, Anger, Aggression, and Hate. Jealousy and
greed are also dark side emotions to be avoided by Jedi.
When it comes to anger, Jedi choose to act with patience,
and not to react with anger. The word 'anger' is only one letter
short of the word 'danger', if that's not warning enough for you.
However, we cannot pick and choose which emotions we are
going to feel, but we do have free will. We can't control which
emotions we will feel, but we can always choose to control our
actions. We might feel anger from time to time, but we don't have
to act on that feeling of anger or rage. We don't have to react
with 'road rage', for example, if someone cuts us off on the highway.
If a Jedi feels one or more of these negative emotions (fear,
anger, aggression, or hate) building up inside of him/her, then it's
a clear sign that he/she is probably moving towards the dark side
and negativity; balance is being lost and needs to be restored as
soon as possible. Be mindful of these 'negative emotion' warning
signs. If this happens, then its time for some meditation to work it
out. One way to start working on it, is to first acknowledge that you
have a dark side emotion in you, like anger or hate, and don’t suppress
the fact that you feel this negative emotion; instead confess it.
(Don't suppress, confess.) Then ‘let go’ of the dark side emotion,
and visualize it leaving you like a dark cloud being blown away by
the clean, fresh wind. Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT) is also
an excellent method to help to release stored up negative energy
and emotions.
http://www.emofree.com/newcomer.htm Next, try to focus on a positive emotion to replace the negative
emotion. For example, compassion instead of hatred, patience
instead of anger, humility instead of arrogance, trust in the Force
instead of fear, etc. Jedi are always on the look out for dark side
emotions, and are determined 'not' to allow negativity to take root
within their minds and lives.
References:
Yoda: "Much anger in him like his father." -Episode V
Yoda: "But beware of the dark side. Anger, fear, aggression;
the dark side of the Force are they. Easily they flow, quick
to join you in a fight. If once you start down the dark path,
forever will it dominate your destiny; consume you it will as it
did Obi-Wan's apprentice." -Episode V
Obi-Wan: "Luke, don't give in to hate. That leads to the dark side."
-Episode V
Yoda: "But beware, anger, fear, aggression; the dark side are they.
Once you start down the dark path, forever will it dominate your
destiny." -Episode VI
Yoda: "Fear is the path to the dark side. Fear leads to Anger.
Anger leads to Hate. Hate leads to suffering." -Episode I
Yoda: "Attachment leads to jealousy. The shadow of
greed, that is." -Episode III
Mace Windu: "There is much fear that clouds your judgment."
-Episode III (Mace Windu gave this warning to Anakin.)
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*Jedi stay physically fit for many reasons.*
13. Jedi stay physically fit in order to accomplish
their mission in life. Fitness is a part of Jediism,
but the level of fitness depends on the individual.
Yoga, Tai Chi, Qi Gong, the Martial Arts, fencing,
jogging, swimming, biking, etc. are all excellent ways
to stay fit. Always consult with your physician before
starting any physical fitness program. Fitness effects
your mental health and over-all well being, so the
Jedi stay fit.
References:
Yoda: "Run! Yes. A Jedi's strength flows from the
Force."(Yoda giving Luke physical training on
Dagobah) -Episode V
Obi-Wan: "Run, Luke. Run!" -Episode IV
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*Lightsaber dueling is the Jedi's sport of choice.*
14. Jedi duel with lightsaber replicas to practice living
in the present moment. It’s hard to think about the past
or the future if you are dueling with a lightsaber! Lightsaber
practice actually has a multitude of benefits. Dueling helps
improve a Jedi’s coordination, flexibility, and balance because
when dueling with a lightsaber, it becomes an extension of you.
It’s a good form of cardiovascular exercise too. The real
lightsaber only exists in the Star Wars Universe, but for the
Jedi the lightsaber is a powerful symbol that represents alertness,
mindfulness, agility, discipline, skill and living in the present
moment. You don't have to duel with a lightsaber in order to be
a Jedi, but most Jedi like to duel some. Warning: Always wear
proper eye protection when dueling with lightsabers!
References:
Obi-Wan: “It’s your father’s Lightsaber. This is the
weapon of a Jedi knight; not as clumsy or random as a
blaster. An elegant weapon for a more civilized age.”
-Episode IV
Vader: “I see you have constructed a new Lightsaber.
Your skills are complete.” –Episode VI
Anakin: “I saw your laser sword. Only Jedi’s carry
that kind of weapon.” -Episode I
Obi-Wan: “Next time, try not to lose it. This weapon
is your life.” (Anakin had lost his lightsaber.) –Episode II
Commander Cody: “Oh, by the way, I think you’ll be
needing this. (Obi-wan had lost his lightsaber!)
-Episode III
Obi-Wan: "If you spent as much time practicing your
saber techniques as you did your wit, you'd rival Master
Yoda as a swordsman."
Anakin: "I thought I already did." -Episode II
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*Jedi believe in destiny.*
15. Jedi don't believe in coincidences. Jedi trust in the will
of the Force and accept the fact that nothing happens by
accident. Jedi believe in destiny, and that there is some
method and order to what happens in the Universe. Things
happen when they are meant to happen; there is perfection;
nothing happens by accident. There is a 'soul-plan' for
every person, but it's hard to understand these things
from our level. Strange are the ways of the Force!
References:
Qui-Gon: "Finding him was the will of the Force... I
have no doubt of that." -Episode I
Qui-Gon: "Nothing happens by accident." -Episode I
Anakin: "Ahsoka, a very wise Jedi once said, "Nothing
happens by accident." It is the will of the Force that you
are at my side." -The Clone Wars Movie
Obi-Wan: "In my experience, there's no such thing as
luck." -Episode IV
Obi-Wan: “Your destiny lies along a different path
from mine.” -Episode IV
Obi-Wan: "You cannot escape your Destiny. You must
face Darth Vader again." -Episode VI
Qui-Gon: "I'm sure another situation will present
itself." -Episode I (concerning not having enough
money to buy parts; trusting in destiny.)
Luke: “You mean it (the Force) controls your actions?”
Obi-Wan: “Partially…” –Episode IV
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*Jedi believe in 'letting go' of their attachments. *
16. Jedi work on 'letting go' of their attachments and
train themselves on this. The fear of loss of one's
attachments leads to the dark side, so a 'letting go'
and 'trusting in the will of the Force' attitude needs
to be developed gradually to overcome this fear of
loss. Everything really belongs to the Force anyhow,
so we need to trust the Force, and not be so attached
to people and possessions. We need to do our best,
and then trust the Force for the outcome of things,
even if we don't understand it from our own level.
Fear can be overcome by 'letting go' and trusting in
the Living Force, and in the will of the Force.
References:
Obi-Wan: “Let go Luke.” –Episode IV
Yoda: "Attachment leads to jealousy. The shadow of
greed, that is." -Episode III
Yoda: "The fear of loss is a path to the dark side."
-Episode III
Yoda: "Train yourself to 'let go' of everything you
fear to lose." -Episode III
Anakin: "Attachment is forbidden. Possession is
forbidden." -Episode II
Luke: "Let go of your hate." -Episode VI
Obi-Wan: “This time 'let go' of your conscious self
and act on instinct.” –Episode IV
Anakin: "Sometimes we must 'let go' of our pride and do
what is requested of us." -Episode II
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*Jedi believe in life after death.*
17. Jedi believe that the soul survives death. Jedi do
not obsessively mourn those who pass. There will
always be some mourning, and missing of that person,
which is only natural. But Jedi avoid the extremes of
mourning that can be so debilitating, negative, and
destructive. Jedi trust the Force to take care of our
departed loved ones and 'let go'.
References:
Yoda: "Death is a natural part of life. Rejoice for
those around you who transform into the Force. Mourn
them, do not. Miss them, do not." Episode III
Yoda: "Luminous beings are we, not this crude matter."
-Episode V
Yoda: "One who has returned from the netherworld of
the Force to train me, your old Master, Qui-Gon Jinn."
-Episode III
Yoda: "Twilight is upon me and soon night must fall.
That is the way of things...the way of the Force."
-Episode VI
Yoda: "Through the Force, things you will see. Other
places, the future, the past, old friends long gone."
-Episode V
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*Jedi use the Force for good works.*
18. Jedi have special powers and are encouraged to learn
the ways of the Force, and to use the Force, but only for good
works like training, defense, knowledge, and helping others
who are in need. Some of the Jedi skills are the martial arts, telepathy,
intuition, future sensing, visions during meditation, clairvoyance,
clairaudience, telekinesis or psychokinesis, ESP or PSI, mind reading,
remote viewing, healing with energy, and Jedi mind tricks. Remember,
"Chance favors the prepared mind."
References:
Yoda: "Pass on what you have learned." -Episode VI
Obi-Wan: “You must learn the ways of the Force, if you’re
to come with me to Alderaan.” –Episode IV
Obi-Wan: “Learn about the Force Luke.” –Episode IV
Luke: “I want to learn the ways of the Force, and become
a Jedi like my father.” –Episode IV
Obi-Wan: "Use the Force, Luke." -Episode IV
Yoda: "Use the Force. Yes. Now the stone. Feel it.
Concentrate. " (Luke uses the Force to lift objects) -Episode V
Qui-Gon: "You must have Jedi reflexes if you race pods." -Episode I
Qui-Gon: "He has special powers. He can see things before
they happen. That's why he appears to have such quick
reflexes. It's a Jedi trait." -Episode I
Anakin: "The Jedi use their power for good." -Episode III
Yoda: "A Jedi uses the Force for knowledge and
defense, never for attack." -Episode V
Obi-Wan: “It (the Force) also obeys your commands.” -Episode IV
Luke: "You're wrong, Leia. You have that power too. In time
you'll learn to use it as I have." -Episode VI
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*Jedi have compassion.*
19. Compassion is central to a Jedi's life. We need to
have love and compassion for ourselves first and foremost,
and then let that compassion gravitate outwards to the
whole creation. Can you look in the mirror and say that
you deeply and completely love yourself, exactly how you
are? That you accept yourself; that you approve of yourself?
If not, then you need to work on your self love and compassion
first. Love and compassion are essential to being a Jedi, so let it
flow from you to everyone and everything.
References:
Anakin: "Compassion, which I would define as
unconditional love is central to a Jedi's life. So you
might say that we are encouraged to love." -Episode II
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*Jedi believe in peace and justice.*
20. Jedi are the guardians of peace and justice, so we
certainly believe in promoting them. Jedi deeply believe in
finding peaceful solutions to problems if possible. Jedi are
expert negotiators, and try to solve problems without
fighting. Jedi embrace justice, which means protecting
and preserving the basic rights of others. Empathy is
important too, because without it, Jedi can't understand how
others feel when they are injured by injustice.
References:
Obi-Wan: "But there are alternatives to fighting." -Episode IV
Obi-Wan: "For over a thousand generations the Jedi
Knights were the guardians of peace and justice in the
Old Republic." -Episode IV
Mace Windu: "The Jedi are keepers of the peace." -Episode II
Opening Logos: "The Supreme Chancellor has secretly
dispatched two Jedi Knights, the guardians of peace
and justice in the Galaxy to settle the conflict." -Episode I
Obi-Wan: “Remember Luke, the suffering of one man is
the suffering of all. Distances are irrelevant to injustice.
If not stopped soon enough, evil eventually reaches out
to engulf all men, whether they have opposed it or
ignored it.” -Star Wars; A New Hope, the book, Chapter V
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*Jedi are humble, and believe that they can always work
on improving themselves.*
21. Jedi are against being arrogant and consider
arrogance to be a flaw, or something that is
undesirable. The opposite of arrogance is humility.
Jedi embrace humility, and do not consider
themselves better than others. Jedi don't claim to
know it all, and humbly believe in training and in
personal growth. Jedi never use the Force in order to
show off in public or to impress others (pride), like Anakin
did by floating fruit in the air in front of Padme. Jedi
try to hide their powers from public view in order to
help preserve their humility, which is a great virtue.
References:
Obi-Wan: "His abilities have made him, well, arrogant."
Yoda: "Yes, yes, a flaw more and more common
among Jedi. Too sure of themselves they are. Even
the older, more experienced ones." -Episode II
Anakin: "If Obi-Wan caught me doing that, he would be
very grumpy." -Episode II (Anakin was using the Force to
impress Padme by floating fruit in the air. Jedi don't display
their abilities in public in order to impress others.)
Anakin: "Sometimes we must let go of our pride and do
what is requested of us." -Episode II
Anakin: "Master, I've disappointed you. I haven't been very
appreciative of your training. I've been arrogant and I
apologize." -Episode III
"Jedi seek to 'improve themselves' through knowledge
and training." -Jedi Creed
Luke: "But I've learned so much since then." -Episode V
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*Jedi believe in service to others, and are selfless.*
22. The path of the Jedi teaches us the importance of
service. There is a lot of joy in serving others, and the Jedi
believe in volunteerism and in service. The Jedi are role
models for service and giving. If you haven’t noticed
already, Jedi prefer to live their lives on the contributing
and serving side, instead of always being on the receiving
side. Why? Because that’s the way of the Force; the Force
is always giving, giving, giving without expecting anything
back in return. The Jedi are like this too. Here are some
practical benefits that come from serving others:
-Service helps remove our egotistical / egocentric thinking.
-Service diminishes the self, and helps bring us out of our self.
-Service removes our feelings of selfishness / self-centeredness.
-Service removes energy blockages that might be within us.
-Service increases the flow of positive energy within us.
-Service re-connects us with other human beings.
Selfishness and egotism separates us from others. We can start
a life of service by doing something beneficial for someone else
today. We can start by volunteering to help people in some way,
and then keep adding on to that. Eventually, step by step, we can
get more on the contributing side of life instead of being on the
taking side. If we keep on trying, sooner or later the majority of our
actions will be service orientated, instead of taking orientated.
References:
Anakin: "I think the Republic needs you. I'm glad that you
chose to serve." -Episode II
Anakin: "The Jedi are selfless. They only care about
others." -Episode III
"Jedi serve others rather than rule over them, for the
good of the galaxy." -Jedi Creed
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*Jedi are devoted to their mission in life.*
23. Jedi are devoted to accomplishing their mission in life.
Sometimes this requires great discipline, sacrifice, incredible
focus, patience, inner strength, and a strong sense of duty
for accomplishing the mission. But first, a Jedi must determine
what his/her mission is. This is accomplished by deep soul
searching, inner questioning, and meditation. Every Jedi needs
to ask questions like: "What is the will of the Force for my life"?
When Jedi discover what that will is, they need to choose their
Jedi mission, in order to accomplish the will of the Force for their
life.
References:
Yoda: "A Jedi must have the deepest commitment." -Episode V
Obi-Wan: “What do you think Padme would do were she in
your position?”
Anakin: “She would do her duty.” –Episode II
Obi-Wan: “No, they are doing their job so we can do ours.”
(Clone pilots were getting shot down in space battles.) –Episode III
Obi-Wan: “I will take the child and watch over him.”
–Episode III (Obi-Wan's mission to watch over young Luke.)
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*Jedi are always mindful of the Force.*
24. Jedi are always mindful of the Living Force. When
Jedi are being mindful of the Force, their minds are
not filled with so many distracting thoughts, and they
feel a connection to all things, through the Force.
Our satisfaction comes from our personal connection to
the Living Force; material things, fame and wealth
don't bring lasting peace, happiness, and
satisfaction. Only our daily, and conscious connection
to the Living Force brings lasting peace and
happiness. If we lose the awareness of our connection
to the Force, then we slowly lose our happiness. Therefore,
we need to stay mindful of the Living Force in order to
stay happy and content.
References:
Qui-Gon: "Be mindful of the Living Force young
Padawan." -Episode I
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*Jedi work for mutual advantage or Symbiosis.*
25. There is a connection between the Force, and all
living things. According to Yoda, "It's energy surrounds
us and binds us." Obi-Wan also stated that, "It surrounds
us and penetrates us; it binds the galaxy together.” We
are all connected through the Force; therefore, Jedi
believe in, and practice mutual Symbiosis. For Jedi,
mutual Symbiosis means to work well with, and get along
with other life forms for mutual benefits and advantage.
Mutual Symbiosis is the way that Jedi get things done.
Jedi try to live in harmony with those around them, and
believe in mutual trust and respect.
References:
Qui-Gon defined mutual Symbiosis as "life forms living
together for mutual advantage." -Episode I
Obi-Wan: "You and the Naboo form a symbiotic circle.
What happens to one of you will affect the other. You
must understand this." -Episode I
"Jedi respect all life, in any form." - Jedi Creed
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*Jedi believe in the law of attraction.*
26. The law of attraction is a part of the Jedi path.
Jedi believe in the law of attraction which is
basically this: whatever you ask for, and firmly
believe, you will receive. The Force will bring us
whatever we continue to think about, even if we are
unconscious of it. This makes it extremely important
to always be aware and mindful about what we are
thinking about, and what we are asking for.
References:
Qui-Gon: "I'm not allowed to train you, so I want you
to watch me and be mindful. Always remember, your
focus determines your reality." -Episode I
Luke: All right. I'll give it a try.
Yoda: No! Try not. Do, or do not. There is no try.
Luke: I don't, I don't believe it.
Yoda: That is why you fail. -Episode V
Yoda: “You must unlearn what you have learned.”
-Episode V
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*Jedi believe in democracy, but usually don’t trust politicians.*
27. Jedi firmly believe in democracy, but don’t trust
politicians in general. Jedi are cautious of politicians,
and of their many promises in order to get elected or
re-elected. Jedi are skeptical about the intentions of
many politicians, but also realize that there are some good
and honest politicians in government too. For example,
Senator Padmé Amidala of Naboo, and Senator Bail Organa
of Alderaan were politicians who cared about and served
the people they represented. Senator Bail Organa saved
Yoda and Obi-Wan after the Jedi were defeated, and went
out of his way to assist them. Palpatine was the extreme
opposite; he was exceptionally skilled at manipulating and
deceiving people in order to achieve his own personal agenda.
References:
Obi-Wan: “Anakin, my allegiance is to the Republic, to
democracy!” –Episode III
Obi-Wan: “And don't forget she's a politician and they're
not to be trusted." –Episode II
Obi-Wan: “It is my experience that senators focus only
on pleasing those who fund their campaigns, and they’re in
no means scared of forgetting the niceties of democracy
in order to get those funds.” –Episode II
Obi-Wan: “Palpatine is a politician. I have observed that he
is very clever in following the passions and the prejudices
of the senators.” –Episode II
Mace Windu: “Nevertheless, I feel we should keep a closer
eye on the Senate.”
Yoda: “I agree.” –Episode II
Obi-Wan: “Anakin, our allegiance is to the Senate, not to
its leader, who has managed to stay in office long after his
term has expired.” –Episode III
Palpatine: “In order to ensure the security and continuing
stability, the Republic will be reorganized into the first
Galactic Empire, for a safe and secure society.”
Padme: "So this is how liberty dies, with thunderous
applause." –Episode III
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*Jedi believe that they need to bring balance to the Force within,
and not wait around for a Chosen One to do it.*
28. Our minds are like filters that the Force flows through.
Think of a strained glass window; if the glass is dark
colored, then the light passing through that glass becomes
dark. If the glass is only slightly colored or clear,
then the light passing through it is more clear and
natural. If our minds are negative, then the Force flowing
through us will seem negative too; our consciousness will
seem negative and dark. If our minds are clear and wholesome,
then the Force flowing through us will be clear and natural; we
will be full of goodness and light. Jedi are responsible for
balancing their own minds, so that their minds are clear,
good, positive, wholesome, and stay on the light side; this
will serve "to bring balance to the Force" within us so that the
light side is dominant. Then the Force will not be left in darkness
within us. Some of the symptoms of an individual who is out of
balance within are: dark emotions of fear, anger, hate,
and aggression. Also jealousy, lack of patience, greed for
power, overly attached to things, has a negative general
outlook, and is egocentric; only cares about their self. This
individual is definitely moving towards the dark side and
needs to get back in balance, before its too late. Some of
the symptoms of an individual who is in balance are:
calm, at peace, passive, not attached to things, patience,
compassion, a positive general outlook, cares about others,
and is aware of their connection to others. As Jedi, we desire
to stay in balance, and to stay on the light side.
"People are like stained glass windows: They sparkle and shine
when the sun is out, but when the darkness sets in, their true
beauty is revealed only if there is a light within." -Elisabeth Kübler-Ross
References:
Mace Windu: "You refer to the prophecy of the one who
will bring balance to the Force. You believe it's this
boy?" -Episode I
Obi-Wan: "With all due respect Master, is he not the
chosen one? Is he not to destroy the Sith and bring
balance to the Force?"
Mace Windu: "So the prophecy says."
Yoda: "A prophecy that misread could have been."
-Episode III
Obi-Wan: "You were the chosen one. It was said that
you would destroy the Sith, not join them. Bring
balance to the Force, not leave it in darkness."
-Episode III
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*Jedi train on Oneness or union with the Living Force.*
29. The highest purpose of life is to train on
becoming One with the Living Force. Qui-Gon Jinn
returned from the Force to train Yoda and Obi-Wan on
how to become One with the Force while they were still
alive, in the body, without losing their individual
consciousness. This is considered "Immortality".
Religions call it by different names like Enlightenment,
Self Realization, or God Realization, but it's the same
thing. 'Oneness' or union with the Force is something
that we can all slowly train towards during our whole
life. Becoming One with the Force is a very slow process,
but Jedi never give up on this high goal. As long as Jedi
live they train on it, and even after this life, they will
continue to train on it.
References:
Yoda: "Master Kenobi, wait a moment. In your solitude
on Tattooine, training I have for you."
Obi-Wan: "Training?"
Yoda: "An old friend has learned the path to immortality.
One who has returned from the netherworld of the Force.
Your old Master!"
Obi-Wan: "Qui-Gon?"
Yoda: "How to commune with him, I will teach you."
-Episode III
George Lucas: "So Ben has managed to keep his identity
after he became one with the Force. One of the things he
was doing on Tatooine besides watching over Luke was
learning how to keep his identity after he became part of
the Force." - George Lucas Star Wars: The Annotated Screenplays
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*Jedi believe in and are a part of the Jedi Order.*
30. The Jedi are called an 'Order' many times in Star Wars.
The definition of Order is : "a subdivision of a larger religious
group; a group of people united (as by living under the
same religious rules or by having won the same distinction) in
some formal way." The words 'Jedi Order' gives connotations
that the Jedi Path was something like a religion in the Star Wars
Universe. The pure and true meaning of the word religion comes
from the Latin word “religio” which was derived from the Latin
word “re-ligare” or “to reconnect.” The purpose of the Jedi teachings
were “to reconnect” a Jedi to the Force. Actually, we are always
connected to the Force, but we have lost our conscious awareness
of this connection. Why? We have lost our feelings of connection
to the Force due to the many distractions of the mind, and because
of the busy world, in which we live and work. Also because we are
not being mindful of the Living Force.
References:
Obi-Wan: "You've made a commitment to the 'Jedi Order'
a commitment not easily broken." -Episode II
Dooku: "Master Windu, you have fought gallantly; worthy of
recognition in the archieves of the 'Jedi Order'." -Episode II
Obi-Wan: "You will be expelled from the 'Jedi Order'." -Episode II
Anakin: "Sometimes I wonder what's happening to the
'Jedi Order'." -Episode III
Mace Windu: "We must move quickly if the 'Jedi Order'
is to survive." -Episode III
Han Solo: “Hokey 'religions' and ancient weapons are no
match for a good blaster at your side, kid.” –Episode IV
(Han was referring to Obi-Wan’s beliefs as a religion.)
General Motti: “Your sad devotion to that ancient 'religion'
has not helped you conjure up the stolen data tapes,
or given you clairvoyance enough to find the rebel’s hidden
fortress.” –Episode IV
Governer Tarkin: “The Jedi are extinct. Their fire has gone
out of the Universe. You, my friend, are all that’s left of their
'religion'.” –Episode IV
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*Jedi can see the future through the Force.*
31. Through the Force, Jedi can see both near term and
long term future events. Future seeing abilities are sometimes
a result of meditation. Near term sensing is more important
for the Jedi because it is a needed survival skill. Long term
sensing only provides pieces of the puzzle that might give
some warnings about upcoming events. Caution must be
taken when trying to interpret such glimpses of the future.
References:
Obi-Wan: "But Master Yoda says I should be mindful of the future."
-Episode I
Qui-Gon: "He can see things before they happen. That's why he
appears to have such quick reflexes. It's a Jedi trait." -Episode I
Yoda: "Clouded, this boy's future is. Masked by his youth."
-Episode I
Yoda: "Careful you must be when sensing the future, Anakin."
- Episode III
Yoda: "Through the Force, things you will see. Other places.
The future... the past. Old friends long gone." -Episode V
Yoda: "It is the future you see."
Luke: "Future? Will they die?"
Yoda: "Difficult to see. Always in motion is the future." -Episode V
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*Jedi can feel disturbances in the Force.*
32. If Jedi are mindful and are consciously connected to the
Force, they can feel disturbances in the Force. Feeling Force
disturbances usually happen after there has been some type
of disaster, and/or a loss of life. Obi-Wan sensed it when millions
of creatures had suddenly died after the planet Alderaan was
destroyed by the Death Star. Yoda sensed it after Anakin had
killed a tribe of Tusken Raiders. Also Yoda sensed it when the Jedi
were being killed after order number 66 was issued. Being able to
feel disturbances in the Force saved Yoda's life because he defeated
the assassination attempt on his life. Jedi should take heed if they
feel disturbances in the Force.
References:
Obi-Wan: "I felt a great disturbance in the Force. As if millions of
voices suddenly cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced.
I fear something terrible has happened." -Episode IV
Qui-Gon: "Be wary. I sense a disturbance in the Force."
Obi-Wan: "I feel it also, Master." Episode I
Yoda: "Pain, suffering, death I feel. Something terrible has happened.
Young Skywalker is in pain, terrible pain." -Episode II
Episode III - Visual reference: Yoda is shown to have felt great pain
and grasped his chest when he felt that the Jedi were being hunted
down and killed.
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*Jedi have a keen sense of humor.*
33. Jedi are serious people, but they don't take themselves
too seriously. Jedi like to make people smile and laugh, especially
in bad situations. Jedi are always quick to crack a joke when they
are in danger - it helps break the tension. Like Jedi Arion Bane
once said, "If we cannot laugh at ourselves from time to time,
then who can we laugh at?" Jedi never miss an opportunity for
humor, especially when its needed the most. Master Yoda had
a great sense of humor, and so did Obi Wan. See references
below for examples.
References:
Yoda: "Lost a planet, Master Obi-Wan has. How embarrassing... how embarrassing..." -Episode II
Yoda: "Looking? Found someone you have I would say, mmm?" -Episode V
Yoda: ""Awww, cannot get your ship out...eh-heheheh!" -Episode V
Yoda: "Mudhole? Slimy? My home this is!" -Episode V
Yoda: "Yoda not far. Patience. Soon you will be with him." -Episode V
Yoda: "When 900 years old you reach, look as good you will not, HMMM?" -Episode VI
Obi-Wan: "You were right about one thing, Master. The negotiations were short." -Episode I
Obi-Wan: "Why do I sense we've picked up another pathetic life-form?" -Episode I
Obi-Wan: "Well, if droids could think, there'd be none of us here, would there?" -Episode II
Obi-Wan: "If you spent as much time practicing your saber techniques as you did your wit, you'd rival Master Yoda as a swordsman." -Episode II
Obi-Wan: "Chancellor Palpatine, Sith Lords are our speciality." -Episode III
Obi-Wan: "Well, of course I know him! He's me!" - Episode IV
Obi-Wan: ""Who's the more foolish, the fool, or the fool who follows him?" -Episode IV
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May the Living Force be with you Always! ~JK