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what makes a jedi?
14 Jun 2017 23:08 #287680
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there is passion in peace
there is serenity in emotion
there is knowledge in order
there is chaos in death
there is ignorance in power
there is freedom without chains
there is the force
you must a the passion to create peace
understand you are not emotionless
seek knowledge but understand that it will change you
never use an absolute
don't overestimate yourself
remember why you train not to free yourself but everyone else
and that we have a force the binds us together and flows though us wether you believe in god or not
there is serenity in emotion
there is knowledge in order
there is chaos in death
there is ignorance in power
there is freedom without chains
there is the force
you must a the passion to create peace
understand you are not emotionless
seek knowledge but understand that it will change you
never use an absolute
don't overestimate yourself
remember why you train not to free yourself but everyone else
and that we have a force the binds us together and flows though us wether you believe in god or not
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15 Jun 2017 01:25 #287685
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Is that not an absolute unto itself?
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zayas wrote: never use an absolute
Is that not an absolute unto itself?
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15 Jun 2017 01:56 #287686
by Manu
This sounds curiously as if it were an opening to a scene in a musical. This is our cue to bring out the spiked kool-aid, coffee, dark side cookies and start all singing and dancing!
The pessimist complains about the wind;
The optimist expects it to change;
The realist adjusts the sails.
- William Arthur Ward
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Kyrin Wyldstar wrote: Why not join? They are fun and entertaining and you find a lot of kindred spirits, plus one get to banter back and forth with the worthy likes of mr James Sand. I see no down side in this so I say again, Why not join!
This sounds curiously as if it were an opening to a scene in a musical. This is our cue to bring out the spiked kool-aid, coffee, dark side cookies and start all singing and dancing!
The pessimist complains about the wind;
The optimist expects it to change;
The realist adjusts the sails.
- William Arthur Ward
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