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Playing in the Shadows
I've dabbled in the dark side, like a lot of people, and I thought I had a better grasp on the world as a result. What I realized is that I had betrayed the legend. By the legend I mean the responsibilities of being a Jedi. I've been hateful, impatient, and ungrateful for what I have.
This is simply my statement that I'll do better, and perhaps some of you will join me in the effort.
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Streen wrote: By the legend I mean the responsibilities of being a Jedi. I've been hateful, impatient, and ungrateful for what I have.
This is simply my statement that I'll do better, and perhaps some of you will join me in the effort.
I think that all of us have at some point been guilty of that. I know I have. I would like to do better.
Walking, stumbling on these shadowfeet
Part of the seduction of most religions is the idea that if you just say the right things and believe really hard, your salvation will be at hand.
With Jediism. No one is coming to save you. You have to get off your ass and do it yourself - Me
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I have been stuck in a circle before, being too afraid to carry what I've learned with me. I've always been content to be a constant beginner.
*shrugs* It's definitely time to pick up my responsibilities and move on to the next circle.
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Connor L. wrote: Too often it's easy to convince ourselves that we have "no" responsibility as Jedi... because we think we know best.
Im not sure I understand what you mean. Can you elaborate?
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Part of the seduction of most religions is the idea that if you just say the right things and believe really hard, your salvation will be at hand.
With Jediism. No one is coming to save you. You have to get off your ass and do it yourself - Me
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When we have a know-it-all attitude, we often do not put the time in to learn and grow. The responsibility as Jedi, as I discussed, is that willingness to know. So, generally people who "think" they know everything will have their path as Jedi impaired.
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Connor L. wrote: Of course.
When we have a know-it-all attitude, we often do not put the time in to learn and grow. The responsibility as Jedi, as I discussed, is that willingness to know. So, generally people who "think" they know everything will have their path as Jedi impaired.
Do you think a know it all attitude is typical to Jedi?
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With Jediism. No one is coming to save you. You have to get off your ass and do it yourself - Me
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Connor L. wrote: To be honest, I probably shouldn't go around making sweeping assumptions. So, I'll decline to comment on that.
Ah, ok. I was just curious as to whether it was something you felt Jedi as a group did as you said "we think we know best", rather than "I".
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Part of the seduction of most religions is the idea that if you just say the right things and believe really hard, your salvation will be at hand.
With Jediism. No one is coming to save you. You have to get off your ass and do it yourself - Me
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EDIT: However, I am included in this. I've had that mentality before, and may have it again someday.
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Connor L. wrote: I've had that mentality before, and may have it again someday.
What happened to change that mentality?
Walking, stumbling on these shadowfeet
Part of the seduction of most religions is the idea that if you just say the right things and believe really hard, your salvation will be at hand.
With Jediism. No one is coming to save you. You have to get off your ass and do it yourself - Me
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