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In the News: I am A Jedi
It's an article about a Jedi in the UK, take a look, short and sweet.
http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2015/may/08/i-am-a-jedi-experience
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I noticed this and it made me reflect;
"I have been surprised at how accepting the local authorities and police have been. It was their idea that I register my lightsaber as a religious item, allowing me to carry it with me at all times."
I don't carry one but if I did I'd like it to have some functional role. The best I've been able to come up with to integrate it into practise as a spiritual item is;
body - sparring/training
mind - blade movement understood in mathematical terms
soul - hilt represents material world and blade represents non-physical, where it translates across to things like kundalini and any relationship between the spinal cord and spiritual central channels.
And finally to justify its persistence in companionship - as a totem to connect dreaming and waking awareness.
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Someone from some Jedi group posted down in the comments though, and made me intensely dislike him [the poster] in about two sentences. :dry:
We are all the sum of our tears. Too little and the ground is not fertile, and nothing can grow there. Too much, the best of us is washed away. -- J. Michael Straczynski, Babylon 5
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Good on him but, its making him happy!!!
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- Si vis pacem, para bellum.
Alethea Thompson wrote: The Sikh's religious doctrine requires them to keep a blade on them at all times (it's written in their doctrine) because there was a time when they had to be ready to defend themselves against extremist Muslims. What the Sikh's are allowed should have no bearing on what a modern day religion should be allowed.
Why, exactly, not?
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efuller18 wrote: just out of curiosity would for example if I chose to carry a bokken instead of plastic lightsaber would it still count as a part of jediism ? . Note that for me the bokken could possibly in extremely unlikely circumstances be used in self defense ( my life is really not that dangerous).
Carrying a lightsaber isn't an official part of Jediism... some people just choose to.
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