Light
Jedi: Lecture #25
Characteristics
of Force Adepts
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Note that this
lecture sets forth general characteristics, never absolutes, because
there are exceptions to every rule. This does provide a rough outline
for the different kinds of personalities inherent in the different
Force Adepts, as well as a guide for new students to study which
particular branches of the Force fit them best, at a personal level
JEDI – CHARACTERISTICS, MISSION AND PURPOSE
The Light path is the most limited, but also the most powerful and
concentrated, available to a Jedi. It is the responsibility of Light
Jedi to use their abilities to make their corner of the world a
better place, to improve the quality of life for others whenever
and wherever possible, and to bring love, compassion, peace and
harmony to their environment and to the world. Light Jedi may only
use the Force for knowledge and defense, never for attack. Anger,
fear and aggression have no place in the heart of a Light Jedi.
These lead to the dark side of the Force. Light Jedi develop their
abilities through discipline, patience, study and practice of meditation
and Light side techniques. The ultimate goal for a Light Jedi is
peace. The Light side tends to attract the philosophers, thinkers
and teachers, although there are these elements in the other paths
as well.
SHADOW JEDI – CHARACTERISTICS, MISSION AND PURPOSE
Shadow Jedi are the pragmatists among Force users. A Shadow Jedi's
philosophy can generally be summed up as follows: "The end justifies
the means". Balance is the ultimate goal for a Shadow Jedi. They
use both dark and light Force techniques to achieve the desired
result, whichever proves more effective. To a Shadow Jedi, there
is no such thing as Dark side and Light side, as this conflict is
seen as an archetypal holdover from various mythologies, and an
unnecessarily limiting influence on Force use.
Shadow Jedi tend to be atheists, or hold to some philosophy that
does not include a deity or deities. They tend to focus exclusively
on the present, dealing with the here and now, and solving present
problems, largely regardless of past influences or future consequences.
Problem-solving motivates their actions. While immediate gratification
may be welcome, it does not serve as the sole guideline for their
actions. Shadow Jedi tend to be highly practical, free-spirited,
and relatively free of unwanted emotions (such as guilt or anger).
Shadow Jedi tend to be the most tolerant of the three groups of
Force users, since Dark and Light are equal in their eyes, and indeed,
the Shadow Jedi sees elements of both good and evil within each
Jedi. Unlike Dark and Light, however, the Shadow seeks to reconcile
these elements, not defeat one over the other. Shadow Jedi are primarily
people of action, not philosophy, and accept what is. "There is
no why." The Shadow side attracts Force users from both sides, as
many Force users find Dark and Light to be too confining for their
needs, and unsatisfactory paths in their individual journeys.
DARK JEDI – CHARACTERISTICS, MISSION AND PURPOSE
The dark path is the quickest and easiest to master, and hence the
most tempting for anyone with Jedi potential. Whereas Light Jedi
tend to be philosophers and Shadow Jedi tend to be pragmatists,
Dark Jedi tend to be warriors. Anger, fear, aggression and hatred
fuel their power and abilities, and are seen to be Dark virtues.
Power and dominance is the ultimate goal of the Dark Jedi.
Dark Jedi tend to focus on the past, especially focusing on the
events in their lives which have led them to feel anger, fear, aggression
and hatred. These feelings are rehashed, renewed, refined and amplified
in order to fill them with the desired emotions necessary for conquest.
They are driven solely by instinct, using their desires and purposes
as their only guideline for action. Dark Jedi seek immediate gratification
for its own sake.
The Dark path, while the quickest to master and perhaps the brightest-burning,
is quickest to extinguish. It seeks to consume its user, either
from within as dark emotions wither the spirit, or from without,
as other Dark Jedi seek to destroy him/her and absorb his/her power
for their own. Dark Jedi tend, as a result, to love danger, "live
on the edge", and seek action over reason or negotiation. The Dark
side tends to be attractive to the angry, bitter, impatient, impulsive,
disillusioned, confused and ambitious among Force users.
CHANGING PATHS
Each Force adept must choose his/her path in the Force as a part
of the individual Force journey. While this choice is usually made
with much study and forethought, many Jedi trainees find during
the course of their training that their chosen path does not entirely
fit their needs. Hence, it becomes necessary for them to change
paths. While this is possible at any time for any path, it is never
easy, and may carry inherent risks. Nowhere is this more apparent
than in the Dark Jedi who wishes to turn to the Light side. Often,
this decision is plagued by guilt, doubt, fear and outright terror,
depending upon how deeply this Jedi has delved into the Dark side.
His/her life may well be in danger (as if it were not before!),
but with the understanding and support of friends and colleagues
from either Shadow, Light or a combination of both, a Dark Jedi
may be "redeemed".
Ellen Merrit
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