Light
Jedi: Lecture #26
Jedi
Etiquette
Lightside@forceacademy.com
There are lots
of questions when you first start out here at the Force Council
Conference Boards. It's daunting when you look at twenty-five separate
boards with hundreds of posts in each. What is this all about?,
you might wonder. I'm here to learn how to become a Jedi. How
do I get this point across?
First, the Force Council is not an RPG site. We are learning the
ways of the Force, basing it on the Star Wars Universe and making
it applicable to life here on Earth. When you are thinking about
becoming a Light Jedi (or have already made that decision), you
need to consider the Jedi Code when you make posts on the site.
The Jedi Code is:
There is no emotion; there is peace.
There is no ignorance; there is knowledge.
There is no passion; there is serenity.
There is no death; there is the Force.
As Jedi, we want to learn and teach and our behavior on the boards
should reflect this. Tolerance, empathy and patience are at the
root of a Light Jedi's beliefs and these concepts need to show in
your posts. People come to the Force Council with varied backgrounds,
religious beliefs, etc. Light Jedi need to be open-minded to these
other points-of-view. It is fine to disagree with another person
but those replies need to be argued intelligently and with compassion.
It is also advised to be tolerant of grammatical issues. We are
all from different "corners" of the world; not all of us have English
for a primary or secondary language. Be considerate of this fact
as you interact with others. The content is what matters most; not
if the writer has used a semi-colon or perfect spelling.
Another issue on the boards are the posts that say: STUDENT SEEKING
A MASTER! PLEASE E-MAIL ME! or similar messages. Picture this as
a physical, real academy. If you've read the Jedi Apprentice books,
use that as your context. Automobile innovator Henry Ford's motto
was "learning by doing". That is what you need to do at this site.
Arriving as a student at the FA, you begin your training on your
own. You read the lectures, make some initial posts and discover
how the site works. At the academy, would it do you any good to
run up and down the halls, past the Master's rooms, shouting, "Take
me as a Padawan! I need help from a Master!" I doubt it. So how
do you get noticed by the Jedi Masters? By posting intelligently
and as often as possible. Ask questions-reply to others-write down
your own observations and experiences relating to the Force and
your studies. Posting is what gets you noticed in a positive way.
And it does work. Keep in mind however, that one must understand
how a Jedi works. The Jedi Council is cautious by nature-potential
Padawans are studied before they are taken on. This takes time.
For example, I posted regularly for three months before there was
an opening for me to begin higher learning.
The "New Users Start Here" board will show you who is a recognized
Master and Knight on this board. If a person is not on the list,
it means that they may be a Jedi by their own standards, but they
are not recognized as one on this site. Everyone else falls under
categories as a student, apprentice or Padawan. To be trained and
recognized as a Jedi Knight on the FA site, a master or knight from
those lists needs to train you. The Jedi Council has worked out
a training system, or study group. We have a current semester of
students and padawans hard at work. If you're interested in being
part of a future group, you need to contact Aisha Rust, Jedi Knight.
Study and learn and May the Force be with You!
Spark Vallen
SparkVallen@go.com