05-05-2010, 08:21 PM
At first I was going to train more along the Way of the Peaceful Warrior, but I'd much rather be a Jedi-in-training. If only I could get my hands on one of those New Earth Army manuals..
This movie is a clear call to awaken all of those "force-sensitive" ones out there. "Now more than ever, we need the Jedi!" Love and one-ness with nature is present throughout the movie, his dialogue about the changing from particle to wave through a breathing exercise sounds plausible, esp. with the emotion (heh) Obi-wan had at the end, enabling him to run through the office wall. Getting bilocational after psychically projecting (astral projecting?) into a cloud and dissipating it. I think this movie is scattered with hints about unlocking the powers every awakened individual person can have, if disciplined and aware of the potential.
I'm afraid the whole not-eating-solid food-for a week thing is something all Jedi's must undergo though. Bah..small price to pay.
Anybody else have any opinions?
This movie is a clear call to awaken all of those "force-sensitive" ones out there. "Now more than ever, we need the Jedi!" Love and one-ness with nature is present throughout the movie, his dialogue about the changing from particle to wave through a breathing exercise sounds plausible, esp. with the emotion (heh) Obi-wan had at the end, enabling him to run through the office wall. Getting bilocational after psychically projecting (astral projecting?) into a cloud and dissipating it. I think this movie is scattered with hints about unlocking the powers every awakened individual person can have, if disciplined and aware of the potential.
I'm afraid the whole not-eating-solid food-for a week thing is something all Jedi's must undergo though. Bah..small price to pay.
Anybody else have any opinions?