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Re: Training Room
*More time has passed and the school is becoming infamous around the planet for it's military and weapons training programs. As a matter of fact, the Academy is becoming the training ground for advanced spec ops teams of the military faction on the planet. The soldiers are being taught by jedi masters in their weapons specialties, making these soldiers even more lethal. They are being taught how to hold their own ground against force sensitives and even beat them. These soldiers are going to be some of the most dangerous and most highly trained of any in the galaxy. On a side note, the force sensitive students are becoming even more adept in their weapons use and the distincion between jedi and sith has been erased, leaving behind "grey jedi".
After weapons training classes...*
So, we meet again. Hello everyone, welcome to another day in theory. I have given you several weeks to come up with your own code. Therefore, I expect to have it written and sent to my office after class. So, to begin with, let's examine the jedi code.
"There is no emotion, there is peace"
Now, Emotions are a natural part of living. And Jedi are not immune to feeling emotions. This tenet is not to say that emotion does not exist but that it ought to be set aside. Emotions must be understood first, and it is a young Jedi's duty to explore his feelings. Unless a Jedi can confront his thoughts and feelings, he will never achieve peace. Emotions, then, are not to be overcome or denied, but rather understood and dealt with. So this tenet could be modified to read "Emotion cannot take away my peace."
When confronted with this lesson, what are we to do? Now, by this reasoning, we should put aside our feelings and not allow them to control us. Now, this is a very good lesson, but sometimes we let our emotions get away from us. Not because we are weak and should let them, but because we do not let them have any control. And this is not natural. And so when we don't let them have and outlet, we are denyieng ourselves and they can be destructive. But when we use those feelings as a minor focusing point, we can use them to increase our power. The sith allow their feelings to control them, and they become mindless channels of destruction that can only be stopped through death. With this in mind, those that use their feelings in a minor way, but maintain control, will be the strongestopponent, and the one who will come out on top more often than not.
After weapons training classes...*
So, we meet again. Hello everyone, welcome to another day in theory. I have given you several weeks to come up with your own code. Therefore, I expect to have it written and sent to my office after class. So, to begin with, let's examine the jedi code.
"There is no emotion, there is peace"
Now, Emotions are a natural part of living. And Jedi are not immune to feeling emotions. This tenet is not to say that emotion does not exist but that it ought to be set aside. Emotions must be understood first, and it is a young Jedi's duty to explore his feelings. Unless a Jedi can confront his thoughts and feelings, he will never achieve peace. Emotions, then, are not to be overcome or denied, but rather understood and dealt with. So this tenet could be modified to read "Emotion cannot take away my peace."
When confronted with this lesson, what are we to do? Now, by this reasoning, we should put aside our feelings and not allow them to control us. Now, this is a very good lesson, but sometimes we let our emotions get away from us. Not because we are weak and should let them, but because we do not let them have any control. And this is not natural. And so when we don't let them have and outlet, we are denyieng ourselves and they can be destructive. But when we use those feelings as a minor focusing point, we can use them to increase our power. The sith allow their feelings to control them, and they become mindless channels of destruction that can only be stopped through death. With this in mind, those that use their feelings in a minor way, but maintain control, will be the strongestopponent, and the one who will come out on top more often than not.
