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"That is why you failed..." ...Jedi Mitth'raw'nurida The first and most important thing that I feel one must learn is to believe. If you don't believe that you can accomplish something, then you won't. See yourself accomplishing your goal. Feel how right it is. For example: on Dagobah, after Yoda lifted Luke's X-wing out of the swamp, Luke said, "I don't believe it!". Yoda replied, "That is why you failed." For if you don't visualize yourself accomplishing your goal and believe in yourself (a Jedi believes in himself and his abilities), then you may fail. However, do not be afraid of failure, for the only true way to learn is from your own mistakes and others'. Do. Or do not. There is no try. To try is to fail. When you have it in your mind that you are only going to try and put half effort into something, then you are more likely to fail. To do is to accomplish. Keep this in mind. Patience is one of the most important values of a Jedi. I can't stress this enough. As Mitth said above, becoming a Jedi is not about becoming "great in the Force". An apprentice cannot rush through his training in order to learn how to levitate things, or to influence others with the Force. He must first understand the Force. The better the understanding a Jedi has of the Force, the better the Jedi. Many apprentices have been foolish enough to think that they could embrace both sides of the Force, and not be consumed by the Dark Side. Among them were Kyp Durron, and Ulic Qel-Droma. They both thought they could use the Sith knowledge for good. Both were mistaken. The two sides of the Force are clearly separated. To use the Dark Side of the Force would be to become controlled by it. Very few were strong enough to be released from its iron grip. "Evil ones can harness the Force to their will - and, by doing so, lose something of their humanity, becoming virtual avatars to the Dark Side of the Force. For the Master of the Dark Side, as for a Master of the Light, it cannot be said whether one controls the Force or the Force the Master. To ask which is the actor and which the acted upon is a question of no meaning. It was inevitable that some would use the Force to slake their base lust for wealth and power. The Dark Side is easy and seductive; the first successes brought thirst for more. These evil ones brought the great Jedi low, hunting down and killing all of their ancient order. All - or almost all. Time must be used wisely. Patience must be attained for the Jedi to progress along the path to the light. Every Jedi progresses at his own pace, regardless of the pace of the people around him. Some take years. Some take months. However, to gather knowledge quickly and easily would be to court the dark side of the Force. In time, knowledge would then be forgotten, and the Jedi would be lost. A Jedi who increases his strength, and his knowledge in the Force too qiuckly, even with good intentions, is heading down the path to destruction. A true Jedi is selfless. He does not pride himself in his achievements, nor does he take credit for assistance he has given, nor does he ask for anything in return. Therefore, he who is selfless, can achieve enlightenment. A Jedi does not take advantage of chances to show off his abilites. He only uses the Force when necesary. ...Streen
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