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Star Wars: Credo of the Grey Jedi . . . I chose something else!
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<blockquote data-quote="Corvidae" data-source="post: 2982757" data-attributes="member: 29891"><p>Power, adventure, a jedi craves not these things</p><p></p><p>In my opinion, choosing not to follow the light side is the path to the dark side. Desiring the powers that the dark side has is immediately a path to the dark side. A jedi is meant to seperate himself or herself from desire, and especially desire for power, so desiring the powers of the dark side would immediately draw the jedi to the dark side.</p><p></p><p>In addition, not making a decision, IS a decision. Even if you wanted to walk the line, you would not be choosing good, and therefore you would be moving toward the darkside. This is with some philosophy that evil alone does not exist, it is simply the absence of good, like dark is not a thing, but rather is the absence of light.</p><p></p><p>So there is no way to walk the line, you must choose.</p><p></p><p>I think probably the closest thing to a grey jedi would be someone like Mace Windu, who traveled the light side, and attempted to do good, but also expiramented with things that some would consider dark. (Mace windu created a lightsaber fighting style that, it seems to me, was based on instinct and intuition, rather than peace and using the force, so was flirting with the dark side of emotion)</p><p></p><p>I think that is the closest you can get to a gray jedi.</p><p></p><p>hope this helps</p><p></p><p>John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Corvidae, post: 2982757, member: 29891"] Power, adventure, a jedi craves not these things In my opinion, choosing not to follow the light side is the path to the dark side. Desiring the powers that the dark side has is immediately a path to the dark side. A jedi is meant to seperate himself or herself from desire, and especially desire for power, so desiring the powers of the dark side would immediately draw the jedi to the dark side. In addition, not making a decision, IS a decision. Even if you wanted to walk the line, you would not be choosing good, and therefore you would be moving toward the darkside. This is with some philosophy that evil alone does not exist, it is simply the absence of good, like dark is not a thing, but rather is the absence of light. So there is no way to walk the line, you must choose. I think probably the closest thing to a grey jedi would be someone like Mace Windu, who traveled the light side, and attempted to do good, but also expiramented with things that some would consider dark. (Mace windu created a lightsaber fighting style that, it seems to me, was based on instinct and intuition, rather than peace and using the force, so was flirting with the dark side of emotion) I think that is the closest you can get to a gray jedi. hope this helps John [/QUOTE]
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