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<blockquote data-quote="Istbor" data-source="post: 7593974" data-attributes="member: 6801670"><p>Here's where I wonder about confusion between Anakin, Luke, and Rey' training. </p><p></p><p>It is kind of folly to try and compare the three against one another. We are looking at the process of a huge paradigm shift in the Jedi Order. </p><p></p><p>What I am seeing is the 'Old Ways'. Lots of regimented training, with these constructs of rank or progress thrown in. Your ability with the force doesn't govern this, the the council or some Jedi holocron stipulates when a padawan goes knight, and a knight goes Master. (throw in other ranks or titles for flavor where needed)</p><p></p><p>We then see Luke trained outside of this more regimented way. Intimately. By his masters Obi and Yoda, who probably still have a bit of that old doctrine when they teach it. Maybe still with these constructed ranks of Jedi-ness. </p><p></p><p>Finally we come to Luke training Rey, and it is his expression of training, even more perhaps free form than any of the other training. Where we come to this more naturalistic style. As Luke said, three lessons. Most importantly, what is the force, and the connection to it. </p><p></p><p>I could probably go more in depth on my thoughts here, but this is the gist of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Istbor, post: 7593974, member: 6801670"] Here's where I wonder about confusion between Anakin, Luke, and Rey' training. It is kind of folly to try and compare the three against one another. We are looking at the process of a huge paradigm shift in the Jedi Order. What I am seeing is the 'Old Ways'. Lots of regimented training, with these constructs of rank or progress thrown in. Your ability with the force doesn't govern this, the the council or some Jedi holocron stipulates when a padawan goes knight, and a knight goes Master. (throw in other ranks or titles for flavor where needed) We then see Luke trained outside of this more regimented way. Intimately. By his masters Obi and Yoda, who probably still have a bit of that old doctrine when they teach it. Maybe still with these constructed ranks of Jedi-ness. Finally we come to Luke training Rey, and it is his expression of training, even more perhaps free form than any of the other training. Where we come to this more naturalistic style. As Luke said, three lessons. Most importantly, what is the force, and the connection to it. I could probably go more in depth on my thoughts here, but this is the gist of it. [/QUOTE]
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