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15 Oct 2014 11:57 #164427
by Jestor
On walk-about...
Sith ain't Evil...
Jedi ain't Saints....
"Bake or bake not. There is no fry" - Sean Ching
Rite: PureLand
Former Memeber of the TOTJO Council
Master: Jasper_Ward
Current Apprentices: Viskhard, DanWerts, Llama Su, Trisskar
Former Apprentices: Knight Learn_To_Know, Knight Edan, Knight Brenna, Knight Madhatter
The Jedi Golden Rule was created by Jestor
What would it be, do you think?
I found this on the internet, and wondered....
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I found this on the internet, and wondered....
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On walk-about...
Sith ain't Evil...
Jedi ain't Saints....
"Bake or bake not. There is no fry" - Sean Ching
Rite: PureLand
Former Memeber of the TOTJO Council
Master: Jasper_Ward
Current Apprentices: Viskhard, DanWerts, Llama Su, Trisskar
Former Apprentices: Knight Learn_To_Know, Knight Edan, Knight Brenna, Knight Madhatter
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15 Oct 2014 13:50 #164434
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I haven't studied all of these different religions in enough depth, but it seems doubtful that it is so clear cut. A lesson I added to the degree scheme is actually entitled "The Failure of the Golden Rule?" and highlights some questionable interpretations that can be drawn particularly from the Christian, Hindu, Islam versions listed in that picture.
The Judaism one looks really interesting. I'd have to spend more time thinking about it to see how it applies in any particular situation, but from a cursory glance it doesn't look quite so straightforward...
Though my favourite is perhaps the Native American one, I feel as though it is trying to capture the essence of the others, but without the drawbacks that can be identified particularly with the Christian/Hindu/Islam version. (These drawbacks I am not mentioning on purpose in case one reads the lesson
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The Judaism one looks really interesting. I'd have to spend more time thinking about it to see how it applies in any particular situation, but from a cursory glance it doesn't look quite so straightforward...
Though my favourite is perhaps the Native American one, I feel as though it is trying to capture the essence of the others, but without the drawbacks that can be identified particularly with the Christian/Hindu/Islam version. (These drawbacks I am not mentioning on purpose in case one reads the lesson

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15 Oct 2014 13:58 #164435
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All are one in the Force.
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15 Oct 2014 14:09 #164436
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That Which Binds You to the Force, Binds You to All Things
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15 Oct 2014 16:18 #164439
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Perhaps Jedi should not have a golden rule...it could prove quite limiting in such a dynamic path.
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15 Oct 2014 16:35 #164440
by ren
Convictions are more dangerous foes of truth than lies.
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jedi believe:
In the ethic of reciprocity, and how moral concepts are not absolute but vary by culture, religion and over time.
The ethic of reciprocity is the golden rule, and that line is supposed to point out to the negative form, (do NOT do what you would NOT appreciate)
In the ethic of reciprocity, and how moral concepts are not absolute but vary by culture, religion and over time.
The ethic of reciprocity is the golden rule, and that line is supposed to point out to the negative form, (do NOT do what you would NOT appreciate)
Convictions are more dangerous foes of truth than lies.
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15 Oct 2014 17:02 #164443
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I agree with this. As Jedi we follow our Doctrine, which covers the sayings in that picture and so much more. Our "Golden Rule" is:
What "Jedi Believe"
The Three Tenets
The Code
The Creed
The 16 Teachings
The 21 Maxims
Jediism cannot be simplied in one short "Golden Rule".
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Vagabond wrote: Perhaps Jedi should not have a golden rule...it could prove quite limiting in such a dynamic path.
I agree with this. As Jedi we follow our Doctrine, which covers the sayings in that picture and so much more. Our "Golden Rule" is:
What "Jedi Believe"
The Three Tenets
The Code
The Creed
The 16 Teachings
The 21 Maxims
Jediism cannot be simplied in one short "Golden Rule".
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15 Oct 2014 17:28 - 15 Oct 2014 17:30 #164446
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It cannot be simplified? Hmm, well, Einstein said that if you cannot explain something simply, you dont understand it well enough.
Then there is also Bruce Lees quote on stripping away the inessential, so the process should not become more complex, but more refined.
I have always thought that ones understanding of there path is represented in how simply they can explain it, and live it. It should not get more convoluted, but less so.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0hJveJ8Hp0
Then there is also Bruce Lees quote on stripping away the inessential, so the process should not become more complex, but more refined.
I have always thought that ones understanding of there path is represented in how simply they can explain it, and live it. It should not get more convoluted, but less so.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0hJveJ8Hp0
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15 Oct 2014 17:40 #164447
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You make a valid point, Khaos. The question I ask though, if you over simplify something such as Jediism, aren't you taking away from what it truly is?
You can break it down to the essentials, but how would you put that into words that really explain what it means to be Jedi?
You can break it down to the essentials, but how would you put that into words that really explain what it means to be Jedi?
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15 Oct 2014 18:24 #164450
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