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No need for a physical temple
One thing I have seen over and over again in the forums is this obsession with building an actual physical temple somewhere and using it as a place to meet, meditate, and train. Why is this something that is needed or wanted? Don't the 16 Teachings tell us to be wary of physical or material attachments? Wouldn't this temple become something of that kind?
Some people have said that a temple isn't necessary to be a Jedi. I agree with this. Some systems of belief assert that a gathering of 2 or more people in discussion of their faith can be considered "at church" or "at worship". Could it also be said that whenever 2 or more Jedi are discussing Jediism via a forum, email, texts, or online chat, that they are "at temple"?
I'm not going to pretend to know a whole lot about Jediism, being that I am so new. But what I have learned seems to contradict the desire to build a physical building, as though it enhances the experience in some way. I'm just wondering what some of the more senior members of the Order think about this subject.
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A real meeting place would be nice, but not necessary.
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It'd be nice in theory but we're all so far spread that I think even with a physical temple most of the social side of the faith will remain online.
Also, I'm by no means a senior member so this isn't the opinion of the order, just mine

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jbrowning wrote: Don't the 16 Teachings tell us to be wary of physical or material attachments? Wouldn't this temple become something of that kind?
Non-attachment isn't "not owning things".
Non-attachment is not letting things own you.
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Burn_Phoenix wrote: I think talk of a physical temple is due to a need almost to have something physical as it then seems more real
Yes...
'Ideas' dont seem real enough to some...
Something 'tangible' makes it seem 'real'...
Whether it is for those here, asking for themselves, or for proof to others, that it is real, and not cosplay, only those asking will know...
Its the same reason we get ask if 'jediism' is recognized as a religion in the USA, which officially recognizes no religion, only non-for-profit corporations, which is what all churches here are...
The validation that they arent crazy... :lol:...
I dont know what is wrong with crazy, I personally embrace it... lolololololol...
Steamboat wrote: Non-attachment isn't "not owning things".
Non-attachment is not letting things own you.
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Jestor wrote:
Burn_Phoenix wrote: I think talk of a physical temple is due to a need almost to have something physical as it then seems more real
Yes...
'Ideas' dont seem real enough to some...
Something 'tangible' makes it seem 'real'...
Whether it is for those here, asking for themselves, or for proof to others, that it is real, and not cosplay, only those asking will know...
Its the same reason we get ask if 'jediism' is recognized as a religion in the USA, which officially recognizes no religion, only non-for-profit corporations, which is what all churches here are...
The validation that they arent crazy... :lol:...
I dont know what is wrong with crazy, I personally embrace it... lolololololol...
Not only that, but humans are social creatures and our social nature didn't evolve through millions of years of text on a screen. This form of digital interaction is brand new to the human race on an anthropological scale, and there is a great deal to be said for the physical gathering together of people to celebrate likeminded goals and teachings. You can't sing a duet in a room by yourself.
I think a physical temple is an eventual necessity for this digital Temple. Either that, or very, very frequent gatherings. But I also don't believe it's a "right now" issue. It's not a "right now" issue because there are so few of us scattered so far apart that it would literally be a pilgrimage to get even a fraction of us in one place. We don't have the time, the money, or the other resources we'd need to do that right now unless the land were literally gifted to us tax-free. And even then, it would be a massive, massive endeavor.
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'Ideas' dont seem real enough to some...
Something 'tangible' makes it seem 'real'...
Well, in the sense that a physical temple is an idea someone, or a group of someones has... Such an idea would need to be tangible to be real.
I wonder, in fact, what about the Jedi path wouldnt need to be tangible.
Meditation is an idea, but to need to really meditate for it to be real for example. Certainly to get any measurable or tangible benefits, even if only for oneself.
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BTW, I am brand new so my opinions do not reflect the Elders, just my own
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Sha Karn wrote: a physical temple in order to feel safe, along with it feeling more concrete. Perhaps they want a temple so they have a designated place they know they can go to for meditation, studies, etc., while also feeling "accepted" in the real world.
This place is inside us all, already, I believe.

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steamboat28 wrote:
Jestor's postJestor wrote:
Burn_Phoenix wrote: I think talk of a physical temple is due to a need almost to have something physical as it then seems more real
Yes...
'Ideas' dont seem real enough to some...
Something 'tangible' makes it seem 'real'...
Whether it is for those here, asking for themselves, or for proof to others, that it is real, and not cosplay, only those asking will know...
Its the same reason we get ask if 'jediism' is recognized as a religion in the USA, which officially recognizes no religion, only non-for-profit corporations, which is what all churches here are...
The validation that they arent crazy... :lol:...
I dont know what is wrong with crazy, I personally embrace it... lolololololol...
Not only that, but humans are social creatures and our social nature didn't evolve through millions of years of text on a screen. This form of digital interaction is brand new to the human race on an anthropological scale, and there is a great deal to be said for the physical gathering together of people to celebrate likeminded goals and teachings. You can't sing a duet in a room by yourself.
I think a physical temple is an eventual necessity for this digital Temple. Either that, or very, very frequent gatherings. But I also don't believe it's a "right now" issue. It's not a "right now" issue because there are so few of us scattered so far apart that it would literally be a pilgrimage to get even a fraction of us in one place. We don't have the time, the money, or the other resources we'd need to do that right now unless the land were literally gifted to us tax-free. And even then, it would be a massive, massive endeavor.
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I agree entirely
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