Potential SubOrdinate Orders
15 Mar 2018 04:58 - 15 Mar 2018 05:45 #318754
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I'm curious what the members of the Temple of the Jedi Order think about different subordinate Orders of Jediism.
If, for an example, Dark Jedi wanted a particular subordinate Order within the Temple of Jediism, & a particular group of Jedi wanted a particular type of Jedi Order of particular focus, then perhaps the various teachings would be more suited for the particular alignment of any particular member of particular focus or specific interest.
Really it's just a suggestion.
I, for an example, would make a Dark Jedi Order that focused upon Mayan & Egyptian Pagan roots & the teachings specific to those cultures that established rudiments for the nurture of my particular Dark Jedi Order.
As well, if there were specific guidelines that all Orders were put to follow, then various others could make their own special interest Orders.
For an example, if an individual had a special interest Order, he would be able to actually document about that special interest, others could join or just read about that special interest Order, & if the special interest Order were later abandoned of the originator of that special interest Order, then various others would variably have ability to actually adopt the documented Order, or even amend contexts documented about that special interest Order (of their own signature & writ of adopted amendment, so to actually protect the work of the originator of the special interest Order).
For other an example, people could start Chapter Orders within their local communities.
With thus, activity is likely to increase & people are likely to feel more welcome within the Temple of the Jedi Order.
If, for an example, Dark Jedi wanted a particular subordinate Order within the Temple of Jediism, & a particular group of Jedi wanted a particular type of Jedi Order of particular focus, then perhaps the various teachings would be more suited for the particular alignment of any particular member of particular focus or specific interest.
Really it's just a suggestion.
I, for an example, would make a Dark Jedi Order that focused upon Mayan & Egyptian Pagan roots & the teachings specific to those cultures that established rudiments for the nurture of my particular Dark Jedi Order.
As well, if there were specific guidelines that all Orders were put to follow, then various others could make their own special interest Orders.
For an example, if an individual had a special interest Order, he would be able to actually document about that special interest, others could join or just read about that special interest Order, & if the special interest Order were later abandoned of the originator of that special interest Order, then various others would variably have ability to actually adopt the documented Order, or even amend contexts documented about that special interest Order (of their own signature & writ of adopted amendment, so to actually protect the work of the originator of the special interest Order).
For other an example, people could start Chapter Orders within their local communities.
With thus, activity is likely to increase & people are likely to feel more welcome within the Temple of the Jedi Order.
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15 Mar 2018 12:25 #318781
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15 Mar 2018 13:07 #318786
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You're stating this like new or other orders are less than this one, and should bow to its wisdom. Feel free to make your own group, local or otherwise, you don't need this place's permission to do as such.
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