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Also i dont know how many people actually know or practice lightsaber techniques but say what style you like and where you learnt it. Personally it seems weird to try to be a jedi/sith and not pay any attention to the thing that makes us so unique.
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I developed my own philosophy behind the styles but I used the NYJedi content to define Form's I and II as training Form's. So in effect I use all Form's except 7.
EDIT: My hilt was a gift from the wife, never knew what it was until a few months ago. Its not an actual hilt but after researching replica and custom hilts, its actually perfect for it and a bit unique. If I didnt have this, I'd probably design my own and try and build it since I know how to use a lathe etc.
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But that wouldn't make a very good lightsaber hilt now would it?Wescli Wardest wrote: The most common way I've seen for Wiccens to gather energy is in a knotted cord. Then the knots are untied to release the bound energies. Often the cord is made by a group or coven.
Oh and as for a hilt why not use the interior with copper and the exterior pvc pipe with one side threaded. Have teh copper slightly smaller than the pvc so you can slide it in. put a 9 volt attachment (dont know the name, that one thing that attaches to a 9 volt battery) in a pvc cap. Attach wires from the 9 volt thing to a copper coil you wind within the main body and put a large magnet within the coils wrapped tight. Then drill a path for a small switch and connect it as the switch for the set up. cover the other open end with a small light bulb to release some battery power so it doesnt constantly go through and overheat the battery. This may create electromagnetic energy and help you meditate. or just be cool to have.
Or follow similar set up but have a built in music player to play meditation music so you can meditate holding your light saber hilt and have a use for it.
Or do the same set up but have a secret spot for items or notes within
Or just have it plain of course lol
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Nameless3450 wrote:
But that wouldn't make a very good lightsaber hilt now would it?Wescli Wardest wrote: The most common way I've seen for Wiccens to gather energy is in a knotted cord. Then the knots are untied to release the bound energies. Often the cord is made by a group or coven.
Oh and as for a hilt why not use the interior with copper and the exterior pvc pipe with one side threaded. Have teh copper slightly smaller than the pvc so you can slide it in. put a 9 volt attachment (dont know the name, that one thing that attaches to a 9 volt battery) in a pvc cap. Attach wires from the 9 volt thing to a copper coil you wind within the main body and put a large magnet within the coils wrapped tight. Then drill a path for a small switch and connect it as the switch for the set up. cover the other open end with a small light bulb to release some battery power so it doesnt constantly go through and overheat the battery. This may create electromagnetic energy and help you meditate. or just be cool to have.
Or follow similar set up but have a built in music player to play meditation music so you can meditate holding your light saber hilt and have a use for it.
Or do the same set up but have a secret spot for items or notes within
Or just have it plain of course lol
I like the MP3 player idea.
I want to make one with a extendable baton in it. My only problem is that the longest baton I can find is a 32", that's not quite long enough, any ideas out there.
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This is a must have to any practioner of martial arts, star wars fan, future loving nerd, tech head, or jedi. Btw in the picture I have my hood on not so seem jedi but because I am freezing and have a buzzcut that doesn't keep much of anything warm lol
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Personnaly i would like to build my own lightsaber pike, i prefer that kind of weapon and its fighting style. I would like to learn how to weild it in the shaolin style.
lightsaber pike:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0iVgKTldHMo&list=UU0AnRsIP7ej58tCatcViTIQ&index=2&feature=plcp
shaolin pike style (but without the flying parts lol):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eTsKEgUJyUQ&feature=fvwrel
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The Temple doesn't tell anyone to exclude anything....but its just that since we use themes that were crafted into the movies, and we all probably love the movies, that its important for spiritual development to be able to distinguish between the spiritual stuff and the stuff which is just for fun.
From what I've gathered most people here enjoy the EU just as much as the movies, but most of the EU stuff is based on the movies, wheras the movies were based on human myths and spirituality. That doesnt mean the EU is worthless though, as it might very well contain an evolution of original spiritual concepts if the authors had interest in those aspects.
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If all Star Wars boils down to is a metaphor for world religions and Campbell, then the message is lost entirely.
I'm curious as to what that has to do with Jediism itself. From what i've seen and read, Jediism is not about Star Wars and what Star Wars stands for. There are many Jedi (I remember there being one or two here in the forum) who have admitted that they don't even care much for Star Wars. What Star Wars stands for is not the focus of Jediism, and I feel it shouldn't be. It's a great thing to talk about, and can be educational, but it should not be the main focus of Jediism...that's part of where our bad press comes in.
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Star Wars from the mouth of the creator himself:
The Mythology of Star Wars
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Hadi Apollos wrote:
If all Star Wars boils down to is a metaphor for world religions and Campbell, then the message is lost entirely.
I'm curious as to what that has to do with Jediism itself. From what i've seen and read, Jediism is not about Star Wars and what Star Wars stands for. There are many Jedi (I remember there being one or two here in the forum) who have admitted that they don't even care much for Star Wars. What Star Wars stands for is not the focus of Jediism, and I feel it shouldn't be. It's a great thing to talk about, and can be educational, but it should not be the main focus of Jediism...that's part of where our bad press comes in.
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Star Wars from the mouth of the creator himself:
The Mythology of Star Wars
This is what I mean. If they don't like Star Wars, then they shouldn't call themselves Jedi. It's common sense. It would be like an anti-Semite wanting to be a rabbi. I really wish all the Jediists would just forego the "Jedi" theme and just call themselves "New-age interfaith mythology fans" or something similar. What about the real Jedi? The few who read the canonical literature about what a Jedi is and is not, and follow it? Maybe we have no problem with Jediists. I can't speak for all Jedi, but I know I don't. What I DO have a problem with, is people attaching the Jedi name to something it is not, and worst of all, being lumped in with those people.
I have more respect for Daniel Jones at the Church of Jediism than I do for most Jediists. I mean sure, his Jediism is obviously tongue in cheek, and as many have suggested, it is probably a money making operation for him, but at least he makes it obvious. He just wants media attention, that's all, and no one ever for ONE SECOND thinks he's trying to do anything deeper than that, because he's never seriously made an effort to say or do otherwise. He just wants to play bass in his punk rock band and have fun. He's no more of a misrepresentation of the Jedi way than the millions of kids who run around with toy lightsabers.
I've followed the Jedi way for years, with varying degrees of commitment, and in the past month I've acknowledged that that is what I am. Now, you can guess (or may have experienced) the bad side of openly identifying yourself as a Jedi. People think of me as a nerd at best, crazy at worst. I tell you, the pain I feel from Jediists who denigrate and de-value the Jedi way is far worse than the discrimination I face in the world.
Forgive my bluntless. I don't hold any hostility toward Jediists, but I just wish they'd choose another name. Like you said, it's pretty clear that Star Wars doesn't have much to do with it.
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It's kind of hard to totaly not refer to SW and to totaly ignore it since we consider ourself as JEDIists and talking about the Force all the time. We can gather great things from SW movies, it inspire(ed) many of us, without being a sin or killing our spirituality. I don't know much about the SW universe... but i'm kind of thrill and excited to see things who are some how a little "related" to my faith.
I reopened this forum because i wanted to share my views on the Kendo(and other sword martial arts), to say how the "way of the sword" could be a nice supplement for many of us. Lightsabers are like the "jedi symbol" for many of us as for "outsiders", and with the "way of the sword", the same SW "geek" props can become a tool on our spiritual path... I though it could be great to share this with all... i did'nt intended to offence anyone.
+it's a SW forum(look upper)... peoples should expect to see SW related subjects here, and to see peoples trying to do parallels betwin reality and fiction.
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General section for chit-chat, news, humor, politics, art, trade, star wars stuff...
To Whom It May Concern,
Maybe the purpose of this section is not as clear as we'd thought. This is a section for non-Jediism, non-Order etc subjects. This is for discussion about hobbies, books, science fiction, jokes and riddles, politics, art, travel, recipes, movies, entertainment ... and yes even the fictional Star Wars Universe and prop and toy lightsabers.
Labels are great servants and horrible masters. We can play the 'you should not call yourself' or 'you should call yourself' game Ultima Thule and get nowhere. Look at the [strike]wide[/strike] vast variety of beliefs that make up the over 38,000 cataloged Christian denominations. T
The Order is here for those who want it and we don't charge anyone for membership. Those who want to participate but not be a member are welcome as guests. We don't censor criticism. We welcome suggestions. These things can get to a point where it become just downright free range rudeness.
Sometimes we think a notion to death and still keep stabbing it. It's like mashing mashed potatoes. There's mental constipation too. Where's a good mental enema when you need one?
The Order is not going to please everybody and we're not foolish enough to try.
And please go back and re-read those two bold lines at the top of this post.
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That's an interesting assessment of Daniel though Star Forge. We've had some discussion on Skype. One last December went well over three hours. He's very likable. He's a fine musician and I bought his band's (Straight Jacket Legends) EP on iTunes a couple of weeks ago. Let's give him a shout out.
http://www.ianbeale.com/
http://www.facebook.com/straightjacketlegends
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95ZWKHkQcYc
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