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Old wrote: As of 1st January 2015 the Simple Oath is no longer a requirement for becoming a Jedi at the Temple of the Jedi Order. The Simple Oath can be taken by anyone at any time they please, but is now instead a requirement for reaching the rank of Initiate. Please see here for more details.
Please look here for the wording of the Simple Oath and the conditions under which it must be taken.
Members may wish to take a personal Jedi Oath (formulated in personal words), but a personal oath is not considered a valid and legal oath in the eyes of TotJO. Any pledge no matter in what form is a valid oath, no doubt, but it is not specific, in an official form, to the members who are Jedi here.
If your legal name should change for whatever reason then please inform an Intake Officer.
New wrote: The Simple Oath is a non-mandatory Oath of dedication to the Jedi Path. Any member may take it but they are neither required or obligated to. Taking it is not related to advancement of rank.
Please look here for the wording of the Simple Oath and the conditions under which it must be taken.
Oaths Article
There are two main Oaths within the Order: the Simple Oath and the Solemn Vow. There is also an Oath of Office and an Oath of Confidence.
The Simple Oath is a non-mandatory oath of dedication to the Jedi Path. It binds you to the Jedi Way until you are ready for Knighthood or until you decide to leave. The Simple Oath has previously been a requirement of rank advancement, but this is no longer the case.
The Solemn Vow is taken upon Knighthood and binds you to the Jedi Way for life.
If your legal name should change for whatever reason then please inform an Intake Officer.
Members may wish to take a personal Jedi Oath (formulated in personal words), but a personal oath is not considered a valid and legal oath in the eyes of TotJO. Any pledge no matter in what form is a valid oath, no doubt, but it is not specific, in an official form, to the members who are Jedi here.
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New wrote: 25. What Are The TotJO Website 'Rules'?
We prefer to think of them as guidelines or even just as good manners. These rules cover all Temple areas online.
For detailed explanations of our rules, information regarding terms of use at TotJO and for copyright procedure please see here.
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https://www.templeofthejediorder.org/component/content/article/2-uncategorised/2292-faq-draft
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If I may communicate something about a particular section - while I do realize that this is just a draft, I noticed when I read "What is Jediism", I found myself having a bit of an objection over the choice of wording, particularly of dividing Jediism up into sides, such as "those who find it religious" and those who call themselves "realists", and then simply listing out some characteristics that when reading it, I feel, don't really dig down enough into a bigger matter (or big picture) of what I've always felt Jediism is.
When I read it, I was actually inspired to form a version of my own (which I ended up posting in another thread), that I don't expect to simply be adopted, but I hope can give an example of what I feel may encompass a deeper and more meaningful part of what matters about being a Jedi.
Proteus wrote: Jediism is known as a religious philosophy (or just philosophy if you'd like), concerned with the fundamental nature of humankind and existence, the connection of all things, a metaphysical presence, which we choose to call The Force. A Jedi is one who resonates with the realization of this universal connection, and in turn, practices a way of life that acknowledges it.
I hope this can help with any ideas for better improving what I'm sure can be agreed is a rather important section of this article!

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