Sith Realist Resources

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5 years 1 month ago #327826 by
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Hi!

Earlier today, Oct. 11 2018, Rugadd posted asking about teachings of the Sith. I realized that the only legit resource on this site was the Grand Book of the Sith... written by Darth Silus.

I am no expert on the Sith, by any stretch of the imagination. However, I have been around the community a few times, and I can help build a resource at this website for those interested in such a topic.

I will message the Council with my list of resources I'd like to post (to avoid any unauthorized links), and then I will share them with you here.

In the meantime, can we take a headcount of those who are interested in Sith Realism in any way? Do you want to know more about it? Do you want to study it? Would you want to study it here or at another website?

What do you THINK Sithism is? Without having any prior knowledge of it, or if you have studied it before, what did you learn?

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5 years 1 month ago #327830 by Adder
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Connor L. wrote: What do you THINK Sithism is?


The path of the pious (as in vain), angry (as in agro) or pained (as in ultimately absorbed in self through torture) that is "based on the observance of the Force, a ubiquitous and metaphysical power that a Sith (a follower of Sithism) believes to be the underlying, fundamental nature of the universe.". Each inherently selfish and ok with it. Core concepts being 'empire' as nature, and.'power' as essence. Notably path's without boundaries (except those chosen), and the risks associated with that. So its not the name, but the game. Grey zones being the different definitions of empire and power. IMO :D
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What's the source for that knowledge? Not judging it one way or another. I just think it would be helpful for all involved to know where those ideas come from.

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5 years 1 month ago #327838 by Adder
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Connor L. wrote: What's the source for that knowledge? Not judging it one way or another. I just think it would be helpful for all involved to know where those ideas come from.


Knowledge of my opinion comes from experiences that form it, otherwise its just knowledge of other peoples opinions. Results only come from effort.
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5 years 1 month ago #327845 by Amaya
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From what I have seen most Sith dont refer the force in anyway.. At least outside of fiction.
My understanding is limited because I have never actually joined a specific sith path.
From what I have observed they seem more interested in following their passion and enhancing their lives while learning to be strong independent people.
Learning conflict skills, debating about issues while concentrating on living their lives fully.
Some sites seem to be conflict based while actually giving valuable life lessons.
Just my limited opinion
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5 years 1 month ago #327850 by Manu
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My assessment is that Sithism and Jediism are inherently the same, though they deal in different languages, primarily, in the initial approach towards codifying how the world is viewed. The Jedi looks within to attempt to quiet themselves and “hear” the “Will of the Force”, which informs their mission as “duty to all”, and sets up all hurdles as “attachments to overcome”. The Sith looks within to “hear” their True Will (ala Crowley’s Thelema), which informs their mission as “passion”, and sets up all hurdles as “sacrifices” to make in the name of achieving it.

Both paths involve the pursuit of power, and a particular outlook on how to use said power. Ideally, both paths should produce skillful, strong adults able to respond to life challenges and impact their worlds positively (though the yardstick for “positive” varies between Jedi and Sith).

I am interested, Connor.
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