Hello. Though born a Christian, I believe that I've been very bad at service to God, and that's nothing compared to doubting my faith in Him. Friends can call me Cristoff, something of a pun when it comes to me- "of Christ". Speaking with Trisskar, I've opened an account here to reflect and study. I'm curious about Jedi and service in the hopes of remedying at least one thing.
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For the question define a Jedi
I think that a Jedi is a protector, someone who stands up for those who can’t; because of this I think it’s important for a Jedi to be able to adapt to situations, or like the FA shadow master raven said, “Adapting is the key aspect of the Shadow Jedi they must become accustom to evaluating and changing to whatever situation presents itself.” I think that a Jedi is a teacher, a protector of knowledge, not just for themselves but for others. It’s important to consider for a Jedi to not only teach things, but to study them as well, to know them in depth. I think that through the Force, a Jedi gains there greatest advantage, learning about the universe at large. I liked another quote by FA shadow master raven for this: “By drawing assumptions the Shadow jedi looses perspective and may in turn make the wrong decision.” So a Jedi turns to the Force, to gain knowledge, insight, and wisdom.