If there's one thing I've learned from the Jedi here, it's that they're hardly infallible.
[Love and acceptance shouldn't be an either-or proposition. But that's what it is--what it seems to be, anyway--for the order that raised her father. You can hold family and friends dear, can look out to the horizon and see a future surrounded by those you care about, or you can be a good Jedi. You can't have both.
There is no wrong way to feel. It's something she can agree on--it's the kind of lesson she'd want to pass on, the sort she might herself offer as words of comfort--but there's something that gives her pause.]
And when you feel the desire to hurt others? You feel there's nothing wrong with that?
[There are limits to what she'll accept in this philosophy.]
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He used to wonder.
A delay before his fingers are his again, before he brings them back to the keys. ]
The Jedi denounce fear. They say it fosters anger, and anger hatred. Yet their methods rely on instilling fear in those who adopt them.
Don't love. Don't hate. It's too much for you.
There is no wrong way to feel.
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[Love and acceptance shouldn't be an either-or proposition. But that's what it is--what it seems to be, anyway--for the order that raised her father. You can hold family and friends dear, can look out to the horizon and see a future surrounded by those you care about, or you can be a good Jedi. You can't have both.
There is no wrong way to feel. It's something she can agree on--it's the kind of lesson she'd want to pass on, the sort she might herself offer as words of comfort--but there's something that gives her pause.]
And when you feel the desire to hurt others? You feel there's nothing wrong with that?
[There are limits to what she'll accept in this philosophy.]