- Jediism
Jediism (pronounced /ˈdʒɛ.daɪ.ɪzəm/) is a
religion based upon the teachings found inStar Wars .Many Jedi choose to practice Jediism along with another religion, such as
Christianity , orMagick ; this movement is known as Jedi Realism. It is not an organized religion and followers of the path are from different countries with different backgrounds and cultures, leading to different opinions and views. The core values of a Jedi are dictated by theJedi code and the 'belief' in the Force.According to recent censuses over 500,000 people declared their religion as Jedi. However, most governments involved considered this to be a joke, and some Jedi believe it damaged their image and the community.
At least two Jedi churches exist, one in Beaumont Texas, USA and one in Holyhead, UK.
The Church of Jediism has its headquarter at the Holyhead Church of Jediism, which introduced the very first organized training structure complete with training books and courses. They have branches all over the world. The Church of Jediism has over 2,000 Training members and is growing every day.
Ministers of the Temple Of The Jedi Order [http://TempleOfTheJediOrder.org] incorporated in Texas [http://ecpa.cpa.state.tx.us/coa/servlet/cpa.app.coa.CoaGetTp?Pg=tpid&Search_Nm=Temple%20Of%20The%20Jedi%20Order%20&Button=search&Search_ID=32018723158] are allowed to legally conduct weddings [http://www.ksl.com/index.php?nid=148&sid=4189573] .
Jedi Philosophy
Jedi believe in the ways of 'The Force'. They listen to the Philosophic teachings found in Star Wars to interpret and use in every day life. Overall, the philosophy of Jediism is a blend of
Taoism ,Buddhism ,Alan Watts ' Fact|date=October 2008 andJoseph Campbell 's work [http://www.jedisanctuary.org/articles/index.php?page=constitution-of-the-jedi Sources of inspiration for Jediism] ] .Most Jedi follow a code of conduct similar to the chivalry code, also known as "The"Jedi Code . However, as there is no set path in Jediism, and no "holy book", there are many codes, all more or less based on the Star Wars philosophy, codes and lessons.The Force
The Force is what Jedi 'believe' everything comes from, what everything currently exists within, and what everything returns to. Many refer to it as an "energy field", and can be compared to
qi or to the idea ofGaia . It is the energy behind the existence of everything known or not to man [ [http://thejediismway.org/jediism/the-force/the-force The Jediism Way] The Force is energy so minute that it is the basic building block particle/wave/energy of all reality] , and is also known as the answer to the 'theory of everything ', a theory in philosophy andtheoretical physics . The Force does not require prayer, worship, or other such actions as some other religions might (Joseph Campbell would refer to such acts as "metaphors").Most Jedi choose to focus on the Force through one or more of the three widely accepted spiritual aspects: the personal Force, the living Force, and the unifying Force
Criticism
Because of the pop culture origins of Jediism and the use of the world wide web to organize, share and attract others to the Jedi community, Jedi organizations tend to attract very unusual individuals. The website "thejediismway.org" warns about the many "toxic" sites and individuals. [http://www.thejediismway.org TheJediismWay.org] The Jediism Way - Jedi Xhaiden warns about the many toxic jedi sites and individuals]
The Jedi community fails to keep, organize and share its own data. It seems plagued by drama, threats, causing major websites to shut down and contributors to leave the community. [http://www.justjedi.com/forum/index.php?page=48 JUST Jedi - History of the Jedi online communities.] ]
Jediism is often reported on the internet and in news articles in a negative, made-up and un-important way. It is he bad press given by the census phenomenon and a BBC report that gave birth to the "Jediism" and "Jedi Realism" terms.
Two self-proclaimed Jedi wearing Star Wars robes and a third person disguised as a Wookie demanded that the UN change the "International Day of Tolerance" to "Interstellar Day of Tolerance". [ [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-416761/Jedi-Knights-demand-Britains-fourth-largest-religion-receives-recognition.html Daily Mail] [http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/Sky-News-Archive/Article/20082851240962 Sky News] [http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/article71506.ece The Sun] -- self-proclaimed Jedi Umada and Yunyun demand an "Interstellar Day of Tolerance" instead of the UN International Day of Tolerance]
Some people believe Jedi worship the script of Star Wars as a holy book. This has clearly originated from the bad publicity and lack of understanding which surrounds Jediism, giving it even more bad publicity.Fact|date=October 2008
ee also
* The Jedi code
*Jedi
*List of new religious movements
*Jedi census phenomenon References
External links
* [http://www.thejediismway.org The Jediism Way] - Features a website, Blog section, and FAQ's
* [http://www.jedi-church.com Church Of Jediism] - Holyhead H.Q, UK Jedi church's website (Church of Jediism)
* [http://www.justjedi.com JUST Jedi] - A Jedi and RPG board
* [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-509573/May-Force-pew-Brothers-open-Jedi-church-Wales.html Daily Mail] - Jedi church opened
* [http://www.northwaleschronicle.co.uk/latest-features/CHRONICLE-EXCLUSIVE-INTERVIEW--UK.3689398.jp North Wales Chronicle] - Church Established in Holyhead
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/films/2002/05/08/star_wars_a_new_religion_article.shtml BBC News] - 'A New Religion'
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=7GtknKrYhNYC&pg=PA149&lpg=PA149&dq=history+jediism&source=web&ots=YrAR34KKB2&sig=bRd9ITnvsIlZGj2bF2v4tcgHRMk&hl=en#PPA149,M1 Google Books] Peter Bernard Clarke - New Religions in Global Perspective
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