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Zen and the Art of Being Jedi


© Christopher B. Jones

A long time ago

A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, there were great men—guardians of freedom and justice—who were in touch with nature. These men were known as Jedi, and they had a deep understanding of how the world really works. A Jedi is not a Buddha. But many of the practices and concepts that are part of their art can be found in the Buddha’s teachings. In developing Star Wars, George Lucas has drawn on many religions, myths, and cultural practices from all parts of planet Earth. As we will soon see, the roots of the Jedi can be found in Asia.

 

CLEAR YOUR MIND

In Star Wars, we often hear Jedi masters, such as Yoda and Qui-Gon, telling their pupils to clear their minds or to "let go." This is one of the most basic principles in Buddhism.

Through the act of meditation, those who want to touch the Buddha are encouraged to clear their minds of all thought and to become aware of the moment. This can be done through breathing meditation. When beginning breathing meditation, it is helpful to count from 1 to 10. This helps you clear your mind of other thoughts and pulls you into the moment. Once you are in the moment, the next thing is to be "mindful." This means that you are aware of what you are doing, of your body, of the moment.

Breathing meditation was actually seen being practiced by Qui-Gon in The Phantom Menace. Near the end of the film, during the climactic battle with Darth Maul, the two become caught in a corridor of doors that open and close, apparently on a timer. As they approach the final door, Darth Maul gets through but Qui-Gon doesn’t. Instead of yelling at or taunting Darth Maul through the force field, Qui-Gon simply kneels, closes his eyes, and breathes calmly. He is quieting his mind and collecting himself. He is truly in the moment.

 

THERE’S NO TIME LIKE THE PRESENT

One of the problems that we all face in the modern world is that we are always dwelling on the future and the past. Our lives are so hectic that we are always being pulled in many directions at once. We get so caught up in what happened at work last Wednesday or what we are having for dinner tomorrow night when the guests come over that we forget to be aware of the moment. For us, the flow of time is very real and we are locked into a vicious cycle of birth and

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10.   May 19, 2005 10:01 AM
Don't forget the new title "The Dharma of Star Wars" by Matthew Bortolin. It was just released and I have been enjoying the read.

Peace,
Kenley ...


-- posted by kenley


9.   May 19, 2005 9:49 AM
Don't forget the new title "The Dharma of Star Wars" by Matthew Bortolin. It was just released and I have been enjoying the read.

Peace,
Kenley ...


-- posted by kenley


8.   May 18, 2005 11:20 AM
I think there are aspects of many religious faiths in the Jedi cosmology. The main religious influences seem to be Christianity and Buddhism. Yoda is sort of like a Buddhist, John the Baptist figure w ...

-- posted by Gorgonqueen2


7.   Jul 16, 2002 9:51 AM
I agree that there are aspects of Buddhism in Star Wars, Lucas constantly has said that he put religion in Star Wars so that future generations would seek out a religion. Not only are the Buddhism asp ...

-- posted by ekyla


6.   Jul 6, 2001 8:58 PM
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