You Don't Need The Force To Be A Jedi - And Yoda Knew It

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You Don't Need The Force To Be A Jedi - And Yoda Knew It
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A new Star Wars short story shows Yoda letting a non-Force-sensitive boy join the Jedi Order, despite knowing the boy cannot use the Force.

Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Many Star Wars viewers have often dreamed of becoming Jedi, though feel they cannot because they’re unfortunately not Force-sensitive. However, nothing in Star Wars has ever stated that one needs to have the Force in order to become a Jedi. Of course, the Jedi Order has traditionally almost exclusively sought out young Force-sensitives individuals to recruit.

There are 6 different ranks in the Jedi Order, from Jedi Initiate all the way to Grand Master. However, in Star Wars Legends there were also additional paths a Jedi could take. There were Jedi Counselors, Jedi Sentinels, Jedi Guardians, and Jedi Scholars. And while Disney has mostly abolished these distinctions, elements of these Jedi classes still exist and are referenced in new canon. More specifically, there were very rare few Jedi who were admitted to the Order without being Force-sensitive.

According to Yoda, the Farseeker Lyr was similar to the young boy since he didn’t possess any great ability to call on the Force. Instead, Yoda tells the boy that “from his ink sprang some of the Jedi's greatest texts.” While Lyr may not have been Force-sensitive, he devoted himself to writing and chronicling the ideology of the Jedi. In many ways, he played the role of a Jedi Scholar.

Being A Jedi Isn't About Power - It's About Balance Yoda drives his point home in What A Jedi Makes by telling the boy that “though the Jedi and the Force are one, the Force is not what makes a Jedi.” Using the Force to perform powerful feats is not what makes a great Jedi. Instead, it is a Jedi’s devotion to maintaining balance and serving the light side. The boy, like the Farseeker Lyr, could very well go on to write beautiful poetry about the Force and the Jedi.

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