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 | Light vs. Dark |
 As I sat and thought about this entry, I tried to imagine that the Force was an energy field that was defined as easily as flicking a light switch. In any given time you can create light or dark depending on if you turn the light on or off in a room (and also that there are no outside influences such as a window and it's daytime). But from a pure theoretical standpoint, you can choose to create light or dark.
And I wonder if that is how it is for Force-sensitives ... can they switch themselves to whatever path they feel like switching to? Is it as easy as switching a light on or off as to which "side" of the Force one will dabble in? Or is there no separate sides of the Force? Is it up to the individual and their character that will decide which path they will travel?
I think that the Force is like the energy that supplies the light switch. It gives the power to not only the switch, but to the person who chooses to live in darkness or in light. It doesn't govern the emotions or the decisions of the person, it only offers the choice between two states of living ... in light or dark. It doesn't tell the person to love or to hate, it only gives them the opportunity to see what their actions result in ... or not. If they choose to not turn on the light and live in darkness then they cannot see what their actions have brought about. They are blinded by their choice and can only move about by waving their arms around in search of something, or in protection of themselves.
And I see Anakin as a confused individual who kept flicking the switch on and off. He wanted to see what was ahead of him and protect himself, but he also wanted to live in darkness ... to avoid the things he could not change, and eventually reside in the dark so no one could see what he had done, including himself. The dark room gave him the opportunity to do as he pleased without notice and without anyone knowing it was him ... no one knew it was Anakin behind the mask. He eventually was able to switch the light back on at the same time as removing his mask so he could see, and so others could see him. The light filled his room and allowed him to see so much more, showing him the way to the path he was destined to take.
Even Luke flicked the switch on the wall that illuminated and darkened the room for him. As he fought Vader and was taunted by him, he turned the light off for a moment to be consumed by the confusing and paranoid dark. He lashed out at Vader to strike him down and protect himself (and his family) from the shadows and creatures that lurked in the dark room. He fought with emotion and anger that only flailing about in a dark room in confusion and protection can bring about. Imagine what you would do in a dark room in which you could hear voices threatening you and your family ... how would you react?
But Luke was able to switch the light back on when he found the switch. He opened the lights and saw what he had done in the dark and what he was capable of if he allowed himself to be sucked in to the paranoia of the dark room. And he didn't want that. He wanted the protection of knowing where the switch was at all times ... to have the choice to live in the light.
And that is what I believe the Force offers. It has the power to give an individual the ability to do amazing things with it ... but it all starts with finding the switch.
And look at Sidious. He seems to have lived his entire existence in darkness. The power is absolutely there in him, just as the power exists in a light switch, even when it is turned off. He learned how to harness the power that was sitting at his fingertips waiting to emerge into the light ... he controlled his own dark room to the point of inviting others in to sit in the dark with him. And residing in the dark room would eventually be his undoing ... as he could not see what the others were doing around him. He thought he knew, but he was left blind to what was happening until his switch was flicked for him.
So indeed the Force is an energy field as Ben described it to Luke. But to take it further, it's energy is always at the ready to a Jedi or Sith ... it just depends on if they want to switch it on and live in the light and see its good works. Or leave the switch off and just feel the power crackling around them.
The Force doesn't know good or bad, light or dark, love or hate. It only knows the energy it supplies the Force-user. And it's up to each person to decide if their path is in darkness or light.
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amidalooine The Emotional Galaxy
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date Posted: Dec 15, 2007 9:48 PM
You're killing me here, DH! I can't keep up with all of your wonderful thoughts! It's late. I'm tired, But I'm gonna give it a shot...
The way you describe the Force is an excellent way to describe my thoughts on God. He's there. He is Light. But he only provides the power through which we make our choices. We make them, good or bad, on our own. Yet I do believe - very, very strongly - that everything happens for a reason and that things end up the way they are meant to. I suppose my own thoughts are rather contradictory. Yet as with the Force, God knows everything that's in the room, even if it's in Darkness.
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amidalooine The Emotional Galaxy
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date Posted: Dec 15, 2007 9:48 PM
I love your analogies. Let me play Devil's advocate, though, in a way that I play it in my own life. Life isn't black and white, on and off, good and bad. Sometimes it's the shades of gray that determine lightness or darkness. Sometimes the right path is so unclear. Right can come from wrong, and bad decisions can be made with the best intent.
I can't think any more right now...but this blog entry, as all of yours are, is a keeper! 
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usetheforce19 MasterMonkey13
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date Posted: Dec 16, 2007 6:01 AM
Brilliant! Simply brilliant! I love your analogy. I also think that this blog has a lot of real world application too. People, in thier lives, can either choose the light or dark. Many chose the dark for the pleasure of doing whatever they want, but in the end it comes around to bite them. Some live in the light, and even though it may not be the funnest path, it will end up for the best.
The only contradiction I would make to your idea is that I think that Anakin's fall to the dark side was more of a gradual slide rather than a flip of a switch. But maybe I just misunderstood what you were saying; either way, fantastic blog!
MTFBWY! God bless! (9 days until Christmas [not including today])
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JediMelindaWolf Try not. Do. Or do not. There is no try.
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date Posted: Dec 16, 2007 7:02 AM
Wow!
That's quite a lot of food for thought (I haven't had breakfast yet  so, like Chewie, I sometimes think with my stomach!  ). Seriously, you pose an interesting question here, and it really gets one thinking.
Light. Dark. They are omnipresent. They have to be. Without one, you never truly can understand the other. And, as ami noted, sometimes right can come from wrong. Obi-wan tapped into his dark side when he witnessed Darth Maul slay his master, his best friend, his father figure. Obi-wan fought with a ferocity that mirrored Luke's in ROTJ.
cont. . .
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JediMelindaWolf Try not. Do. Or do not. There is no try.
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date Posted: Dec 16, 2007 7:09 AM
cont. . .
While neither of them had set off to allow the dark side to flow through them, it did nonetheless, and, in the end, allowed each of them to trounce an evil force. Yoda, too, has a keen sense of the dark side. Maybe some day we'll learn more about that. In many ways, the wise Jedi Master is an enigma. But that's a topic for another day.
What I'm trying to get across in my round-about way is that even the greatest Jedi understood the dark side, could tap into it - but chose, instead, to devote their lives to the light side. They, too, could turn it on and off when need be. They knew the dark side's destructive power, though, and dedicated their lives to the light.
cont. . .
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JediMelindaWolf Try not. Do. Or do not. There is no try.
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date Posted: Dec 16, 2007 7:24 AM
cont. . .
Some individuals, like Yoda, Obi-wan and Luke, choose to follow the light side. They are all too aware of the dark side, its power, but know what the dark side can do to an individual. It's a clear-cut decision for them.
And then there's Anakin - misunderstood, manipulated Anakin. For much of his young life, he turned the light on and off as it suited his purposes. For him, the ends always justified the means, no matter what the circumstances, until, finally, he no longer could find the lightswitch. (That is, until the last moments of ROTJ.) Sad, really. But that's part of what makes him such a tragic hero.
cont. . .
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JediMelindaWolf Try not. Do. Or do not. There is no try.
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date Posted: Dec 16, 2007 7:33 AM
the end, finally . . .
but, dh, your thought-provoking entry is more about the Force, and not about these heroes of our beloved saga. Considering it's Sunday, and it is the one day of the week I allow myself more musing time, I have taken the long road to get to my point.
IMHO, the Force is much like an energy field, but it is one that swells within the individual, and that individual is able to either turn it on (the light side) or turn it off (the dark side). It permeates every corner of existence, and that is how we're connected to everything. Each person makes a conscious decision as to whether it will be on or off.
On that note, I will close.
MTFBWY 
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Darth_Hiram A Journey into The Force
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date Posted: Dec 16, 2007 3:51 PM
that everything happens for a reason and that things end up the way they are meant to.
I think so too, Ami. There does seem to be a plan for us all ... esp when things just seem to go a certain way, or one thing leads to another.
Sometimes the right path is so unclear
True ... sometimes the switch is harder to find. The gray room provides a new perspective to this. Kinda like having an open window in he room ... provides a different light to see from. hmmmmm. Thanks for the nice comments!
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Darth_Hiram A Journey into The Force
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date Posted: Dec 16, 2007 3:57 PM
Anakin's fall to the dark side was more of a gradual slide rather than a flip of a switch
Indeed, you could see him gradually falling to the darkside. But what got me is when he took off Mace's hand and instantly pledged his allegiance to Sidious. It was a pure flip at that point, with no turning back in sight. Thanks for the comments!
Without one, you never truly can understand the other.
Very true, JMW. each gives its own experiences and guidance.
even the greatest Jedi understood the dark side, could tap into it
Right ... such as Mace with his Vaapad fighting style. Perilously close to the darkside. But they all never wholly engrossed themselves in it ... they didn't keep the switch off.
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Darth_Hiram A Journey into The Force
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date Posted: Dec 16, 2007 4:04 PM
For much of his young life, he turned the light on and off as it suited his purposes
Exactly, he tried to use both to get what he wanted ... but found his switch wearing out! He made his commitment when he turned it off ... only to discover more pain and lonlieness than before.
but it is one that swells within the individual, and that individual is able to either turn it on (the light side) or turn it off (the dark side).
Right, and that is what I was going for with this entry. The Force provides each Force user with the choice, with the switch to use, and their inner self will guide their path. And thanks for all the great comments, JMW!
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acegrl45 Always in motion is the future
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date Posted: Dec 16, 2007 4:30 PM
Very good entry...it certainly makes me think about the Force in a new way. I used to think about the Force all the time when I was younger but it's surprising that now I don't think about it as much. Your entry made me re-think and go back to thoughts that I haven't thought about for a while. I kind of like looking at it as a light switch, thought I do believe that maybe it's more complicated then that. To go on about that, would take forever, but great entry. I love reading them.
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Darth_Hiram A Journey into The Force
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date Posted: Dec 16, 2007 7:47 PM
and go back to thoughts that I haven't thought about for a while.
Thanks acegrl. I just started to think about the Force in a way that was recognizable in our world. And you're right, it is more complicated than being just like a switch, but I thought the fundamental power behind the Force was not unlike that.
Thanks for the comments!
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ewanandhaydenfan5 I Have You Now!
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date Posted: Dec 17, 2007 12:08 PM
The scary thing about being in a "dark room" is that you can't see consequences.
bad decisions can be made with the best intent.
That was what was so tragic about Anakin's situation.
AMAZING analogies, DH!
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padmeskywalker77 Padme's Legacy
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date Posted: Dec 17, 2007 2:18 PM
Wow DH!! Excellent analogy here
I had read this last night, but my mind was in such a fog that I could not come up with a decent response  So...I decided to revisit this today, when my mind is more clear
Light...Dark...Gray. They all represent so many things, and one truly does travel amongst these three throughout his/her life. The decision to live one way or another is ultimately up to the person traveling through life, but the switch (Force) truly does have a powerful influence on him/her.
Again...great entry!! Now you have made my brain work a little
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Darth_Hiram A Journey into The Force
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date Posted: Dec 17, 2007 4:36 PM
The scary thing about being in a "dark room" is that you can't see consequences.
Right ... a person is blind to the actions going on, or where they're going. Defintitely a scary thing!
They all represent so many things, and one truly does travel amongst these three throughout his/her life
Exactly. And the lessons gained within each are invaluable.
Thanks ps77, and glad you dropped back by!
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Jade Sabre777 A luminous being, I am...
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date Posted: Dec 20, 2007 8:30 AM
I'm loving these Force blogs, DH! You are really challenging me to figure out what I believe about the Force.
Imagine what you would do in a dark room in which you could hear voices threatening you and your family ... how would you react?
Out of fear...and we all know what that leads to!
I really don't think the Force has "sides." I think the sides are just used to separate Sith from Jedi, some one who uses the Force selfishly from someone who uses it selflessly. And I think it's better that way, because it makes everyone responsible for their own choices and actions.
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Jade Sabre777 A luminous being, I am...
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date Posted: Dec 20, 2007 8:33 AM
Continued...
No one can say "The dark side made me do it!" They chose it.
If you haven't read Shatterpoint, I'd recommend it: it has some great insights about the Force that I had never thought of until I read it!
Excellent blog!
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The Stooge Star Wars Joke-A-Day
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date Posted: Dec 20, 2007 8:50 AM
How did I miss this... ?
Great analogy! And excellent writing! But my fave line was this one:
... but it all starts with finding the switch.
Love it!
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Darth_Hiram A Journey into The Force
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date Posted: Dec 20, 2007 6:55 PM
I think the sides are just used to separate Sith from Jedi,
Me too, Jade. The Force is one energy, one power. It's up to the individual who wields it to decide which path they wil follow.
I've read Shatterpoint ... an excellent novel and good insight into the complexities of the Force. Thanks!
Thanks Stooge!
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