Can you be a Jedi in real life?

Jedi exist in real life, to the point that many in the early 2000s and 2010s identified as Jedi on census records. Jediism
Jediism
Jediism (or Jedism) is a philosophy mainly based on the depiction of the Jedi characters in Star Wars media. Jediism attracted public attention in 2001 when a number of people recorded their religion as "Jedi" on national censuses.
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is real, and its teachings are based on those of the Jedi Order as seen in Star Wars. George Lucas likened the Jedi to Buddhists.
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How do I become a real Jedi?

The three pillars of the Jedi Path are self-discipline, knowledge, and the Force.
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The Jedi code is as follows:
  1. There is no emotion, there is peace.
  2. There is no ignorance, there is knowledge.
  3. There is no chaos, there is harmony.
  4. There is no passion, there is serenity.
  5. There is no death, there is the Force.
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Can anyone become a Jedi?

Every Jedi who wasn't a Skywalker was a nobody due to the nature of their organization. To say that anyone can be a Jedi is technically true- anyone can be a Jedi if you win the galactic lottery.
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Do Jedi still exist?

After Order 66, only a measly one percent of Jedi were left standing. What is this? Considering that there were survivors who chose to relinquish their affiliation with the Jedi Order, the total number of remaining Jedi is around 100, by the time Star Wars ends.
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Does the Force exist in real life?

But the truth is, the force is not something that only lives in the world created by George Lucas. It's not something for us to marvel at or daydream about. It doesn't exist exactly the way it's portrayed in Star Wars, but the force is very real.
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Can you learn to use the Force?

The short answer here is yes, non-Jedis can, and do, use the Force. When Obi-Wan Kenobi first introduces Luke to the Force in Episode IV, he describes the Force as "an energy field created by all living things." The Force, then, is always present, whether Jedi are there or not.
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Is the dark side a real thing?

The dark triad

Of course, here on earth, no one has yet succeeded in moving objects with their mind (despite the efforts of countless Star Wars fans over the years), but that doesn't mean that we've totally escaped the pull of the dark side. Psychologists insist there really is such a thing.
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How many Jedi are left?

Organization. Only twenty Jedi Masters have ever left the Order." The Lost Twenty, originally known as The Lost, were the Jedi Masters who had voluntarily resigned from the Jedi Order over ideological differences.
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Who was the first Jedi?

In the Star Wars Legends continuity, the founders of the Jedi Order were Jedi Masters Cala Brin, Garon Jard, Rajivari and Ters Sendon.
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Who is the strongest Jedi?

Of course, Yoda is the most powerful Jedi of them all. He was the head of the Jedi Order in the prequels, the mystic recluse in the originals, and he even made a token appearance in one of the sequels.
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Are you born a Jedi?

So what gives? In order to use The Force, one must first be Force-sensitive. Not everyone is; it's just something you're born with. Luke Skywalker was born with exceptional Force sensitivity, which is why his training allowed him to become a Jedi master.
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Is Jedi a real religion?

Jediism, the worship of the mythology of Star Wars, is not a religion, the Charity Commission has ruled. The commission rejected an application to grant charitable status to The Temple of the Jedi Order.
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Is being a Jedi genetic?

The Force In 'Star Wars' May Actually Be a Virus. One of the enduring mysteries of the Star Wars universe is how sensitivity to the Force is passed on. All of the Skywalkers have it, suggesting it's hereditary, but it's impossible that all the Jedi are genetically related.
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Is there a Jedi Bible?

Jedi Bible is released for followers of Star Wars 'religion' who want to use the Force for good. Star Wars fanatics will be able to get their own Bible - after the founder of Jediism published a book on the religion.
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Where is the Jedi Temple in real life?

Skellig Michael is an island off the west coast of Ireland. The craggy isle played host to Ahch-To, the location of the first Jedi temple. Skellig Michael is set to reappear in the next Star Wars film: "The Last Jedi".
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Can any Jedi fly?

There's no exact reason why the Star Wars saga hasn't seen any Jedi use the Force to fly, though many fans believe it was because George Lucas didn't want his characters to be “too powerful”, and flying would have been a bit too much.
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Who trained Yoda?

Biography. Legend had it that Yoda—a Jedi who became Grand Master—was trained by N'Kata Del Gormo. A Force-sensitive Hysalrian, N'Kata Del Gormo was trained in the ways of the Force and achieved the rank of Master within the Jedi Order.
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Who created Jedi?

Ancient times. The Jedi Order began with the Prime Jedi a thousand generations before the Battle of Yavin. The precursors of the Jedi were the Dai Bendu, but the Jedi Order itself was founded in the distant past on planet Ahch-To by the Prime Jedi.
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Do Jedi get paid?

Jedi do not get paid because they don't accumulate personal wealth, the republic funds them, and their basic needs are provided at the Jedi temple on Coruscant.
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Who are lost 20 Star Wars?

Position type. The Lost Twenty, also called simply the Lost, was a name given to the group of twenty Jedi Masters who left the Jedi Order throughout its history. According to Yula Braylon of the Jedi High Council, the Lost Twenty became disillusioned with the Jedi way of life.
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Did any Younglings survive Order 66?

Jedi Knight Cere Junda survived as well, although her Padawan, Trilla Suduri, was captured by the Empire and tortured into becoming the Inquisitor Second Sister. Grogu, a youngling of Yoda's species present at the Jedi Temple during the siege, was rescued, but lost his memories of the exact events due to trauma.
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Are GREY Jedi stronger?

A Gray Jedi is technically more Jedi than Sith, but they typically stay out of the affairs of either group and do their own thing. The simplest way of looking at it is a Force user who is as powerful as a Sith, but with all the morality and honor of a Jedi.
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How many GREY Jedi are there?

14 Gray Jedi in the Star Wars Universe.
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Is the light or dark side stronger?

The dark side was not more powerful than the light side; it was an easier, albeit destructive, path. Failing to resist the temptation of darkness would allow the dark side to dominate one's destiny, although redemption was always a possibility.
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