![]() Or do I misunderstand the Jedi Code in either (or both) of its iterations? ![]() Note the difference: Odan-Urr's code is based on overcoming the negative by attaining the positive (so because you have peace, there is no need for emotion) while the original has you attain the positive while retaining the negative (so you know passion while being serene).ĭoesn't this mean that the new Jedi Code pretty much means the complete opposite of the original code? Instead of knowing both harmony and chaos you know only harmony? Interestingly enough, according to the new Jedi Code something like Vapaad cannot exist (it requires emotion in a peaceful body) while the old Code actively encourages things like it. But the original in question goes as follows: ![]() Many Jedi noted that they found the Code difficult to understand, and as such he set out to refine and clarify it, ending up with the above code (of which the fourth line is sometimes omitted). He pointed out that if you asked a dozen Jedi about the meaning of the Jedi Code you'd get a dozen different answers. This version was written by Jedi Master Odan-Urr, a Jedi Librarian who made it his life's work to study the Jedi Code. There is no ignorance, there is knowledge.
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