No, but can you imagine being stuck in a drift on the New Jersey Turnpike and John Barrowman, Stephen Amell, and the rest of their gang stop to help push you out?
So you’re telling me that the Jedi and the whole Force-based religion thing has been around for thousands of years, in a galaxy with a huge population and immense diversity of culture, and there’s never once been a schism or a splinter group or another group of light side-aligned sentients who aren’t in some way affiliated with the Jedi? That it’s Jedi vs. Sith right down through history?
Come on. You can do better than that.
Somewhere in the galaxy there’s a culture that regards Force ghosts as the most important part of the whole business and has developed a kind of ancestor veneration, one where your Force-using ancestors occasionally pop up and give advice and watch your progress. People regard them with a mix of reverence and fondness because they’re old (some of them are very old indeed) and wise and so on, but also they’re family.
Somewhere in the galaxy there’s a planet whose sun burns so hot that few living things can survive on the surface during the day, where the people live in houses dug out and swept like burrows and live their lives after nightfall, when the harsh sun sets and a warm wind blows off the nearest large body of water and fills the air with moisture again so they can breathe without masks–and what they call the Light or Day Side is blinding, burning, impetuous, controlled by the passions, fierce and unforgiving, and it consumes its users like a pool of water at noon, and what they call the Dark or Night Side is calm, warm, perceptive, not easily understood, but nurtures life–not just survival–and encourages the search for truth.
Somewhere in the galaxy there’s a culture with a pantheon, like we think of the Greek and Roman pantheons, only these gods sometimes bless ordinary people or families with gifts beyond mortal ken, gifts that connect them to the world and the life around them but also make them powerful and perilous.
Somewhere in the galaxy there’s a culture that focuses on the the “energy field created by all living things” part, that teaches respect for all living things, that speaks of the Force as our essential connection to the rest of the world, that honors the life/soul/spirit in everything the Force touches, a little like we think of animism or nature spirit based religions.
As it stands, religion in the Star Wars universe seems to be a large helping of pop-Buddhist philosophy ladeled into a… kinda medieval Catholic structure (holy orders of knights, monastic robes, material poverty as a discipline for individuals but the order having lots of power and influence anyway, self-discipline to celibacy, the Temple being basically Space Vatican)? Plus some Space Atheists, both the condescending kind (”your sad devotion to that ancient religion…”) and the skeptical/free-will/rebellious kind (”there’s no mystical energy field that controls my destiny!”).
That’s great–it’s an interesting combination. But there could be so much more variety and richness. (Definitely more than I’ve come up with here.)
Well, there are always the Witches of Dathomir. (Or, were, I guess. Since the EU has been scrapped.)
http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Witches_of_Dathomir
Our Understanding Of ADHD Is Changing. Here’s Why That Matters For Girls and Women.
Our Understanding Of ADHD Is Changing. Here’s Why That Matters For Girls and Women.
There are sub-types of ADHD, such as Inattentive Sub-type ADHD, but Hyperactive-Impulsive ADHD is what people usually think of when they think of children with ADHD, and that sub-type is most often associated with boys. Inattentive ADHD, which girls are more likely to have, show symptoms like being easily distracted, forgetful, and disorganized, as well as not finishing assigned homework. Even signs of hyperactivity may manifest itself differently in girls for several reasons, including social and cultural influences. Girls often feel pressured to mask their symptoms because of societal expectations about how they should behave.
In case anyone else needed to see this. That bolded line could be a description of my entire academic career from elementary school until I got on my anti-depressants (that also help my ADD).
“It’s important that girls and women who are concerned they may have
symptoms get screened for ADHD, especially if they also have anxiety and
depression.”
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