There is Always More!
The Keeper 2018
There is Always More!
The Jediism/Realism community is as large as it is in depth. Every community has it's own method of performance and not all of them are shared openly like the Great Jedi Holocron or the Jedi Compass. Some have developed their own extended documents based around their groups individual priorities.
Temple of the Jedi Order: For example, developed in 2010 "The Way of Jediism" as well as the "Jedi Perspectives" the later being more inclusive towards community development than the first. (Note: the two files linked above are both free and stored in Just Jedi's google drive for open view)
Jedi Living: Is another example of a corner group that developed their own works which were all published on Amazon for purchase. Books such as "The Jedi Circle: Jedi Philosophy for Everyday Life" - "Exploring the Jedi Lifestyle" - "The Jedi Foundation: Tier One Program" (Note: The links above are purchasable on Amazon)
Church of Jediism: Recently released "Become The Force" (Note: The links above are purchasable on Amazon)
There are also those who developed book's as individual members unrelated to any specific group.
J.A. Michaels: "From Nerd To Knight" Amazon purchase
There are many others that are not listed here. Some are easy to find while others may require a bit of digging and research. All of them will view Jediism/Realism differently from each other, from the community as a whole and from Just Jedi. It is prudent to remind all readers to research, study and keep an open mind towards all content that is read and to use your own common sense when both applying what you find as well as using it/them as your own belief. Being a Jedi, by Just Jedi's stand point, is to be self aware and focused. Meaning, you control your own reality and outcome. Tread carefully but with a spirit to understand and learn.
Journal Entry
- If you were to write a book about your personal life journey. How would you go about it? What sort of content would be in it? Draw up a 'Table of Contents" in your Journal!
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