1. Training

The purpose of training is to accommodate error without consequence. It is the key to learning, and the Jedi Teachings are hazardous without guided practice.

  1. Teaching

Love what you teach and love who you teach. Teachers affect eternity - who can tell where their influence stops? The Jedi mentor is there to challenge the learner, but never to pose an obstacle to their progress.

  1. Discipline

A disciplined mind will lead to peace; an undisciplined mind will lead to suffering. Indeed, for the mind without discipline, the Jedi Way will be impassable.

  1. Dedication

Inspiration lasts a week, motivation will fade after a month, disciplined dedication lasts a lifetime. The way to do great work is to love what you do and who you work with.

  1. Meditation

You have a treasure within you. The key to this treasure is meditation. It is not evasion, meditation fosters a serene confluence of the symbolic with the imaginary : reality. To the Jedi with a quiet mind, The Force will be felt, and It will inform us.

  1. Clear Intention

The Force follows intentionality. With a quiet mind, we direct our clear intention through the ocean of possibilities and allow The Force to work through us.

  1. Balance

When we allow peace, harmony, and balance in our minds, The Force manifests in the world. In art and dream, we may proceed with abandon. In waking life shared with others, we must proceed with balance and discretion.

  1. Humility

Our perpetual trial is humility. We understand our agency is not solely from us, but through us: it is of The Force. In feeling The Force in ourselves, we see It in everyone and everything.

  1. Agency

Jedi are active in the world, acting as people of thought, and thinking like people of action. Be aware that beliefs become thoughts, thoughts become words, words become actions, actions become habits, habits become values, and values determine destiny.

  1. Capability

The Force does not ask of our ability, only our availability. In opening to The Force, Its capabilities flow through us. Indeed, clear intention is not enough; Jedi do.

  1. Self-Control

To control intention, the Jedi use The Force to tame the passions. In self-control lies the seed of freedom. We work to control our passions, lest someone exploit us through them.

  1. Discretion

For the Jedi, discretion is the better part of valor. Indeed, agency without discretion comes invariably to a tragic end. True Wisdom is found in knowing when to raise the eyebrow, rather than the voice or the sword.

  1. Integrity

Taking the right actions even when nobody’s watching, integrity is easier kept than recovered. There is no such thing as a minor lapse of integrity.

  1. Fairness

The ability to rise above prejudice, all virtue is summed up in fairness. Indeed, lack of fairness is essentially a mark of weakness.

  1. Charity

In brightening everything on which it shines, Charity is love in action. We live on what we are given, but build our lives on what we give.

  1. Compassion

Via compassion, The Force exhibits its true power. In seeking peace for others, we practice compassion; in seeking peace for ourselves, we practice compassion.

  1. Empathetic Joy

The necessary counterbalance to compassion, empathetic joy prevents the waters of compassion from draining away. We aim to feel the joy of others just as keenly as their pain.

  1. De-escalation

Between uncontrolled escalation and passivity, there is a demanding path of responsibility that we follow. Whenever we perceive monsters, we should see to it that we do not become monsters ourselves.

  1. Valor

True valor lies between cowardice and rashness. It is a delicate skill; those having it never knowing for sure until the trial comes. In any case, valor that struggles is better than recklessness that thrives.