Slayershoop wrote:Shadowman wrote:Slayershoop wrote:Balance means equal parts one and the other, light side is not balance, but rather, tranquility and diplomacy (Hell, the jedi were anything but balance, any force user that wasn't a jedi was shunned, no understanding ever took place. Basically, if you're not a jedi, you're a sith type of thinking). The dark side is chaos, neither can exist without the other, chaos cannot be eliminated, thus bringing balance, is essentially equalizing the numbers between the factions.
I already explained the Force is not a matter of Yin and Yang. The Light Side is Balance, the Dark Side is Imbalance. The Dark Side does not balance out the Light Side, it corrupts it and breaks the natural order of things. This is how the Force is
officially explained.It's not complicated, you're just comparing it to the wrong philosophy.
"The light side of the Force was the facet aligned with compassion, selflessness, self-knowledge and enlightenment, healing, mercy and benevolence, while the dark side of the Force was the element aligned with hatred, fear, covetousness, anger, aggression, jealousy and malevolence.Traditional Jedi were keen to keep the Force "in balance"...and the splitting of the Force into light side and dark sides echoes the concept of "Yin" and "Yang" in Eastern philosophy"
The Light Side cannot be balance without the emotions that the sith use, what I'm saying is that the way the force is explained is nonsensical and illogical, and part of the reason why I find the chosen one stuff utter crap.
"The idea of balance of the Force, a central tenet of the Jedi Order, refers to the ideal state in which the Force exists in nature, i.e. as the light side. The presence of the dark side corrupts and destroys this natural balance,
[3] and the Jedi viewed it as their duty to restore it. "
And from the commentary for A New Hope by
George Lucas himself."The first film starts with the last age of the Republic, which is it's getting tired, it's old, it's getting corrupt.
There's the rise of the Sith, who are becoming a force, and in the backdrop of this we have Anakin Skywalker, a young boy who is destined to be a significant player in bringing
balance back to the Force and to the Republic...
Then in the second film we get into more of that turmoil. It's the beginning of the Clone Wars, it's the beginning of the end of democracy in the Republic, sort of the beginning of the end of the Republic. And it's Anakin Skywalker beginning to deal with some of his more intense emotions of anger, hatred, sense of loss, possessiveness, jealousy, and the other things he has to cope with.
And then we will get to the 3rd film where he is seduced to the dark side..
Which brings us up to the films 4, 5, and 6, in which Anakin's offspring redeem him and allow him to fulfill the prophecy where he
brings balance to the Force by doing away with the Sith and getting rid of evil in the universe..."
It's only complicated to you because you keep comparing it to Yin and Yang which is, as we have previously established repeatedly, absolutely wrong.