Edo_Secco

joined 3 years ago
 

I would like to share a thought (based on canonical information as much as possible) about healing by the Force seen in Ep9 and which has caused so much discussion.

I have always thought of it as very simple: the ability to heal is achieved by mastering the Living Force (which is one of the two aspects of the Force, the other being the Cosmic Force) and learning to "channel" it. As I understand from the prequels, the study of the Cosmic Force was very prevalent, while the study of the Living Force was lapsed and followed by a minority current of Jedi (e.g., the very first dialogue between Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan in Ep1). One aspect of mastering the Living force is maintaining one's self-awareness even after death (thus being able to manifest as a Force ghost), another may well be the ability to elicit healing from physical damage in living tissue. Anakin could not save his mother because, while potentially powerful, he knew nothing about it. Even Sidious did not know about it, which gives me pause as to how even the Sith as far as studying the Force were no better off than the Jedi, although then he must have learned something because in Ep9 he manages to absorb the Living Force from Ben and Rey to toughen his decaying body. While in the Ahch-To texts Rey found the ancient indications to that effect and learned it (and perhaps Plagueis similarly, or re-discovered it on his own). In Yoda's species this ability might be innate (Grogu heals Karga) but after a very long time spent considering almost only the Cosmic Force the master almost forgot it. Am I making it too simple? ๐Ÿ™ƒ

 

Intrigued by the fact that many Bibliogram/Nitter/Invidious/Piped instances are from sites that also offer other services, I set out with good will to sift through them one by one, and here are the results (and I must say I discovered many instances that are not indexed on the "official" directories).

Obviously if I missed any I will point them out and add them.

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Be Radio! (www.spreaker.com)
 

Siamo tre matti scatenati che cercano di far ridere (non solo i polli, per lo meno)!

https://www.fuoriritmo.it/

(e visto che siamo sul Fediverso, ci trovate anche su Funkwhale e Pixelfed ๐Ÿ˜‰)

 

Nonostante io abbia (quasi) 33 anni, fin da ragazzino sono stato un assiduo collezionista degli albi degli irriducibili Galli, e ad oggi posso dire di averli tutti in bella mostra in libreria, parte dei quali originali degli anni '60 e '70. รˆ innegabile che fino a "Asterix e i Belgi" si senta il piglio di Goscinny nelle storie, che Uderzo ha tentato con alterne fortune di mantenere dopo la scomparsa dell'amico e collega; io personalmente le ho apprezzate abbastanza, se non altro per lo sforzo di tenere in piedi la serie da solo. Veniamo ora agli ultimi albi, di Ferri e Conrad, "Il papiro di Cesare" bellissima la conclusione con il richiamo a Goscinny e Uderzo โค๏ธ; "La corsa d'Italia" vi giuro che ad un certo punto la lettura mi aveva proprio preso, dovevo rallentarmi per non leggerlo troppo di corsa ๐Ÿ˜ƒ, "La figlia di Vercingetorige" temevo una rappresentazione stereotipata dell'adolescenza ma รจ andata ancora bene, รจ particolare la conclusione quasi fiabesca. "I Pitti" e "Il Grifone" sono quelli che mi hanno preso di meno, non so, non decollavano se non in qualche gag qua e lร .

[โ€“] Edo_Secco@lemmy.ml 1 points 3 years ago

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