Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Star Wars: The Force

Dear Readers,

In light of the new Star Wars movie, The Force Awakens, I have decided to write a post about the force and my understanding of it. It is funny, at least to me, that I am writing this post. As a missionary I had heard other missionaries talk quite a bit about how easy it is to compare Star Wars to the gospel of Jesus Christ and with brief reflection, I agreed. Now I am actually doing it.

Big question: What is the force?

One of the first clues as to the answer of this question is "It's an energy field created by all living things. It surrounds us and penetrates us. It binds the galaxy together." (Obi Wan, Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope).

So first, what is energy? Merriam-Webster's Dictionary defines energy as "usable power that comes from heat, electricity, etc." There are known energy fields, such as electromagnetic fields, which are fields of energy produced by electricity. There are also magnetic fields due to polarized minerals like magnetite.

The force is an energy field created by all living things. Most living things produce body heat. They also tend to produce energy through electrical means such as the nervous system. Yet, plants are living things and don't always produce either electrical fields or heat.
They do, however, produce chemical energy. That energy is often dormant in the forms of sugars, Yet the bonds of molecules together are still considered energy, potential energy. There is also the force of gravity, which produces kenetic energy. Is that to say that the earth is alive? Why not? I rather think so. Obi-Wan said that the force "...surrounds us, penetrates us, and binds the galaxy together." Does not gravity do all these things? Does the sun's gravity bind the planets to in their orbits? Genesis 1:16 "And god made two great lights;" the sun and the moon, "the greater light to rule the day, and the lesser light to rule the night: he made the stars also." How can something "rule" if it is not alive.

Yoda did some clarifying Star Wars Episode V: Empire Strikes Back, "For my ally is the Force, and a powerful ally it is. Life creates it, makes it grow. Its energy surrounds us and binds us. Luminous beings are we, not this crude matter. You must feel the Force around you; here, between you, me, the tree, the rock, everywhere, yes. Even between the land and the ship."

Thus the force is not any of these fields, because none of these fields fulfill all of the requirements. Thus it is likely some other field or force than these... or possibly all of them working together.


Yet, Yoda hints at the Force being spirit energy, or spirit itself. "Luminous beings are we, not this crude matter."(Star Wars Episode V: Empire Strikes Back), "Death is a natural part of life. Rejoice for those around you who transform into the Force. Mourn them do not. Miss them do not." (Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith)

Doctrine and Covenants 131:7 "There is no such thing as immaterial matter. All spirit is matter, but it is more fine or pure, and can only be discerned by purer eyes;" The Force is not the spirit, but when Yoda said "luminous" it does sound a bit like intelligence, which is the light of truth (Doctrine and Covenants 93:29). We can also grow in intelligence (Doctrine and Covenants 130:19) and in light (Doctrine and Covenants 50:24).

So, if intelligence is "luminous" and can grow, how is it in and around everything? "...matter is capacitated to receive intelligence." (Journal of Discourses 7:2-3). Thus all matter has intelligence, whether spirit or physical matter. Also, if intelligence is the light of truth, then the light of Christ could be considered very similar, if not the same.

Doctrine and Covenants 88 clarifies this immensely: "6.... that he might be in all and through all things, the light of truth; 7. Which truth shineth. This is the light of Christ. As also he is in the sun, and the light of the sun, and the power thereof by which it was made....11. And the light which shineth, which giveth you light, is through him who enlighteneth your eyes, which is the same light that quickeneth your understandings; 12. Which light proceedeth forth from the presence of God to fill the immensity of space-"

Thus we see that not only do all of us have and are the light of truth, it also fills the immensity of space. It is almost exactly what Yoda and Obi-Wan described. So, how would we "transform into the Force" upon death? The physical death is our spirits becoming separated from our physical bodies. That does not make us intelligence or light of truth, Yet, spirits, like resurrected bodies (Book of Mormon: Testimony of the Prophet Joseph Smith), can shine forth their intelligence in glory. Indeed, even the Devil who has never had, nor ever will have a body can transform himself like an angel of light (2 Corinthians 11:14, 2 Nephi 9:9). That is what Yoda meant, as far as I can tell, that the mortal physical body no longer hides the glorious intelligence that resides within the tabernacle.

Finally, is there any evidence as to the light, or power of Christ being able to affect or effect matter? How did God create the earth and all things? Did not Christ transform water into wine? or multiply bread and fish to feed a multitude? Did He not walk on water?

So, now that we have defined the Force as the light of Christ or light of truth, how do we feel and use the Force?

Yoda has said, "Feel the Force!", but what senses do we feel it with, physical touch or the heart? Moroni 7:16 says, "For behold, the Spirit of Christ" which could also mean the light of Christ or the light of truth, "is given to every man, that he may know good from evil; wherefore, I show unto you the way to judge; for every thing which inviteth to do good, and to persuade to believe in Christ, is sent forth by the power and gift of Christ; wherefore ye may know with a perfect knowledge it is of God."

Here we begin to find the purpose of the light of Christ, to know good from evil. It invites "to do good" and tries to persuade people to "believe in Christ". Indeed, the light or Spirit of Christ acts quite a bit like the Holy Ghost... or rather, the Holy Ghost acts through the light within us. So, what are the feelings or "fruit" of the Spirit of God?

Galatians 5:22-23 says, "But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, Meekness, temperance..." These are the feelings of the heart when we use the light of Christ. We physically feel like we are laboring in some task to do good, while in our hearts, or emotionally, we feel love, compassion, and peace.

Faith is one of the "fruits" of the Spirit. Indeed, it is by faith that miracles are performed (Mormon 9:16-21). These miracles include healings, casting out evil spirits (Acts 5:12-16), raising the dead (Acts 9:37-41), the commanding of the very elements (Matthew 8:23-27), and countless others, all of which, those who have faith in Christ, and His authority can perform, if worthy. One in particular I wish to mention is when Peter walked on water as he approached Christ. He leaped forth with faith, but as his faith dwindled or was shaken because of the storm surging around him, he began to sink.

Often times, I have been annoyed when someone asks me to do something, and I reply, "I will try". Then they rebuke me with Yoda's words, "Try not. Do, or do not. There is no try." (Star Wars Episode V: Empire Strikes Back) We try our choices, between good and evil. We try to learn and do new things. That is why Yoda was urging Luke first with patience: "Patience you must have my young padawan." It was only after Luke wanted end his training and prove himself that Yoda chastised him. When learning stops, and we are called upon to perform a task, that is when trying is no longer acceptable. We are either whole heartily involved and capable of accomplishing the task, or not. For Peter, he tried his faith, to walk on water, that he may have more confidence and not have to try, but do, when called to the ministry. While Luke's experience was becoming dumb struck saying "I can't believe it." to which Yoda retorted, "That is why you fail."(Star Wars Episode V: Empire Strikes Back) Not only do we have to have the faith once, but continue to nourish it and strengthen it, that we may not be found with "little faith" (Matthew 8:26). Sometimes I wonder if the angels of heaven look down on us and say something similar to Darth Vader, "I find your lack of faith... disturbing."(Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope)

What about the Dark Side of the Force? Moroni had mentioned that the light of Christ is given that everyone may "know good from evil". By this same power each of us have, we can also know evil. "But whatsoever thing persuadeth men to do evil, and believe not in Christ, and deny him, and serve not God, then ye may know with a perfect knowledge it is of the devil; for after this manner doth the devil work, for he persuadeth no man to do good, no, not one; neither do his angels; neither do they who subject themselves unto him." (Moroni 7:17).

Some of the fruits of the spirit of the devil are: contention and anger (3 Nephi 11:29), doubt, darkness, unbelief, depression, hatred, jealousy, malice, envy, theft, lust (Gospel Truth 1:19-20). The greatest of which is pride (Proverbs 16:18, Pride). Yoda has said: "Yes, a Jedi's strength flows from the Force. But beware of the dark side. Anger, fear, aggression; the dark side of the Force are they. Easily they flow, quick to join you in a fight."(Star Wars Episode V: Empire Strikes Back), "Attachment leads to jealously. The shadow of greed, that is."(Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith), and "Fear is the path to the dark side. Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate, hate leads to suffering."(Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace)

The knowledge of these evils also comes through the light of truth. It is between these two choices, good and evil, that we must choose and make a stand for or against. Yoda said: "To be Jedi is to face the truth, and choose. Give off light, or darkness, Padawan. Be a candle, or the night." Yoda has also spoken on how to know the good from the bad, "You will know when you are calm, at peace. Passive. A Jedi uses the Force for knowledge and defense, never for attack."(Star Wars Episode V: Empire Strikes Back)

There are those who believe that feelings are not as important as the western world deems them to be. There has been countless speculations on a "sixth sense". The movie The Sixth Sense portrayed this ability as seeing spirits. What if we all have a "sixth sense" only, the world does not recognize it as such. The light of Christ is that "sixth sense". Those feelings, those emotions, for good or bad, are a sense, a physical response to stimuli. If any of you have wondered about this, I extend Darth Vader's challenge: "Search your feelings, you know it to be true."

Indeed, we can find all truth through prayer and the answers that come by the Holy Ghost (Moroni 10:5). As I mentioned before, the Holy Ghost works using the light of Christ in us. I will compare this to Luke Skywalker's experience. While training with Obi Wan Kenobi, he was able to use the Force, at least in part. He had promptings and could feel and learn truth, much in the same way that one who has not been baptized and received the gift of the Holy Ghost feel's promptings and learns truth. In comparing episodes 1-3, also called the prequels, to the original or classic three, I notice that the Jedi wish to each other, "May the Force be with you.", but when Obi Wan wishes the same for Luke, he says, "The Force will be with you... always." Obi Wan, knowing that he was soon going to the other side of the veil, was giving a promise to Luke. After Obi Wan's passing, he then actively prompts and guide Luke, beckoning him, "Use the Force, Luke." This is the gift of the Holy Ghost.

The Holy Ghost is an actual spirit being (Doctrine and Covenants 130:22) who actively seeks our well being with promptings and divine guidance. He can be comparatively seen as an Obi Wan, or Yoda whispering guidance to us from the unseen world, beckoning us to use the light of Christ, to seek Christ, grow spiritually, and rely upon Christ.

Indeed, it is important that we trust, and have faith in God the Father, His Son Jesus Christ, and the Holy Ghost, because of the false old adage, "seeing is believing". Seeing has never been, nor ever will be believing. Obi Wan explained, "Your eyes can deceive you. Don't trust them. Stretch out with your feelings." Truly the scriptures are filled with accounts of people who saw, but did not believe. Laman and Lemuel, from the Book of Mormon, saw angels, yet they did not believe (1 Nephi 3:28-29). Alma the Younger was  smitten three days by an angel, yet seeing was not what converted him. As he shared in his testimony, it was turning his heart to Christ and his father's words that changed his heart (Alma 36). Even Cain spoke to God, yet he did not believe enough to trust in Him (Genesis 4:6).

Obi Wan said, "The Force can have a strong influence on the weak-minded." Sadly, there are some who try to come unto Christ, but are easily dissuaded by trials or temptations of the adversary. The gospel of Jesus Christ can excite as much as the dark side can betray. Like Christ's parable of the sower (Mark 4) there are those who "...[fall] on stony ground, where it had not much earth; and immediately it sprang up, because it had not depth of earth: But when the sun was up, it was scorched; and because it had no root, it withered away." Sometimes the adversary tries to teach us that good is evil, and that evil is good (Isaiah 5:20). Other times, when we find a doctrinal stumbling block, something that we are not sure if we believe, or not sure if it is true, we can pray and find truth. Sometimes, and can even be often, the answer is to wait and gain a stronger foundation first,  "These aren't problems that you should be troubled with."

There can be many stumbling blocks that hold us up. We may rely too much upon ourselves, our own skills. The scriptures describe this as "making flesh his arm" ( Jeremiah 17:5) or "putting his trust in the arm of flesh" (2 Nephi 4:34). Even Darth Vader had something to say on the matter upon seeing his subordinates become proud of the Death Star they had built, "Don't be too proud of this technological terror you've constructed. The ability to destroy a planet is insignificant next to the power of the Force." Truly, if the Force is intelligence, or light and truth, then "knowledge is power", and the understanding that the glory of God is intelligence (Doctrine and Covenants 93:36), becomes so much clearer. It is in God's all knowing, all powerful hand that we should put our trust. "Don't underestimate the Force!" (Darth Vader).

Scriptures, doctrines, and prophecy can be some stumbling blocks as well. Obi Wan was outraged because of Anakin's betrayal, "You were the chosen one! It was said that you would destroy the Sith, not join them. You were to bring balance to the force, not leave it in darkness." Like the Jews in Christ's day, we may not be expecting quite what will come to pass. Did Anakin destroy the Sith, yes, he killed the Emperor and died himself, but did that act end evil, no. Did it happen how any of the Jedi thought it would happen, diffidently not. The Jews were expecting a magnificent Messiah, a great warrior coming to save, redeem and free them from their oppressors. They did not understand that Christ had to be born humble and as a teacher, paying the price for us with His atonement, before He would return in power and great glory at the last day to free us forever. Because they looked beyond the mark, they were confused, offended, and angry.

"A Jedi must have the deepest commitment, the most serious mind. This one, a long time have I watched. All his life has he looked away... to the future, to the horizon. Never his mind on where he was....Hmm? On what he was doing." (Yoda). Sometimes we think too much ahead, like the hymn, Have I Done Any Good?, "Then wake up and do something more Than dream of your mansion above." President Thomas S. Monson has counseled us "The past is behind, learn from it. The future is ahead, prepare for it. The present is here, live in it." Though we may not personally understand everything, we can trust that all things are in God's hands.

Yet we all can have the spirit of prophecy. This may seem extreme to declare, but it is non-the-less true. The spirit of prophecy is having faith in Christ. When we share our witnesses or testimonies of Christ, we are declaring that He is God's Son, that He has broken the bonds of death, and that He will return. Is that not a prophecy? Are we not declaring to the world that there is hope? That things will get better? That even though we have lost those we care about, we can be together with them forever. Indeed, that when we depart from this life, there is more, it is not just an endless darkness, abyss or nothingness, but that the spirit exists, our bodies will be resurrected, and we will live again.
We know that Christ is the first fruits of the resurrection, thus, playing with the idea of Yoda and Obi Wan being real, they could not be resurrected with physical bodies until after Christ. The story line of Star Wars places the events occurring "A long time ago in a galaxy far far away". This would also make sense with what Yoda said about Qui Gon Jinn, "An old friend has learned the path to immortality. One who has returned from the netherworld of the Force, your old master." All people, good and evil, as soon as they depart from this life, are taken home to God (Alma 40:11), or the "netherworld of the Force". Thus, upon returning, he had spoken to God, and finally learned about Christ and the path to true immortality, life after the resurrection. Yet, he had only learned about the path, and had not yet been resurrected.

Oh, how much do I delight in the glory of God, and I love Job's testimony, "For I know that my redeemer liveth, and that he shall stand at the latter day upon the earth: And though after my skin worms destroy this body, yet in my flesh shall I see God:" (Job 19:25-26). When Obi Wan said, "Strike me down, and I will become more powerful than you could possibly imagine." most people did not understand what that meant. Understanding that he sealed his testimony with his blood, as the Prophet Joseph Smith, and most importantly our Savior Jesus Christ did. Thus, ensured that he would be resurrected in power and glory. For his faith was so sure, that his very body was taken and stored up in heaven, like Yoda's, to wait for the promised Savior, not Anakin, who will truly free us from evil.

"Many of the truths that we cling to depend on our point of view." (Yoda). So make sure that you always keep the eternal point of view, for those truths will aid you more and longer than the points of view found on the Dark Side.

Lastly, I leave you with a challenge. I have created this post to share my knowledge and my testimony of the power of God, and my faith in my Savior Jesus Christ. That there is hope in this world, that we can have power beyond what the world, or what we sometimes believe we can. There is evidences of these universal truths all around us, truth that span time, and are eternal. Find them and seek out every good thing. Then, as Yoda said, "Always pass on what you have learned." If you agree with what I have taught or shared, or have your own beliefs or understanding, share it in turn. "To answer power with power, the Jedi way this is not. In this war, a danger there is, of losing who we are." (Yoda). There is a spiritual war going on around us. Be careful that you share your beliefs with love and compassion, not anger and contention, that you may maintain who you are, and what you stand for. Let faith and strength in Christ and His gospel spread to the quarters of the earth. Let the Force work in you, and work in those around you. May the Force be with you, in Christ's name, Amen.

Love,
Jacobugoth

2 comments:

  1. Awesome post Jacob! Great pictures and thoughts.

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  2. This is a great work, you should send to Salt Lake and maybe they could us in the Ensign! Very wonderfully done Jacob, sorry it took so long for me to get it all read. You hit all of the great and wonderful lessons in the scriptures. It all makes a lot of sense. Bro. Tim Bagby

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