Star Wars Ahsoka Could Answer A Key Question About The Force

From Jedi to Sith, Nightsisters to Knights of Ren, there are numerous Force-users in the Star Wars universe. Yet how Force-users first accomplished such extraordinary feats is still shrouded in mystery. Star Wars Ahsoka may yet have an answer to this question, and it’s one that’s been hiding in plain sight all along.If every living thing is part of the Force but the Jedi and Sith codes were created to govern Force-users specifically, how did sentient beings begin to use the Force as such an innovative tool in the first place? Perhaps by observing non-sentient and semi-sentient creatures. (In Star Wars, sapience is encompassed under the umbrella term “sentience,” thus for the sake of internal consistency only the term “sentience” will be used in this article.)In Star Wars: A New Hope, Obi-Wan Kenobi first describes the Force as “an energy field created by all living things. It surrounds us and penetrates us; it binds the galaxy together” and Yoda later states that “life creates [the Force], makes it grow. Its energy surrounds us, binds us.” Clearly, the Force is as old as life itself. The places in the galaxy that are strongest in the Force always have multitudinous forms of life. The Wellspring of Life, sometimes called the Force planet, is a planet that is the origin of midi-chlorians, home of the Force Priestesses, and where Qui-Gon Jinn and Yoda learned certain secrets of the Force. Despite being rather barren on the surface, in the fissures below it is overrun with a vast array of plants and beasts. The dense jungle planet Dagobah is brimming with flora and fauna and also contains a dark side Force nexus so strong that it masks the presence of a Jedi as powerful as Yoda. Similarly, Ahch-To is the site of the original Jedi temple, the Mirror Cave, and it teems with land and sea life, including the Force-sensitive uneti trees and shrubs. The mysterious planet Mortis also has lush plant life that lives and dies with the time of day.RELATED: Ahsoka Just Made This Obscure Group Star Wars’ Most PowerfulRELATED: What Ahsoka Reveals About the World Between Worlds

From Jedi to Sith, Nightsisters to Knights of Ren, there are numerous Force-users in the Star Wars universe. Yet how Force-users first accomplished such extraordinary feats is still shrouded in mystery. Star Wars Ahsoka may yet have an answer to this question, and it’s one that’s been hiding in plain sight all along.

RELATED: Ahsoka Just Made This Obscure Group Star Wars’ Most Powerful

If every living thing is part of the Force but the Jedi and Sith codes were created to govern Force-users specifically, how did sentient beings begin to use the Force as such an innovative tool in the first place? Perhaps by observing non-sentient and semi-sentient creatures. (In Star Wars, sapience is encompassed under the umbrella term “sentience,” thus for the sake of internal consistency only the term “sentience” will be used in this article.)

RELATED: What Ahsoka Reveals About the World Between Worlds

In Star Wars: A New Hope, Obi-Wan Kenobi first describes the Force as “an energy field created by all living things. It surrounds us and penetrates us; it binds the galaxy together” and Yoda later states that “life creates [the Force], makes it grow. Its energy surrounds us, binds us.” Clearly, the Force is as old as life itself. The places in the galaxy that are strongest in the Force always have multitudinous forms of life. The Wellspring of Life, sometimes called the Force planet, is a planet that is the origin of midi-chlorians, home of the Force Priestesses, and where Qui-Gon Jinn and Yoda learned certain secrets of the Force. Despite being rather barren on the surface, in the fissures below it is overrun with a vast array of plants and beasts. The dense jungle planet Dagobah is brimming with flora and fauna and also contains a dark side Force nexus so strong that it masks the presence of a Jedi as powerful as Yoda. Similarly, Ahch-To is the site of the original Jedi temple, the Mirror Cave, and it teems with land and sea life, including the Force-sensitive uneti trees and shrubs. The mysterious planet Mortis also has lush plant life that lives and dies with the time of day.

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