Ahsoka fans are eager to see how the titular character’s role will play out within Star Wars, and rightfully so. Ahsoka Tano has always been an enigmatic character despite appearing on and off within several installments of the franchise. However, one thing is sure about her: she had terrific teachers. As Anakin Skywalker’s Padawan, she was trained in the heat of battle during the Clone Wars, so she learned from the best warrior the Jedi Order had to offer. This made the young Togruta a competent fighter in her own right. Nevertheless, the ex-Jedi also has an inherently strong connection to the Force, much like her former Master, which only seems to get stronger as Ahsoka ages. Perhaps this was something that Grand Master Yoda sensed in her initially, which can explain why he originally paired the two together in The Clone Wars animated movie. Either way, Ahsoka’s journey and robust ties to the Force prove she’s well on her way to becoming Yoda’s spiritual successor as a wellspring of Jedi knowledge, wisdom and clarity.Yoda and Ahsoka always had a unique relationship. Granted, as a Padawan, Ahsoka welcomed the tutelage of almost every Jedi Master she came in contact with during the Clone Wars. Still, no other Master, outside her own, had arguably taken a particular interest in her like the elder Force-wielder. More importantly, it was a two-way street. Ahsoka constantly leaned on Yoda’s teachings and opinions in times of doubt or crisis, even long after the latter shed his mortal coil to become one with the cosmic Force. Luckily, her willingness to learn, grow and further develop her sensitivity to the Force has molded the former Jedi from a young and impulsive Padawan into a calm and collected long-term student and teacher — one that mirrors Yoda the most out of all the remaining Jedi in the galaxy.Viewers see how potent Ahsoka’s powers are early on in Tales of the Jedi Episode 1, “Life and Death,” when she survives an attack by a Raxshir feline as a baby by taming it enough to return the child to her village safely. Yet, this isn’t the only time she has demonstrated a significant bond with the Force, especially since she’s always had a knack for visions, much like Yoda. Star Wars fans glimpse this in The Clone Wars Season 3, Episode 7, “Assassin,” when Ahsoka envisions a murderous plot against Senator Padmé Amidala before it happens. Unable to decipher them alone, she seeks the guidance of Yoda, who recognizes the dreams as the “true power of the Force” and acts as counsel. This is significant because the event not only places Ahsoka under the tutorship of the Jedi Order’s Grand Master concerning an ability that even Yoda had trouble with but also earns his respect since her “foresight” was able to stop the attack despite being inexperienced.RELATED: Ahsoka Finally Reveals the Significance of Ahsoka the White
Ahsoka fans are eager to see how the titular character’s role will play out within Star Wars, and rightfully so. Ahsoka Tano has always been an enigmatic character despite appearing on and off within several installments of the franchise. However, one thing is sure about her: she had terrific teachers. As Anakin Skywalker’s Padawan, she was trained in the heat of battle during the Clone Wars, so she learned from the best warrior the Jedi Order had to offer. This made the young Togruta a competent fighter in her own right. Nevertheless, the ex-Jedi also has an inherently strong connection to the Force, much like her former Master, which only seems to get stronger as Ahsoka ages. Perhaps this was something that Grand Master Yoda sensed in her initially, which can explain why he originally paired the two together in The Clone Wars animated movie. Either way, Ahsoka’s journey and robust ties to the Force prove she’s well on her way to becoming Yoda’s spiritual successor as a wellspring of Jedi knowledge, wisdom and clarity.
Yoda and Ahsoka always had a unique relationship. Granted, as a Padawan, Ahsoka welcomed the tutelage of almost every Jedi Master she came in contact with during the Clone Wars. Still, no other Master, outside her own, had arguably taken a particular interest in her like the elder Force-wielder. More importantly, it was a two-way street. Ahsoka constantly leaned on Yoda’s teachings and opinions in times of doubt or crisis, even long after the latter shed his mortal coil to become one with the cosmic Force. Luckily, her willingness to learn, grow and further develop her sensitivity to the Force has molded the former Jedi from a young and impulsive Padawan into a calm and collected long-term student and teacher — one that mirrors Yoda the most out of all the remaining Jedi in the galaxy.
Viewers see how potent Ahsoka’s powers are early on in Tales of the Jedi Episode 1, “Life and Death,” when she survives an attack by a Raxshir feline as a baby by taming it enough to return the child to her village safely. Yet, this isn’t the only time she has demonstrated a significant bond with the Force, especially since she’s always had a knack for visions, much like Yoda. Star Wars fans glimpse this in The Clone Wars Season 3, Episode 7, “Assassin,” when Ahsoka envisions a murderous plot against Senator Padmé Amidala before it happens. Unable to decipher them alone, she seeks the guidance of Yoda, who recognizes the dreams as the “true power of the Force” and acts as counsel. This is significant because the event not only places Ahsoka under the tutorship of the Jedi Order’s Grand Master concerning an ability that even Yoda had trouble with but also earns his respect since her “foresight” was able to stop the attack despite being inexperienced.
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