- BreakofDawnLevel Seven
Did the Celestials create the Force, or did the Force precede the Celestials?
November 29th 2019, 2:15 pm
Title.
- HellfireUnitLevel Six
Re: Did the Celestials create the Force, or did the Force precede the Celestials?
November 29th 2019, 4:39 pm
It appears to be the second I guess. Son and Daughter being the embodiment of two sides imply that. Besides, Force created Anakin, who would be at least equal to Father if not surpass him. Also Force's will and influence is way more wider than celestials.
- lorenzo.r.2ndLevel Three
Re: Did the Celestials create the Force, or did the Force precede the Celestials?
November 29th 2019, 4:41 pm
i think force came before. after all, the father wasnt fuly aware of everything.
- Gᴏᴀᴛ
Re: Did the Celestials create the Force, or did the Force precede the Celestials?
November 29th 2019, 4:48 pm
Supernatural Encounters tells us more.
In the dreamlike, empyreal days before the later universes came to be and the ages of time and decay fell upon them, a great light moved in the phantasmal mists of the endless void, uttering a sound, a primordial song, eldritch and beautiful beyond all things, and never heard again.
Stars winked on across the primary universe, like the glowing lanterns of Venexian ships along the mighty Solleu River at the behest of dusk, a garden of lights in the deep places and fathomless gulfs that were as yet barren and still. These were the cyclic and star polygons, the annulus and the arbelos, triquetra and lemniscates, and others of varying geometry and degree, the shining ones, luminous, and wise, comprised of those living creatures unknown to most, the Kərubîm, Ōphannīm, Śərāfîm, and Mal’ākim, and others besides, regarded by some as the Celestials, who in the glittering firmament of that chatoyant light they danced to the music in abandon.
The circuit of life had begun with an ebullient energy spilling forth into the expectant vastness, a power like none other, to move and shape and grow. And from the source of light and life blossomed the Force, sown and harvested by the will of its Supreme Maker who is its eternal Lord, and the one who uttered the sounds. And the Force permeated all life and echoed back, and time began its desultory flow.
And a second and third sound rang forth, also vanished for all time, even more sublime than the first, intermingling with it, causing the world beneath the jeweled dome to ripen, awakening all manner of strange matter to life with the sounds, sweeter even than before, but also never heard again. And so that all life would always have a connection to its Maker and each other, the emissaries were brought about, microscopic and teeming midichlorians, and into every living thing, they found purchase, there to reside and ever await the voice of their Maker.
In the dreamlike, empyreal days before the later universes came to be and the ages of time and decay fell upon them, a great light moved in the phantasmal mists of the endless void, uttering a sound, a primordial song, eldritch and beautiful beyond all things, and never heard again.
Stars winked on across the primary universe, like the glowing lanterns of Venexian ships along the mighty Solleu River at the behest of dusk, a garden of lights in the deep places and fathomless gulfs that were as yet barren and still. These were the cyclic and star polygons, the annulus and the arbelos, triquetra and lemniscates, and others of varying geometry and degree, the shining ones, luminous, and wise, comprised of those living creatures unknown to most, the Kərubîm, Ōphannīm, Śərāfîm, and Mal’ākim, and others besides, regarded by some as the Celestials, who in the glittering firmament of that chatoyant light they danced to the music in abandon.
The circuit of life had begun with an ebullient energy spilling forth into the expectant vastness, a power like none other, to move and shape and grow. And from the source of light and life blossomed the Force, sown and harvested by the will of its Supreme Maker who is its eternal Lord, and the one who uttered the sounds. And the Force permeated all life and echoed back, and time began its desultory flow.
And a second and third sound rang forth, also vanished for all time, even more sublime than the first, intermingling with it, causing the world beneath the jeweled dome to ripen, awakening all manner of strange matter to life with the sounds, sweeter even than before, but also never heard again. And so that all life would always have a connection to its Maker and each other, the emissaries were brought about, microscopic and teeming midichlorians, and into every living thing, they found purchase, there to reside and ever await the voice of their Maker.
- BreakofDawnLevel Seven
Re: Did the Celestials create the Force, or did the Force precede the Celestials?
November 29th 2019, 5:09 pm
The circuit of life had begun with an ebullient energy spilling forth into the expectant vastness, a power like none other, to move and shape and grow. And from the source of light and life blossomed the Force, sown and harvested by the will of its Supreme Maker who is its eternal Lord, and the one who uttered the sounds. And the Force permeated all life and echoed back, and time began its desultory flow.
Wonder what this is referring to.
- Master AzrongerModerator
Re: Did the Celestials create the Force, or did the Force precede the Celestials?
November 30th 2019, 5:44 am
The latter. The idea of a creator deity in Star Wars is pure cringe and goes against the whole philosophy behind the Force.
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Re: Did the Celestials create the Force, or did the Force precede the Celestials?
November 30th 2019, 11:41 am
Azronger wrote:The latter. The idea of a creator deity in Star Wars is pure cringe and goes against the whole philosophy behind the Force.
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