Yoda because he's the master of all Jedi Obi Wan because he was an "ordinary" Jedi that survived extraordinary events Etain Tur-Mukan for truly caring and dying for her beliefs
As a modern-day religious group, the Jedi do indeed exist. However, they are not the Jedi of the films. They adopt names like Jedi-ist and Jedi Realist, and their beliefs are based around the philosophies of the Star Wars films by George Lucas, with some modifications (it looks as though these are site-specific, in most cases).However, if you want lightsabers and laser guns, you're out of luck: these Jedi don't practice telekinesis or build super-technological devices, and they don't fly around in spaceships--so, as cool as it sounds, the Jedi of the films will remain there.
Alison Sweeney has not publicly disclosed her religious beliefs.
Some parents have force sensitive children and they can send them of to the jedi to be trained
Yes, for he became the Grand Master of the New Jedi Order he constructed some time after Return of the Jedi
Lego Jedi minifigures often come with capes, but not always. Some are in disguise, or wearing different non-jedi clothing.
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In some sense, yeah.
The Jedi mind trick is a device used in the Star Wars series of movies. It references a technique used by a Jedi in which he can control or influence the thoughts of another.
Well, Jedi could fall in love with someone. But it doesn't usually happen because Jedi are forbidden to have attachments. But even some Jedi have had "strong bonds" that they kept secret for a very long time.
Most of them did. Some of them were nomadic, traveling around the galaxy and fighting evil whenever they came across it. Some younglings were trained during missions like this, but most training was primarily at the Jedi Temple
no he wasn't. but he was a jedi knight. but he wasn't a jedi consular because he was a jedi after the jedi consul was done.