EPISODE · Feb 14, 2023 · 28 MIN
Sigma Jedi The Dukkado Part 2
from Arkinnea Jedi Templar · host Michael Hannigan
Sigma Jedi The Dukkado Jedi Realism is a life path that started in the mid 1990s over the internet in yahoo groups as well as forums. The founders of this path where mainly Star Wars fans and martial artist. Many of the base teachings we started with where taken from the Original films, a few books that started the Extended Universe, rpg manuals, mixed in with martial art philosophy from many different styles and as the EU grew, as the internet spread the path we now call jedi realism grew and gave us more denominations then the Christian church today. And the best part is we are still growing. Join host MJ Hannigan as he discusses root teachings of the community that helped to shape the community we have today. For the next few months we will be discussing The Dakkoda or the path of aloneness by Miyamdo Musashi and its impact on Jedi Realism.
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Sigma Jedi The Dukkado Jedi Realism is a life path that started in the mid 1990s over the internet in yahoo groups as well as forums. The founders of this path where mainly Star Wars fans and martial artist. Many of the base teachings we started with where taken from the Original films, a few books that started the Extended Universe, rpg manuals, mixed in with martial art philosophy from many different styles and as the EU grew, as the internet spread the path we now call jedi realism grew and gave us more denominations then the Christian church today. And the best part is we are still growing. Join host MJ Hannigan as he discusses root teachings of the community that helped to shape the community we have today. For the next few months we will be discussing The Dakkoda or the path of aloneness by Miyamdo Musashi and its impact on Jedi Realism.
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