This is an excellent article detailing many of the symbolic allegories in the Star Wars series.
Fiction has become a version of the ancient mystery schools of old, teaching humanity deep spiritual and moral lessons, while at the same time, showing us what can happen when falseness and untruth are idealized.
But how often do we contemplate these deep allegories as anything more than an elaborate fiction? Today we are exposed to an endless storm of fear, terror and hate in the media. Our would-be leaders of political origin espouse violence under the guise of security, and those lost in fear and trauma reach for such platitudes never realizing the true intent.
In a way, the powers that should not be must produce entertainment that allows these ethical struggles to play out and be explored. If not, then an organic and inspired movement of morally cognizant individuals would organize after realizing how deeply the world has fallen into inequity.
In the below-linked article, I discuss the notion that fictional works allow humanity to explore concepts and ideas that are otherwise an anathema to the despotic goals of the elite. For example, if psi ability is latent within humanity, which by all accounts it is, then is propaganda coercing people to accept the reverse essential, otherwise those very abilities would be rediscovered over time.
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But the disruption of genuine curiosity in truth is not relegated to only science and psi ability. No to be sure, almost anything that has the potential to empower and uplift humanity is hidden in plain sight nearly everywhere within fiction. And while this program of downplaying personal empowerment is arguably a huge success, it is also the seed of enlightened consciousness.
If we simply contemplate fictional works for the life lessons they contain, we will slowly begin to understand all of those things which the powers that should not be have worked tirelessly to hide from us. They would have us dismiss compassion and morality as weakness. They would have us look to allegorical works describing truth and human nature as nothing more than entertainment. But the choice to see the truth is always ours.
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As the following article by Dan Sanchez powerfully details, the Star Wars series is a treasure trove of life lessons, ethical struggles, and moral anecdotes. Instead of looking only to be entertained, a decidedly passive and unconscious approach, we can actively look for these nuggets of wisdom, contemplate their greater meaning and apply them in our lives.
Indeed, it seems the universe is pouring out the spirit of truth on all the flesh, but receiving it is not automatic, we must actually choose.
In my view, one of the biggest lessons offered in the films is the power of choice. The dark side ultimately is a choice to feed into fear, which turns into hate, doled out as suffering on to others. The power of choice cannot be overlooked, and all too easily we attempt to convince ourselves “I had no choice”, but in truth, the choice is always ours.
So, let us choose knowledge, wisdom and freedom. Let us choose empathy, compassion, and cooperation. Let us choose life, not death; love, not fear.
The Plot of Star Wars Frighteningly Resembles Modern Day America
December 16, 2015
Sidious is the “phantom menace” who, aided by his apprentice Darth Maul, covertly manipulates the galaxy’s republican government to progressively increase his own power, steadily advancing toward a total Sith coup. Just as with real life democracies, the Galactic Republic masks the machinations of the true wielders of power with the facade of “representative government” and drapes their seizures of still greater power with the sanctifying mantle of “popular sovereignty.” The Sith can be seen as an analogy for the deep state.
“It is with great reluctance that I have agreed to this calling. I love democracy! I love the Republic! Once this crisis has abated, I will lay down the powers you have given me.”
“In order to ensure our security and continuing stability, the Republic will be reorganized into the first Galactic Empire, for a safe and secure society.”

“…proceed to allow themselves to be regimented, coerced, deranged in all the environments of their lives, and turned into a solid manufactory of destruction toward whatever other people may have, in the appointed scheme of things, come within the range of the Government’s disapprobation. The citizen throws off his contempt and indifference to Government, identifies himself with its purposes, revives all his military memories and symbols, and the State once more walks, an august presence, through the imaginations of men.”

ANAKIN: I don’t think the system works.
PADME: How would you have it work?
ANAKIN: We need a system where the politicians sit down and discuss the problems, agree what’s in the best interests of all the people, and then do it.
PADME: That is exactly what we do. The trouble is that people don’t always agree. In fact, they hardly ever do.
ANAKIN: Then they should be made to.
PADME: By whom? Who’s going to make them? (…)
ANAKIN: Someone wise.
PADME: That sounds an awful lot like a dictatorship to me.
ANAKIN: Well, if it works…

“…agreement that planning is necessary, together with the inability of democratic assemblies to produce a plan, will evoke stronger and stronger demands that the government or some single individual should be given powers to act on their own responsibility. The belief is becoming more and more widespread that, if things are to get done, the responsible authorities must be freed from the fetters of democratic procedure.”
“In Germany, even before Hitler came into power, the movement had already progressed much further. It is important to remember that for some time before 1933 Germany had reached a stage in which it had, in effect, had to be governed dictatorially. Nobody could then doubt that for the time being democracy had broken down… Hitler did not have to destroy democracy; he merely took advantage of the decay of democracy and at the critical moment obtained the support of many to whom, though they detested Hitler, he yet seemed the only man strong enough to get things done.”
“…security is going to rule. […] And so we’re going to have to do certain things that were frankly unthinkable a year ago.”

“Yes, a Jedi’s strength flows from the Force. But beware of the dark side. Anger, fear, aggression; the dark side of the Force are they. Easily they flow, quick to join you in a fight. If once you start down the dark path, forever will it dominate your destiny, consume you it will, as it did [Darth Vader].”
“A Jedi uses the Force for knowledge and defense, never for attack.”



“Good! Your hate has made you powerful. Now, fulfill your destiny and take your father’s place at my side!”
“Never. I’ll never turn to the Dark Side. You have failed, Your Highness. I am a Jedi, like my father before me.”

Terror led to hate, hate led to aggression, and aggression has led to suffering, not only for the the direct victims of the wars, but for Westerners at home, as we find ourselves afflicted by blowback in the form of a refugee crisis and terrorist attacks.
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