@reconelement I thought you took this off? Anyway great scene and you can see the fear,anger,frustration and confusion in his eyes a really tense scene.
"Death is a natural part of life. Rejoice for those who transform into the Force. Mourn them do not. Miss them do not. Attachment leads to jealousy. The shadow of greed, that is.
I know some of you guys feel that revenege sith has no tension but this scene has good tension, because of creepy lighting when anakin feels scared of losing padme before yoda gave him an advice to let go.
And what do you think would happen to someone like you. Imagine yourself being blessed with the same lifespan as Yoda. Would you be able to live, love and lose for hundreds of years? Endure this endless circle and stay mentally stable? I don't think so. Yoda is setting a goal impossible for a human to reach. But nevertheless you should never stop trying to reach it.
And btw... "train yourself to let go of all the things you fear to lose" is a perfectly good advice
I have to say that most of the things Yoda says here is complete and utter BS. It's no wonder Anakin fell to the dark side with having such bad teachers. "Mourn them do not, miss them do not", "train yourself to let go of all the things you fear to lose". The last statement is outright horrendous. Basically he's telling Anakin to let go of everything he cherish in life, to become a mindless fruit with no emotions, hiding in fear instead of confronting and overcoming his fear and pain.
maybe someone doesn't like the jedi's way, but consider that the solution of the dark side brings anakin to the damnation by killing whom he supposed to save...
-i think the reason the Jedi are not supposed to date or fall in love is because emotional attachment always leads a person to make biased decisions. i don't think the Jedi think love itself is foolish; they simply realize that making decisions based on love is wrong because emotion clouds judgement by allowing a person to see things from only a subjective level instead of an objective level. the more attachment, the more subjective the choice, & the less wise the choice becomes.
@yuskjr this is not yoda, this is pure socialism...objecitve instead subjective? lol, freedom is in our hearts which must be full of LOVE, like a jedies hearts...love is the path of the light side, remember it !!
@weedeepedia Freedom, being free is the path to the light side. Not being dragged down in the dark by loss of people. Not being materialistic or greedy. You know nothing, and socialism btw is the superior system.
@yuskjr Yet Love can help someone return to the Light side. Like Revan and Bastila, Revan convinced Bastila that she could return to the Light side knowing that he loved her and would help her. Which made her feel safe, loosing all feelings of fear, anger and hatred. But yes I see what you mean.
I had someone to let go of when I first saw this on May 21st 2005. I reacted the same way Anakin did. I thought it was impossible and stupid. Now I know it is for the better to just let go.
Yoda is right. You have to accept his words in order to fully understand them. The only sad about death is the way someone dies. It can be more tragic than death itself.
Train yourself to let go of everything you fear to lose? Hmm i dont think thats the best advise in the world i can see why Anakin would be a bit turned off by the jedi way hearing this.
Amazing how Luke,before he even received Jedi training,was able to accept the loss of his aunt and uncle and boldy move on."There's nothing for me here now" was all he said.That shows me how strong in the force he was.But Anakin,like all force sensitive lifeforms,had to chose his path.And he chose the dark path.Yoda was brilliant in telling Luke-"If you chose the quick and easy path,as Vader did,you will become an agent of evil"
Has anyone noticed that Star Wars has some Babylonian influences?
For example, the Jedi Temple has vague similarities to the Ziggurat, ancient Babylonian temples built on highlands and raised areas, especially the Ziggurat of Ur.
Worst advice EVER! Yoda's stone-cold philosophy that you shouldn't mourn or even MISS those who have passed away was possibly the worst thing he could have told Anakin and makes a mockery of the original Jedi Master.
I believe, if this existed in real life, the force, everyone would choose the path of the dark side. Because being a Jedi seems insanely hard, not many people would be able to handle it without losing control.
I can understand Vader in this scene, if I could see the future in my dreams and keep seeing my wife that I love deeply dying, I would do ANYTHING to prevent it.
Remember him in Ep2? "One day ill be able to prevent people from dying"
@0darkTunes Anyone would try to prevent it for sure. This is what makes Anakin's final decision sympathetic. It would be insanely hard to be a Jedi. The Jedi are flawed, their system is flawed. They should have considered letting their student have relationships instead of forcing them to keep it a secret. If they let them have relationships they could have openly discussed it with Anakin and counselled him better on it.
To let go meaning that everything really doesn't exist in the first place. People,things,etc. are all molecular. Not real. Combinations of various molecular structures. Copernicus "Nothing exist". All problems,materialism,etc. DO NOT REALLY exist.
@Devo13 I think about it the same, a house is made of the same things as we are. So in fact nothing is worth anything, but those molecular structures do exist. So why are you saying nothing exists?
death is totally natural, if i wasn't it would not happen. and he says attachment leads to jelousy cause it does when someone dies do you not mourn them simply cause you want that person back and feel angry cause you feel life has done you unfairly. or atleast thats how i see it
or perhaps i might be taking it the wrong way, there is a sense when one loses someone or something close of sadness based off of their desire to want the person or thing for themselves, that in a sense can be greed...
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I find it hard to accept that greed comes from mourning those we have lost... I find the fear of loss instead of as a result of something that is wrong in the world. Death it seems does not belong, it seems to be a wrong so in a sense it is not natural...
Yoda's words of wisdom are brilliant in both Revenge of the Sith and The Empire Strikes Back. He always speaks encouraging and wise council during the dark times.
I have to say I can sort of sympathise with Anakin here. (and I'm speaking as a civilian here, so not interested in hearing speeches about the Jedi way)
@Trayusstudent1 Brilliant? Hardly. He's telling an emotionally screwed up guy not to even miss or mourn his loved ones if they die. What kind of bullshit advice is THAT!?
Actually that's not entirely correct. What he is saying is that it is OK to grief and mourn, but to not let the loss of loved ones rule his life because life goes on.
The words of Yoda, are very painful and deep, reminiscent of the clown in Shakespeare (forgot the exact play). I deeply love the people in my life, and very attached to them. I would not want them to mourn me when I pass, as they would not want me to postpone my life, as I am mourning my loss of them. I believe, as telling a person to not be attached to the ones that you love, is a very hard thing to do. Yoda, is his longevity, hs trained may knights, and the have died.
What Yoda is telling Anakin is that even if Padme she will always be with him. He doesn't understand that, I think his love for Padme somehow turned obssesive and unhealthy. Anakin never understood Yoda's words.
No, of course he doesn't understand Yoda's words. But place yourself in his position. Imagine that you love someone very much and you keep seeing visions of how that person dies (knowing you have certain abilities that include looking into the future). I don't think I could simply 'let go' of someone I really love, even though she may always be with me in my heart.
That's true, what I try to say is after all, the same love from Anakin to Padmé was the cause for the disaster. You're right, not every Jedi is an Obi Wan (for me, the Jedi by excelense) or a Yoda. But in this case, is a good example why the Code is right in theory, but not in practice.
of course it works,look at the shaolin monks.he was just to old.if you just spend your time for training ,you won t have enough time to fall in love ith someone,so it is possible for human but only those who are able to spend their live like that should take this path
that's why they take babies and train them from the start before they can get attached to anything. anakin was too old to be trained. but, if he had been trained at luke's age, he might have been okay, because by then, we learn to naturally let go, and we'll be okay. age 9 is too young to be separated from our parents and never see them again.
I know (and I always wondered why the parents would let them take away their babies - it's probably an honour, but still).
However, at Luke's age its still risky. He failed his training due to attachment too (he went to confront Darth Vader because his friends were in danger - episode V)
yes, i think it's a very high honor in the GFFA to have your child trained as a jedi. and jedi were actually very scarce. 10,000 in a galaxy full of billions of beings. wow! that's like the population of a very small town compared to the entire population of earth. but im going off topic here lol. ;)
perhaps Yoda isn't as powerful as every1 thinks. Palpatie relies on the thoughts Anakin has of Padme, without these Anakin wouldn't have turned to the dark side
Yep. That´s interesting (and real, I believe it doesn´t just come from Lucas mind) how does people who losses control of their feelings finish loosing many other things. Sorry for my english, I´m brazilian, and Star Wars is doing a big success around here for 30 years, thanks.
no. when in the prescence of another jedi, anakin shields his thoughts because otherwise he knows that they can read them. he did not know at the time that palpatine was force sensitive, thus he never shielded his thoughts, and palpatine was reading them.
and palpatine helps anakin shield his thoughts from the masters by clouding their vision on everything, i think. cos as hes the sith he hides everything dark or evil, like the clone army. and every that has the potential to be evil, like anakins thoughts
I agree, but Yoda loses much more than Anakin. Yoda loses everything he has built: the entire Jedi council, ability to train more jedi, all those jedi kids, is exiled to Degoba and dies there. His loss is much greater than Anakin's, yet Yoda stays true to his principles and does not turn to the dark side.
Yoda's 800-some-odd years old, foo'! I'm sure he's been in love plenty, known plenty of pain, sorrow, and deaths of ones close to him. Of course he can sense Anakin's inner turmoil. He expects Anakin, like every other Jedi student, to master his emotions and rise above. The failure is Anakin's.
Galen Marek turned to the Light side because of his love for Juno Eclipse.
PockyFTW 1 day ago
@reconelement I thought you took this off? Anyway great scene and you can see the fear,anger,frustration and confusion in his eyes a really tense scene.
gagalover2k10 1 week ago
"Death is a natural part of life. Rejoice for those who transform into the Force. Mourn them do not. Miss them do not. Attachment leads to jealousy. The shadow of greed, that is.
shaneymane15 1 week ago
I know some of you guys feel that revenege sith has no tension but this scene has good tension, because of creepy lighting when anakin feels scared of losing padme before yoda gave him an advice to let go.
tmMcHugh 1 month ago
This scene is so great, from the light to the conversation. Very nice scene :)
Hermoor 3 months ago
BEST****JEDI MIGHT WIORD EVER*****normally the dialog goes longaa.......:D thnx 4 the excellent upload 7of9
7of9SevenNine 4 months ago
@Seriengubben:
And what do you think would happen to someone like you. Imagine yourself being blessed with the same lifespan as Yoda. Would you be able to live, love and lose for hundreds of years? Endure this endless circle and stay mentally stable? I don't think so. Yoda is setting a goal impossible for a human to reach. But nevertheless you should never stop trying to reach it.
And btw... "train yourself to let go of all the things you fear to lose" is a perfectly good advice
Coreofdor 4 months ago
I have to say that most of the things Yoda says here is complete and utter BS. It's no wonder Anakin fell to the dark side with having such bad teachers. "Mourn them do not, miss them do not", "train yourself to let go of all the things you fear to lose". The last statement is outright horrendous. Basically he's telling Anakin to let go of everything he cherish in life, to become a mindless fruit with no emotions, hiding in fear instead of confronting and overcoming his fear and pain.
seriegubben 4 months ago
Hey Yoda.I have been afraid of having a heart attack for some time now.Does that mean i should just rip my heart out and throw it in the trash?
florenmage 6 months ago
@florenmage Duh.
JRSanchez93 5 months ago
Train yourself to let go offeverything you fear to lose hmm i undertsand now
Dianam1000 9 months ago
"The fear of loss is a path to the dark side". Is it just me or is everything a path to the dark side?
Hadraedan96 9 months ago 3
@Hadraedan96 mmm yeah you have so many ways to make the best good jedi the most evil u.u
RAZzullix 8 months ago
maybe someone doesn't like the jedi's way, but consider that the solution of the dark side brings anakin to the damnation by killing whom he supposed to save...
dovevai 9 months ago
-i think the reason the Jedi are not supposed to date or fall in love is because emotional attachment always leads a person to make biased decisions. i don't think the Jedi think love itself is foolish; they simply realize that making decisions based on love is wrong because emotion clouds judgement by allowing a person to see things from only a subjective level instead of an objective level. the more attachment, the more subjective the choice, & the less wise the choice becomes.
-wise Yoda is..
yuskjr 10 months ago 40
@yuskjr no Padme would've = no Vader.
vendediesel 9 months ago
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"no Padme would've = no Vader."
-exactly; i'm glad someone else sees that too.
yuskjr 9 months ago
@vendediesel
no padme no vader
but also
no anakin fall in love with padme no strongest jedi no luke no motherfucker to save the galaxy
EMPEROR: "YOU MAD??"
RAZzullix 8 months ago
@RAZzullix lol "you're fulfilling your destiny Anakin". More than he knew I guess.
vendediesel 8 months ago
@vendediesel indeed
RAZzullix 8 months ago
@yuskjr this is not yoda, this is pure socialism...objecitve instead subjective? lol, freedom is in our hearts which must be full of LOVE, like a jedies hearts...love is the path of the light side, remember it !!
weedeepedia 7 months ago
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"this is not yoda.."
-yes it is.
"this is pure socialism.."
-no it's not.
"..objecitve instead subjective?"
-always.
"..freedom is in our hearts which must be full of LOVE, like a jedies hearts...love is the path of the light side, remember it !!"
-re-read my comment; it says everything you were trying to say in that run-on sentence, but better & in a more coherent manner.
yuskjr 7 months ago 3
@weedeepedia Freedom, being free is the path to the light side. Not being dragged down in the dark by loss of people. Not being materialistic or greedy. You know nothing, and socialism btw is the superior system.
Hermoor 3 months ago
@yuskjr Yet Love can help someone return to the Light side. Like Revan and Bastila, Revan convinced Bastila that she could return to the Light side knowing that he loved her and would help her. Which made her feel safe, loosing all feelings of fear, anger and hatred. But yes I see what you mean.
kusindan 1 month ago
translation:
grow up bitch
acstas87 11 months ago 5
Yoda for president of the world !
thekatatonia22 1 year ago 3
I had someone to let go of when I first saw this on May 21st 2005. I reacted the same way Anakin did. I thought it was impossible and stupid. Now I know it is for the better to just let go.
JarJarIsCool 1 year ago
Yoda is right. You have to accept his words in order to fully understand them. The only sad about death is the way someone dies. It can be more tragic than death itself.
lightsidemaster 1 year ago
Train yourself to let go of everything you fear to lose? Hmm i dont think thats the best advise in the world i can see why Anakin would be a bit turned off by the jedi way hearing this.
SGTcrackey666 1 year ago
I admit it is difficult to accept the loss of a loved one, but when it comes down to it, death is a natural part of life.
Yoda's advice basically says that one must accept that fact and let life continue.
nepomusik 1 year ago
Amazing how Luke,before he even received Jedi training,was able to accept the loss of his aunt and uncle and boldy move on."There's nothing for me here now" was all he said.That shows me how strong in the force he was.But Anakin,like all force sensitive lifeforms,had to chose his path.And he chose the dark path.Yoda was brilliant in telling Luke-"If you chose the quick and easy path,as Vader did,you will become an agent of evil"
scrapper4618 1 year ago 6
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scrapper4618 1 year ago
Has anyone noticed that Star Wars has some Babylonian influences?
For example, the Jedi Temple has vague similarities to the Ziggurat, ancient Babylonian temples built on highlands and raised areas, especially the Ziggurat of Ur.
HalifaxHercules 1 year ago
One of the most brilliant scenes in the Star Wars Saga. Anyone who hates on the Prequels doesn't know shit.
JarJarIsCool 1 year ago
The ways of the Jedi are interesting to say the least, it would be cool if one could be somewhat of a Jedi... (thumbs up if you like this)
TheShaper38 1 year ago
"Fear of loss is a path to the dark side."
"Attachment leads to jealousy-"
"Train yourself to let go of everything you fear to lose (or have lost)."
Best advice ever given.
sulhaq 1 year ago 7
Worst advice EVER! Yoda's stone-cold philosophy that you shouldn't mourn or even MISS those who have passed away was possibly the worst thing he could have told Anakin and makes a mockery of the original Jedi Master.
sec0ndevolution 1 year ago
"Train yourself to let go of everything you fear to lose."
Classic quote.
Something Anakin could not do, and what eventually drove him to the Dark Side of the Force.
joeperryhotashell 1 year ago
I believe, if this existed in real life, the force, everyone would choose the path of the dark side. Because being a Jedi seems insanely hard, not many people would be able to handle it without losing control.
I can understand Vader in this scene, if I could see the future in my dreams and keep seeing my wife that I love deeply dying, I would do ANYTHING to prevent it.
Remember him in Ep2? "One day ill be able to prevent people from dying"
He had already choosed his path.
0darkTunes 1 year ago
@0darkTunes yea well in the movie it exists but out of all the people in the galaxy or w.e the majority arent jedi or sith
vince10nats 1 year ago
@0darkTunes Anyone would try to prevent it for sure. This is what makes Anakin's final decision sympathetic. It would be insanely hard to be a Jedi. The Jedi are flawed, their system is flawed. They should have considered letting their student have relationships instead of forcing them to keep it a secret. If they let them have relationships they could have openly discussed it with Anakin and counselled him better on it.
JarJarIsCool 1 year ago
@JarJarIsCool True, true.
0darkTunes 1 year ago
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Rihan531 1 year ago
Actually, this is very much the essence of true love is.
xorn96 1 year ago
The most important key to happiness... brought to you by Master Yoda..
Auricfield 1 year ago
To let go meaning that everything really doesn't exist in the first place. People,things,etc. are all molecular. Not real. Combinations of various molecular structures. Copernicus "Nothing exist". All problems,materialism,etc. DO NOT REALLY exist.
Devo13 1 year ago
@Devo13 I think about it the same, a house is made of the same things as we are. So in fact nothing is worth anything, but those molecular structures do exist. So why are you saying nothing exists?
StephanAltena 1 year ago
if Anakin had listened he wouldn't be all burned up
Automatic25 1 year ago
How does one train themselves to let go?
Duende1182 1 year ago
@Duende1182 its one of the most impossible yet possible things to learn.......but very hard it is to do
CailburC 1 year ago
let go of stressful thoughts guys,
solidyahoo 2 years ago
Important Part
juninhonicolini95 2 years ago 3
let it go
mikemoneyy89 2 years ago
death is totally natural, if i wasn't it would not happen. and he says attachment leads to jelousy cause it does when someone dies do you not mourn them simply cause you want that person back and feel angry cause you feel life has done you unfairly. or atleast thats how i see it
xjjxchrizzlesx 2 years ago 3
or perhaps i might be taking it the wrong way, there is a sense when one loses someone or something close of sadness based off of their desire to want the person or thing for themselves, that in a sense can be greed...
littleman85882 2 years ago 4
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I find it hard to accept that greed comes from mourning those we have lost... I find the fear of loss instead of as a result of something that is wrong in the world. Death it seems does not belong, it seems to be a wrong so in a sense it is not natural...
littleman85882 2 years ago
Yoda's words of wisdom are brilliant in both Revenge of the Sith and The Empire Strikes Back. He always speaks encouraging and wise council during the dark times.
jfkhuntly 2 years ago 8
It doesn't matter, she dies because he went to the path of the darkside.
vr4gasmtt 2 years ago 2
Hayden is so monotone in this scene it drives me crazy.
MrTrent 3 years ago
I have to say I can sort of sympathise with Anakin here. (and I'm speaking as a civilian here, so not interested in hearing speeches about the Jedi way)
flymurdererfly 3 years ago
Mourn them do not, miss them do not.
Yoda's scenes in ROTS are brilliant.
Trayusstudent1 3 years ago 33
@Trayusstudent1 Brilliant? Hardly. He's telling an emotionally screwed up guy not to even miss or mourn his loved ones if they die. What kind of bullshit advice is THAT!?
sec0ndevolution 1 year ago
@sec0ndevolution
Actually that's not entirely correct. What he is saying is that it is OK to grief and mourn, but to not let the loss of loved ones rule his life because life goes on.
nepomusik 1 year ago
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@nepomusik What part of "mourn them do not, miss them do not" did you not understand?
sec0ndevolution 1 year ago
@sec0ndevolution he's supposed to be the "chosen one" which Yoda was already skeptical of.
vendediesel 9 months ago
these words are so...big
kaykay89fn 3 years ago 5
My fear of loss turned me to the darkside as a result I lost the one I loved too. Yoda's words have never been relivant.
baddab5 3 years ago
Conclussion: The fear is the worst emotion you can feel, that leads you to disaster. And even when you love to much, it could be dangerous.
AchillesAlxndr 3 years ago 7
Fear of loss is a path to the dark side,...attachment leads to jealousy, the shadow if greed, that is!
So true !!!
brav0wing 3 years ago 3
yea but luke fixes this problem in the new jedi order;he allows attachments to others.
RLuvsE 3 years ago
This is one of my favorite moments in ROTS.
Minkelu 3 years ago
Yoda is the Hollywood´s Buddha.
carcamangris 3 years ago 40
So true!
getmeinnow222 3 years ago 6
@carcamangris Keep in mind that Jedi logic is based on Buddhist Philosophy, which is why Yoda and other Jedi Masters may sound like Buddha.
HalifaxHercules 1 year ago
The words of Yoda, are very painful and deep, reminiscent of the clown in Shakespeare (forgot the exact play). I deeply love the people in my life, and very attached to them. I would not want them to mourn me when I pass, as they would not want me to postpone my life, as I am mourning my loss of them. I believe, as telling a person to not be attached to the ones that you love, is a very hard thing to do. Yoda, is his longevity, hs trained may knights, and the have died.
lordxeo01 3 years ago 4
What Yoda is telling Anakin is that even if Padme she will always be with him. He doesn't understand that, I think his love for Padme somehow turned obssesive and unhealthy. Anakin never understood Yoda's words.
07Janina07 4 years ago 7
No, of course he doesn't understand Yoda's words. But place yourself in his position. Imagine that you love someone very much and you keep seeing visions of how that person dies (knowing you have certain abilities that include looking into the future). I don't think I could simply 'let go' of someone I really love, even though she may always be with me in my heart.
mevan1288 3 years ago 5
for the Jedi, The love is corrupted, the don't feel love, for them there's just peace and balance, no emotions.
AchillesAlxndr 3 years ago
So says their code. But that doesn't mean that every jedi has control over that emotions ;)
mevan1288 3 years ago 2
That's true, what I try to say is after all, the same love from Anakin to Padmé was the cause for the disaster. You're right, not every Jedi is an Obi Wan (for me, the Jedi by excelense) or a Yoda. But in this case, is a good example why the Code is right in theory, but not in practice.
AchillesAlxndr 3 years ago 2
Agreed, it doesn't work for humans at least :)
mevan1288 3 years ago
of course it works,look at the shaolin monks.he was just to old.if you just spend your time for training ,you won t have enough time to fall in love ith someone,so it is possible for human but only those who are able to spend their live like that should take this path
Uhrfischelner 3 years ago
Compassion is the true love of the jedi! The love that asks nothing in return!
brav0wing 3 years ago 2
You are right, but in trying not to let go of Padme, he killed her.
brav0wing 3 years ago
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He didn't kill her, she dies while giving birth. In a mental sense you might be able to argue that but, he didn't actually kill her
maggotman21 2 years ago
She actually died because he forced shoked her. It's not in the movies, but the expanded universe.
soulripper30 2 years ago 2
She didn't actually die of the choke, she died during labour...
Jachammer93 2 years ago
Because of the choke, but they didn't say that in the movie. It was in the book.
soulripper30 2 years ago
I don't think I could be a Jedi... "Train yourself to let go of everything you fear to lose" That's just so damn hard!
mevan1288 4 years ago 3
that's why they take babies and train them from the start before they can get attached to anything. anakin was too old to be trained. but, if he had been trained at luke's age, he might have been okay, because by then, we learn to naturally let go, and we'll be okay. age 9 is too young to be separated from our parents and never see them again.
moonprincess1788 4 years ago
I know (and I always wondered why the parents would let them take away their babies - it's probably an honour, but still).
However, at Luke's age its still risky. He failed his training due to attachment too (he went to confront Darth Vader because his friends were in danger - episode V)
mevan1288 4 years ago
yes, i think it's a very high honor in the GFFA to have your child trained as a jedi. and jedi were actually very scarce. 10,000 in a galaxy full of billions of beings. wow! that's like the population of a very small town compared to the entire population of earth. but im going off topic here lol. ;)
moonprincess1788 4 years ago 2
my thaughts exactly
RockyFan1965 4 years ago
i like this scene, but yoda knows nothing of love or anakins pain
woodm539 4 years ago
actually, it´s curious that Palpatine could read Anakin´s thinkings about Padmé and used it bring him to the dark side, and Yoda didn´t feel it.
principalsuspeito 4 years ago
perhaps Yoda isn't as powerful as every1 thinks. Palpatie relies on the thoughts Anakin has of Padme, without these Anakin wouldn't have turned to the dark side
woodm539 4 years ago
Yep. That´s interesting (and real, I believe it doesn´t just come from Lucas mind) how does people who losses control of their feelings finish loosing many other things. Sorry for my english, I´m brazilian, and Star Wars is doing a big success around here for 30 years, thanks.
principalsuspeito 4 years ago
no. when in the prescence of another jedi, anakin shields his thoughts because otherwise he knows that they can read them. he did not know at the time that palpatine was force sensitive, thus he never shielded his thoughts, and palpatine was reading them.
moonprincess1788 4 years ago 4
and palpatine helps anakin shield his thoughts from the masters by clouding their vision on everything, i think. cos as hes the sith he hides everything dark or evil, like the clone army. and every that has the potential to be evil, like anakins thoughts
woodm539 4 years ago
I agree, but Yoda loses much more than Anakin. Yoda loses everything he has built: the entire Jedi council, ability to train more jedi, all those jedi kids, is exiled to Degoba and dies there. His loss is much greater than Anakin's, yet Yoda stays true to his principles and does not turn to the dark side.
chavling 4 years ago 6
Really? Who was it Yoda was head over heals in love with again?
panboy18 4 years ago
Yoda's 800-some-odd years old, foo'! I'm sure he's been in love plenty, known plenty of pain, sorrow, and deaths of ones close to him. Of course he can sense Anakin's inner turmoil. He expects Anakin, like every other Jedi student, to master his emotions and rise above. The failure is Anakin's.
benkenobi84 4 years ago 3
I think yoda is a buddhist
Oak0586 4 years ago 4
More wisdom from yoda.GREAT!!!!
Harlo76 4 years ago 3
Thanks for uploading this! It's one of my favourite scenes on ROTH.
Vijoman 4 years ago 3