Winter wrote: ↑Sun May 08, 2022 4:28 am
@Nealithi
You Quote.
Uh no. He asks "You or someone else."
Anakin: "Someone."
Yoda: "Someone close?"
Anakin: "Yes"
Yoda: "Fear of loss is a path to the darkside."
Anakin: "I won't let these visions come true."
Yoda: "Death is natural. Rejoice in one becoming one with the force.
The Actual Quote
Yoda: Premonitions . . . premonitions . . . Hmmmm . . . these visions you have . . .
Anakin: They are of pain, suffering, death. . .
Yoda: Yourself you speak of, or someone you know?
Anakin: Someone . . .
Yoda: . . . close to you?
Anakin: Yes.
Yoda: Careful you must be when sensing the future, Anakin. The fear of loss is a path to the dark side.
Anakin: I won't let these visions come true, Master Yoda.
Yoda: Death is a natural part of life. Rejoice for those around you who transform into the Force. Mourn them, do not. Miss them, do not. Attachment leads to jealousy. The shadow of greed, that is.
Anakin: What must I do, Master Yoda?
Yoda: Train yourself to let go of everything you fear to lose.
Let's focus on the words used from both characters.
Careful you must be when sensing the future, Anakin. The fear of loss is a path to the dark side.
Yoda here can see that Anakin is already on a dark path and is telling him to be careful when sensing the Future and using what he said in Empire, Always in motion is the Future. Also, note the points Anakin focuses on when he talks about these visions.
They are of pain, suffering, death
Anakin is already letting his fear of losing Padme drive his judgement and I can relate to him here. I've lost people I love and the fear of losing them took me to some dark places that I would rather not get into here for obvious reasons and the thought that I could do something wasn't healthy. But let's get back to the little green man and what he says.
He makes a point the fear of lose is a path what is driving Anakin here. Again I get what he's going through but Anakin just goes straight to saying.
I won't let these visions come true, Master Yoda.
We see here that Anakin has already made up his mind and is stating that he will make things go the way he feels they should be. It's clear that Anakin's emotions are what's driving him here and that he wants matters more then anything else. Thus we come to Yoda's response.
Death is a natural part of life. Rejoice for those around you who transform into the Force. Mourn them, do not. Miss them, do not. Attachment leads to jealousy. The shadow of greed, that is.
Yoda doesn't have any answers for Anakin's vision because (and I'll admit this is me just speculating here) Yoda may have sensed that the person Anakin fear losing would not survive. Let's go to the vision for a moment. Anakin sees Padme die in childbirth and based on what he sees it seems this death is certain, he has no power to keep her alive and there is no power the Jedi know of that can either heal the those from death.
What Anakin is asking for, is not something within the Jedi's power to grant and I think Yoda can sense that this is the case. I mean, if Anakin saw Padme dying in a cave while giving birth and she died because she wasn't in a hospital where she would have help then yeah, the Jedi would be jerks who just let people die. But one thing I like about Lucas' take on the Force and those who wield it, the Force gives Jedi and Sith powers that allow them to do amazing things that are otherwise impossible for regular people, but their not GODS. They make mistakes, they can be killed and they can't save everyone.
Let's imagine for a moment that Anakin told Yoda that it was Padme that was going to die in childbirth, what can he do? Palpatine offers false hope by implying that if he and Anakin work together they can find a way to save Padme from dying in childbirth but all he has to go on is an old story that may not even be true.
All Yoda can do is to warn Anakin to not let grief consume him, because as far as anyone knows, this is not something the Force can fix. Thus the final part of the conversation.
Anakin: What must I do, Master Yoda?
Yoda: Train yourself to let go of everything you fear to lose.
What Anakin wants is a miracle and that's beyond Yoda and the Jedi's powers. Again, they're not Gods, they can't just have Anakin bring in Padme and prevent her from dying. Palpatine offers a story about a Sith that could do this but that's all it is, a story. A magical tale that gives Anakin the idea that he could save his wife if he goes to the Sith but Palpatine has no answer and by following down this path, be refusing to let go of all he fears to lose, he insures that his wife will die... Because she just loses the will to live, okay that part is really silly.
So, to reiterate my point, Yoda is not saying "Let the person you love die" he is saying "Don't let your fear of losing the one you love consume you."
And again, that's all he can do. He can't stop people from dying, he can't give Anakin what he wants because (at this point in the series FU Rise of Skywalker) that's something that can be done. The Force is powerful, but it's not an all fix.
Part of Anakin's arc (and why I feel The Phantom Menace ISN'T worthless to the series) is Anakin seeing the Jedi as these great heroes but when he sees them as the flawed mortals they are he chooses to damn them and focus on only what matters to him.