kathairoazotyl: “Obi-Wan? Now that’s a name I haven’t heard in a long, long time…” After a month of making this, it’s finally here! Probably the last thing I’m gonna post in a while, but I think I did a pretty good job, despite the original…
This is the final piece of this beautiful month of Jedi appreciation. I gotta thank each and everyone of you who shared my art, it honestly made me so happy to see many enjoying them!
I’ve brought you, for this final day, a very sad piece. In these uncertain times, death is very present in our minds, but if there’s something we can learn from the Jedi is that we have to understand we will all become one with the Force one day.
Jedi understand, at a very early age, that this path is natural and dying is not something to fear but instead, to be prepared for its arrival. Qui-Gon’s death was something sudden so I think it took a bit to let go.
Obi-Wan learnt the lessons from the situation and used them to focus on growth and forward momentum. If he had gotten stuck in thinking about what “should have been,” he would’ve become immobilized in painful feelings and memories.
This is the final piece of this beautiful month of Jedi appreciation. I gotta thank each and everyone of you who shared my art, it honestly made me so happy to see many enjoying them!
I’ve brought you, for this final day, a very sad piece. In these uncertain times, death is very present in our minds, but if there’s something we can learn from the Jedi is that we have to understand we will all become one with the Force one day.
Jedi understand, at a very early age, that this path is natural and dying is not something to fear but instead, to be prepared for its arrival. Qui-Gon’s death was something sudden so I think it took a bit to let go.
Obi-Wan learnt the lessons from the situation and used them to focus on growth and forward momentum. If he had gotten stuck in thinking about what “should have been,” he would’ve become immobilized in painful feelings and memories.