

You never know where in the galaxy that lesson might take you.ĭan Zehr is the host and brand director of Coffee With Kenobi, a podcast that examines the mythology of Star Wars from a place of intelligence and humor. Yes, change can be frightening, but perhaps it is even scarier not to take that chance in the first place. It may seem a bit scary at first, but if you stick with it, you might open up your life to a world of possibilities. Have you ever had to learn a new skill, lesson, or task that took you out of your comfort zone? What made you resist? Was it a lack of motivation, fear, or the uncertainty that comes with trying something new? It may have been a combination of all three!Īsk your Padawan to think about a time when they were asked to try something new. But, that does not mean it will not be good for you in the long run. It can be really intimidating to learn new things, especially when you don’t feel worthy, prepared, or ready to take on the burden or responsibility. When Rey (Daisy Ridley) went to the basement in Maz Kanata's palace, she stumbled upon Luke Skywalker's old lightsaber, which was thought to have been lost forever in 'Episode V.' When she touched it, a flurry of visions and voices flooded her. You are in a good place, doing your thing, and suddenly life throws you a big curve ball. One of the most-talked about scenes from 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' was Rey's mysterious vision. Inspired by Rey’s outfit in Star Wars: The Force Awakens, this 95 polyester / 5 spandex dress features an allover tonal print of Rey’s speeder, a wrap front, draped open pockets, and a wrap belt. However, life does that to us on occasion. Rey moves to the COVERED BB-8 - PULLS THE SACK OFF OF HIM. Finn is taken aback as she DEFEATS the attackers, who hit the sand, hard. She’s less certain of Luke Skywalker, believing him to be only a legend. Scrappy and feral, she KICKS, BITES and HITS. Rey knows of the Resistance, though as she tells Finn, she’s never met any of their fighters before. Rey tearfully offers the saber to Luke, but he does not take it. He doesn’t need to ask her who she is, or what she is doing here. A kindness in his eyes, but there’s something tortured, too. She doesnt stay out for long, but it would have been long enough for. The script for The Force Awakens has an intriguing line that could suggest Luke knows who Rey is: He looks at Rey. Why can’t things just stay the way they are? Why does she have to take the lightsaber? Rey’s life would be much easier if she did not have to deal with something that was clearly going to guide her in a direction she was not ready for. Anakin and a few Jedi blink in surprise, but then Anakin begins to laugh with a grin on his face. When Kylo Ren confronts Rey and Finn after Hans death, he uses the Force to blast Rey into a tree, knocking her unconscious.

In the tradition of Joseph Campbell, she refuses the call to adventure, and does not want to do anything that takes her out of her comfort zone.

But Rey is not interested and tells Maz she does not want to go near the lightsaber. Upon exiting the vision, she is soon confronted by Maz, who tells her the lightsaber calls to her and she should embrace this new path.
