It's beautiful to see, and so very true to the spirit of Star Wars. Cavan Scott 228 Hardcover 74 offers from 1.28 Doctor Who: A Brief History of Time Lords Steve Tribe 889 Hardcover 22 offers from 7.03 Doctor Who: The Vault: Treasures from the First 50 Years Marcus Hearn 368 Hardcover 69 offers from 3.00 Doctor Who: Official Guide on How to be a Time Lord BBC 779 Hardcover 52 offers from 1. Star Wars has tended to focus on Jedi who seek balance, characters like the maverick Qui-Gon Jinn, but Star Wars: Visions season 2, episode 1 is surprising in that its protagonist is a Sith whose openness to the galaxy around her naturally leads her to a place of balance. She walks into the light, acknowledges the darkness, and in doing so finds balance within herself. Lola's lesson aligns to the ancient Jedi mantra from Cavan Scott's Dooku: Jedi Lost. It is only after she is confronted by one of her former Sith colleagues that she realizes the reason because " Light and darkness are part of the painting. Lola attempts to recreate the beauty of the galaxy around her through Force-created artwork, and at first she is distraught over the fact darkness seeps into her paintings. George Lucas was always influenced by Buddhist philosophies, and it is so very appropriate for "Sith" to draw upon the concept of yin and yang.
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