Welcome to all who are running into my writing for the first time. We
are always told to find something we love and then find someone to let
you do it. Well, so far in my life that has worked out, and I am very
grateful to our galactic baristas. I am a priest of the Orthodox
Church, and nothing can make me happier. When I was ordained to the
priesthood, I brought with me a beautiful young family and lots of other
interests and hobbies. Among these interests was a love for the Star
Wars universe. Well, it’s really only a galaxy. I have a clear memory
of my aunt taking me to see Return of the Jedi in Yeadon, PA – I was
only 5 when it came out, and in my mind’s eye I can still remember the
Star Destroyer entering from the top of the screen and the rumble in
that theater. My aunt likes to remind me and how I wouldn’t stop
talking about the movie when it was all over.
So,
from my early childhood, I was a big Star Wars fans. We never had much
money so I decided who would be my friend after judging their Star Wars
collection. That’s only mostly true. Throughout my life I have been a
rather spiritual person – though my sermons often have made references
to George Carlin, the Simpsons and the Woodstock concert album. And
references to Philadelphia sports teams. I’m a tiny bit diverse in my
tastes. I remember the day in 1993 when someone introduced me to Heir
to the Empire. I had no idea that such awesomeness was available in our
own galaxy. That was the first time I read a complete book in one day.
My life, as with all of
yours, has had its rough spots, and I often reflected on my relationship
with my father through the lens of Luke and Anakin Skywalker. It still
enlightens my relationship with my old man. But throughout my
formation, the deep mythology of Star Wars was a sort of guide and
underlying language with which I could express my own faith. This is
laying it on too thick, but the point is this: I am a priest in the
Orthodox Church, and I think that if we examine the mythological themes
and spiritual assumptions of the Star Wars saga, there can be many
lessons for enriching our lives in the real world.
If you have the time, I
invite you to add my blogging efforts into your reading schedule. There
may be some benefit in these writings – though I offer no
warranty. Some of them may tend toward my specific religious tradition,
but that is just being honest to my experiences. I can’t pretend to
know what other people teach and think. I’m married, and I don’t even
know how my wife processes some things. I will always come back to the
saga in the posts – because hammering people with theology is my weekend
job.
Further, having read many
of the Legends books, I look forward to the upcoming new release and
discussing their spiritual themes through my posts. Especially
Tarkin. I also look forward to engaging with all of you in the comments
section so that we can each develop a richer understanding of our own
particular belief systems.
Thank you for your time. May the Force be with you, always.
I encourage you all to check out the Coffee With Kenobi website. It is utterly amazing.
I encourage you all to check out the Coffee With Kenobi website. It is utterly amazing.
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