Why do yoda and obi wan disappear
A Force Ghost is basically the soul and essence of a deceased Force-sensitive who denied the will of the Force upon death, yet was able to interact with the living. It also refers to those who committed a final act of selflessness that led to their death, and have come to terms with it. Based on the fact that Ben Kenobi let Vader kill him, we believe that he became a Force Ghost by means of a final act of selflessness.
So, Ben Kenobi did and did not disappear. He did disappear in the literal sense of the word, because his body disappeared, but that was a very sophisticated way of dying, since he immediately became one with the Force, later appearing as a real Force Ghost. This manner of death is not unknown in the Star Wars films, since both Yoda and Luke Skywalker disappeared immediately upon dying, becoming Force Ghosts. We hope you had fun reading this and that we helped solve this dilemma for you.
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Your Privacy Rights. To change or withdraw your consent choices for LiveAbout. In the movie you can't see whether Vader's body is in the armor or not when it is cremated, and while the link you have above says the body disappeared there is no reference for that information. Is this detail given in one of the books or comics? Not that I'm aware of, but the Wookiepedia is linked to from Darth Vader's character profile on starwars. I think this was the 3rd greatest blasphemy that was inflicted upon us in the e In the original RoTJ Vader did not fade away after death.
The Second being midiclorians and of course the first being JarJar. There was a torso. It was under the Lite-Brite. Bart Silverstrim - That's true. Show 2 more comments. And It is explicitly stated in Champions of the Force and the databank at the official site that the organic part of Anakin's body disappeared, and that Luke just burned his suit and mechanical parts for ritualistic purposes.
Kevin It should be noted that the "empty suit" is a retcon; at one point Lucas was saying that Vader's body was dead by the time the eyes closed Also note that in the older versions of Ep VI, he appears as a post-middle-aged man, not as a young one. Merritt Langley Merritt Langley 21 1 1 bronze badge. Despite being off topic, your insights were enlightening, especially about that insufferable Jerk Jerk. Bubbanutz Bubbanutz 31 2 2 bronze badges. Ton No 44 Ton No 44 1.
Do you have a source for this? Featured on Meta. Not only did none of their bodies disincorporate upon their deaths, but none of them returned to offer guidance or wisdom from beyond the grave. It seemed clear that the explanation for Force Ghosts was not simply that it was a natural consequence of harmony with the Force, but that it was a skill only available to very powerful users. Even then, it did not seem to be a question of power or harmony alone as Mace Windu and several other Jedi Masters killed during the prequels never returned as Force Ghosts.
To find the explanation for how the mechanic of Force Ghosts works, however, one would need to turn to one of the prequel's most famous masters who actually did return from the afterlife. Although none of the main films featured it, the ability turned out to be a unique talent of Qui-Gon Jinn's, slain at the hands of Darth Maul in The Phantom Menace.
Qui-Gon would go on to appear in The Clone Wars, offering a deeper insight into how immortality for the Jedi operates. The question proves the central focus of the three-episode arc that closed out the sixth season of The Clone Wars.
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