[Well that's just a great and detailed description!! Sure, it describes the possibilities of using the Force, but possibilities aren't specifics, and Leia wanted specific examples to get a better picture of what she's dealing with here.]
Perhaps my question was too vague.
[She's not a Jedi, she won't be a Jedi, but she can probably use the Jedi as an example for the sort of things she wants to know here.]
In the Jedi Order, how did people generally use the Force, outside of just in battle?
[Yoda can't help but be vague. Training in the Force wasn't like learning how to pilot a ship, after all. It was more about feeling the Force and letting it guide you than a specific skillset that you could learn out of a book.]
Direct and to the point, your question was, but unlike any other skill, is using the Force. Teach you I can, but first you must let go of rigid ideas of what the Force is and is not.
[There's tones of reprimand in Yoda's voice. While he was leaving the Jedi way out of it, the Force wasn't a blaster, to be fired and set aside.]
Perhaps in person, this lesson is better conducted.
[Because at least in person, it's easier to get a demonstration of other things the Force can do. Beyond jumping and moving things and all that, that is.]
But if it's the same to you, I'd like to wait a bit before that.
[Since she's still shaken up about That Whole Anakin Thing, and she knows he focus is elsewhere. With how difficult meditation was with Obi-Wan when things were more normal here, she has a feeling that trying to do anything with the Force while she's like this just won't end well.]
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Perhaps my question was too vague.
[She's not a Jedi, she won't be a Jedi, but she can probably use the Jedi as an example for the sort of things she wants to know here.]
In the Jedi Order, how did people generally use the Force, outside of just in battle?
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Direct and to the point, your question was, but unlike any other skill, is using the Force. Teach you I can, but first you must let go of rigid ideas of what the Force is and is not.
[There's tones of reprimand in Yoda's voice. While he was leaving the Jedi way out of it, the Force wasn't a blaster, to be fired and set aside.]
Perhaps in person, this lesson is better conducted.
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[Because at least in person, it's easier to get a demonstration of other things the Force can do. Beyond jumping and moving things and all that, that is.]
But if it's the same to you, I'd like to wait a bit before that.
[Since she's still shaken up about That Whole Anakin Thing, and she knows he focus is elsewhere. With how difficult meditation was with Obi-Wan when things were more normal here, she has a feeling that trying to do anything with the Force while she's like this just won't end well.]