The Sith Code (part one) By Arman Hoque



Chapter #6 - Inspired by The Sith Code (part one)
By Arman Hoque

(Inspired by and incorporating Star Wars Book of Sith)

The Sith Code
Take what you can, destroy what you don’t need;  use everything to its fullest.
They are ruled by the fittest and led by a precept:

Fear leads to anger, anger leads to hate, hatred leads to power and power leads to victory.  Rage channeled through anger is unstoppable!



Read any other sacred text/ read/compare them all:
I find it all very similar…
All the books we read and espouse truth/bs from can be interchangeably inspired/despaired by and/or from.

Look within with no care of what you’re without.   The Dark Side of the Force shall provide…. Once permeated your path, The dark inside.

It’s scary how there’s two sides to every story….  A lighter and darker.   How light and how dark are variable,  but the two sides have formed camps of delineation…

Dark versus light / good versus bad/ true versus false / live versus evil.

The darkness is what shaped some of us;  yearning all this time for light.   There’s so many levels of the dark side, you can range from dipping your toe in to diving straight down into the darkness without hesitation.   Sort of like I did, though I was born of the light.

My parents were two bright side favourers ,  who happened to get caught in the tug of the dark side.   The light inspiration lifted their hearts in different directions, but the dark consumed their paths and forever dominated their destinies.    I was conflicted from an early age by my exposure to extreme bright and exposure to extreme darkness;   Which I saw in my mother and my father’s mother.

This sort of pattern is quite prevalent and fosters the societal calibration to encourage the dark path of the Sith.   The Sith are not a religion, nor a viewpoint;  rather, a multimedia franchise that has inspired a few generations of emerging literature and minds.

Most westerners have tried to use the Force at some point in their life.   We get inspired by Star Wars, Transformers, FNAF or Stranger Things.

I noticed a convergence in the Force when my daughter and I started discussing her Sweet Sixteen Party that I had promised to have for her and a small group of close friends /family.   There are many similarities between my daughter Omnia and my Mother.   Both named Firoza, they embraced life and light with the same passion that I embraced the dark,  but all three of us had mood swings that could destabilize our whole perspective and make us unstable in our perspective.

Omnia is so excited now, I promised her a new Violin and a party;   Today, with six months to go,  we rented a trial fit full size violin that we can buy out at the end of the term.  She’s been learning cooling for 4 or 5 years.   Both professionally and on her own.   She is quite creative at wielding what she hears into what she can play on her instrument.   Each upgrade makes the art more malleable in her nimble fingers;  makes her mind explore other avenues of approach.

She’s a commiserate sports fan.   It’s easy to throw yourself into-  quite literally being the quarterback of the girl’s team or wrestling.   Good genes, diet and lifestyle contribute to good athletic potential,  but there’s more to do with the mind.

When I was 15, I didn’t have exposure to football, being a North American Sport.   We called Soccer football and didn’t really have much exposure into American football or Rugby that the UK and Australians played.

Seemed to teach tactics of offence and defence that pervade our social consciousness.

I enjoyed drama imposed by exposure;   Both western and eastern.   Omnia is exposed to a lot more as the world is smaller now;   Through advent of mass communication.

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Inspired by and incorporating Star Wars Book of Sith)

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Written on December 17, 2023

Submitted by Arman_1 on December 17, 2023

Modified by Arman_1 on December 23, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme AX X XXX B XCX X A B X C X X X X X X X A
Characters 3,775
Words 682
Stanzas 18
Stanza Lengths 2, 1, 3, 1, 3, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1

Arman Hoque

Founder of Empyrean Law and Senior Counsel, Arman Hoque holds a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Windsor in addition to a Master’s degree in Public Administration and a B.A. degree in Law and Society from the Ivy League Cornell University. In July 2004, he was called to the bar as barrister, solicitor, and notary public, following Articles with a prestigious Queen’s Counsel Firm. He worked in association with several prominent law firms and sage mentors to develop his high standard before establishing his own practice. Since then, he has grown his law firm. Focused on his compassion for access to justice, Mr. Hoque has received news attention for cases he has fought and won for his clients spanning 15 years of practice. He has contributed to precedents in the legal community and has been awarded numerous accolades recognizing his devotion to the law. For his clients, he uses his formidable cumulative knowledge and world-spanning experiences to effectively turn their real into as close to their ideal as legally possible. He has been a poet most his life, having self-published a volume in 1993 by honour of his patron father. more…

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