Greetings Rebel Warriors!
I realize that Star Wars Day is not a pet related topic or holiday for most folks. Of course that is not going to stop us from taking a break from the insanity of this planet and celebrate it with some much needed levity! And as you may have noticed, we are a bunch of sci-fi nerds over here. Feel free to hop on your Tauntauns and gallop away if this e-letter bores you. We won't be offended.
I can remember sitting in an old theater in 1977 watching the first Star Wars movie, Episode IV – A New Hope and being blown away. A timeless story about good versus evil and the hope that good prevails. Perhaps we can send some Jedi masters to Ukraine!
From USA TODAY
"May 4th has become known as Star Wars Day, an unofficial holiday that gets its origin from a line of dialogue in the first movie released in George Lucas' space saga, "Star Wars: A New Hope." In that film, released in 1977, General Dodonna encourages the rebel fighters before they begin their assault on the Death Star, "Then man your ships! And may the Force be with you!" Read the rest of this article
In Traditional Chinese Medicine, our body's life force sometimes called Prana is known as Qi (pronounced cheeee).Though walking around saying "May the Qi be with you!" just doesn't sound cool.
The best explanation of this Force is explained by Jedi Master, Obi Wan Kenobi. He should have opened an acupuncture school in the Forest of Endor. Ewoks would have made great TCM practitioners.