“With humor, strong examples and timeless wisdom, Bortolin offers a new way to think about a pop culture phenomenon. Lead us to Yoda, he does.” — Publishers Weekly
“Whether you interpret ‘The Force’ as being Nirvana or the Holy Spirit, finding spirituality in ‘Star Wars’ can bring that galaxy far, far away a lot closer to home.” — Newsweek
“A light-hearted exploration of the Star Wars movies, providing a new take on the six-part space fantasy epic. It’s a good introduction to teachings of Buddha, and how they infuse the characters of Star Wars…on both the light and dark sides of the force.” — SFRevu
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is, simply put, many of life’s little lessons wrapped up in Jedi robes. You don’t have to be a believer in the Buddhist way of life to appreciate some of the wisdom that emanates from these pages.” — StarWarz.com
“Star Wars fans will find Bortolin’s pleasant humor and simple directness immensely enjoyable and thought provoking, while longtime spiritual practitioners will discover a new and profound avenue into self-transformation.”– — Robert A. Johnson, author of He and She and We and Owning Your Own Shadow
“A must-read for anyone ever inspired by the wisdom of Yoda, the courage of Luke Skywalker or drawn to the dark side by Darth Vader.” — Noah Levine, author of Dharma Punx
“This will be a welcome and enlightening addition to Star Wars fans’ world, opening up a new way to understand the narrative of this beloved series. Bortolin’s Padawan Handbook is especially useful.” — Sumi Loundon, editor of Blue Jean Buddha: Voices of Young Buddhists
“Whether you are a fan of Star Wars or not; whether you are a newcomer to Buddhist thought or a long-time practitioner, his light, yet richly rewarding approach provides a fresh perspective that should encourage deeper thinking and practice.” — Frank Jude Boccio, author of Mindfulness Yoga
“This entertaining and insightful primer provides a useful service to future film buffs who want to better understand the real-life religion behind this popular fictional world. Bortolin succeeds in ferreting out some real wisdom from [the films], providing a Buddhist interpretation of the Jedi Way.” — Tricycle
“A clear and clever introduction to Buddhism. The work will also broaden anyone’s understanding and appreciation of the subtle underpinnings of Lucas’ films. Bortolin’s work is an important contribution to the lexicon of modern Western Buddhist studies. The book draws an arc of meaning and wisdom across the centuries from the deer park to the pinnacle of 21st century pop culture.” — Ashe Journal