The Star Wars universe has been a vital part of popular culture for more than 40 years, and that passion was renewed by the box-office smash "The Force Awakens."
And thousands of people have decided that they want the force to be with them, even when they’re not watching one of the films.
They have decided to practice Jedi-ism. And here with me to explain its tenets and more is Jodie Vann, an instructor in ASU’s School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies.