The religion of the Jedi was founded in 2013 when a man named Gabriel Calderon started this. What the Jedi knights believe is that they are the true Jedi of the universe and that the fiction in the star wars universe is very much around today. Mr. Gabriel changed his name to Jedi master Angel-us and the purpose of his cause is to share the force with many others. On the 11th meeting of the cause of the Jedi there were a total of 17 men and 3 women. As they begin their meetings they start with a very deep meditation trying to reach out with the force. They also have a martial arts practice to help them combat the “sith” when they meet them in combat. And no they do not worship Yoda, they believe that the force is all around them. They also say the force helped the people in the bible “like Moses parting the red sea”. I found this on a website about the Jedi knights its one of their faithful followers explaining something he learned from the force.
"That scene in the cave when Luke sees his own face under Vader's mask—to me that was very moving, very regulatory," Calderon says, explaining his motivation for the group's attempted shamanic journey. "That's what I was trying to emulate with the meditation. How we all have darkness in ourselves, and when we fight it, we end up fighting ourselves." I am so done lol. This about made me burst on the floor in laughter like these people actually believe that the star wars universe is real. Like this stuff was my childhood but it was not my religion. As I am looking at this website I found some other things that are pretty funny thing, like here is the overview of what they believe and I wouldn't take it seriously its pretty stupid.Just to be clear, none of the Jedi at the Rabbit Run Retreat has levitated as much as a Cheez Doodle, let alone a droid. Not all of them try to be telepathic.One tall, mysterious fellow in jeans and a T-shirt just watches from the sidelines with his arms folded, keeping his Jedi powers to himself (as it happens, he's a macher in Jedi circles—we'll be hearing more from him later). But many Jedi do believe in telepathy and telekinesis and lots of other mystical ideas from the Star Wars movies, including shamanic journeys, or vision quests, like the one Luke takes in The Empire Strikes Back, when Yoda sends him into a cave to confront a phantom Darth Vader. Which is how, on a Saturday night in Tennessee, they've ended up on a basement floor, beaming their thoughts out into the galaxy—only to have their call returned via Sprint. Like honestly none of these guys are telepathic lol they just like to imagine things. If you wanna more about the jedi knights go to the link im gonna have at the bottom. I hope you enjoyed the change up from the usually superhero business. God bless!!
http://www.details.com/culture-trends/critical-eye/201311/star-wars-religion-church-of-jed