6 minutes ago, KungFuFerret said:Again, there is no actual basis for the Force having a will, or agency of it's own, in the material made by Lucas. It's only until later creators start giving it more overt religious, and godlike traits. I mean a lot of the verbage, just replace the word Force, with god, and it sounds no different than any religious nonsense being spouted by people in real life.
I would disagree. The Force is far more active and alive in the Clone Wars series, which was produced under the direct supervision of George Lucas. Dave Filoni, in interviews, states pretty clearly that his understanding of the Cosmic and Living Force comes straight from Lucas. The Cosmic Force is that power of Destiny, and Destiny is the Will of the Force.
We see this with both the Mortis arc and Yoda's vision quest at the very end of Clone Wars. Yoda is chosen to undertake a vision quest, so he might preserve his consciousness after death, as a way to allow the Jedi to survive the destruction of the Order.
And while Lucas may not have produced Rebels, it was produced by Dave Filoni, who is generally regarded as Lucas's padawan. And, well... The Bendu would like to have a word about the Will of the Force.