Kai'el Brat "Guardian of the Light"
“Work? They don’t do anything on their own unless you play with them… or give them a little nudge,” Braze said, tone steady but not unkind. He held the object in the air between them as if it was the most natural thing in the galaxy. “You’re going to try to levitate them. But don’t think of it as lifting weights with your arms. That’ll only frustrate you. Different sizes carry different weight, yes....but weight is only a matter of how your mind frames the task.”
He crouched slightly so Leos could meet his pale eyes directly. “Start small. A pebble, a tool, something that doesn’t matter if you drop it. Feel it. Don’t grip it like you’re clenching a fist around it, let it rest in the current of the Force, like a leaf carried by the wind. Guide it, don’t drag it. The more you strain, the less it will move.”
Braze let the object of a small marble drift a few inches upward before letting it hover. “Once you can keep it steady, without shaking, without overthinking...then step up in size. A cup, a datapad, a crate. Each time,try and remember: it’s not the mass you’re moving, it’s your willingness to trust the current. The Force will carry it if you allow it to. Your job is only to open the way.”
He straightened, brushing dust from his glove. “So… start small, let the current take it, and work your way bigger. Don’t rush. The Force always meets you at the pace you can handle.”