Anakin Skywalker was christened Darth Vader by Darth Sidious, a.k.a. Senator come Chancellor Palpatine of The Republic, in Episode III of the Star Wars movies. The previous wunderkind pod racer, and righteous Jedi Knight, was turned to the Dark Side by Palpatine (even then the mysterious, and hidden by darkness, Master Sith Lord) with his promise that only he and his teachings of the Dark Side of The Force – and not the teachings of the Jedi Knights – could show him how to save his beloved Padmé from the certain death he saw for her in his nightmares.
Anakin’s character was based upon the hero mythology of George Lucas’ mentor, the renowned American mythologist Joseph “Follow Your Bliss” Campbell, who proclaimed Lucas to be his best student. Concerning the immaculate conception of Anakin, Lucas said that The Force had conceived him, contrary to speculation that a Sith Lord might have done so. Myths are not lies according to Campbell, but the manifest inspiration (in-spirit-action) of the divinity, told both figuratively and explicitly.
This classic hero of our collective mythology was therefore necessarily borne out of the universe divinely, and at the end of Episode VI he finally brings the long awaited “balance” to The Force. You may have noticed that this is a mirror image of the story of the historical Christ, right down to the immaculate conception of Jesus, born of a virgin. But you needn’t wait until the end of your story to find the “balance” of The Force within you! It is readily available if you’ll but apply God’s teachings, and shun the “Dark Side” of The Force.