Thought for the week....
The Quaker Way by Richard Allen
Quakerism is a group of insights, attitudes and practices which together form a way of life, rather than a dogma of creed. It rests on a conviction that by looking into their inmost hearts people can have direct communion with their Creator. This experience cannot ultimately be described in words, but Quakers base their whole lives on it.
It should not be imagined, however, that Quakers are impossibly 'good' people. Like others they have their faults and fall short of their own aims. Nor do they claim that their path is the only true one; they have simply found it right for them.
While Friends are always glad to tell others what Quakerism means to them, they do not pressurise anyone to join them, but leave people free to decide whether the Quaker way really is for them.
Reproduced from 'The Quaker Way'
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