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Looking out

25 05 2010 | by Robert Daines | Read 568 times
suggests that Friends must face outwards in order to grow

Brighton Meeting House | Britain Quaker Meeting Houses/flickr

Should Quakers be inward looking or should we be reaching out? At a community as well as a personal level we must be active.

We have a booking at our Meeting House from an individual running a workshop on stillness for the general public. He offers to bring this into everyone’s lives. He is not a Quaker. He states the following in his publicity ‘there is a still silent presence within that is inseparable from your being. It is always there. Finding and abiding in that is true freedom’. He has just returned from twenty years in India.
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