Inner Light is a concept which many Quakers, members of the Religious Society of Friends, use to express their conscience, faith and beliefs. Each Quaker has a different idea of what they mean by "inner light", and this also varies internationally between Yearly Meetings, but the idea is often taken to refer to God's presence within a person, and to a direct and personal experience of God.
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- Inner Light is a concept which many Quakers, members of the Religious Society of Friends, use to express their conscience, faith and beliefs. Each Quaker has a different idea of what they mean by "inner light", and this also varies internationally between Yearly Meetings, but the idea is often taken to refer to God's presence within a person, and to a direct and personal experience of God. Quakers believe that God speaks to everyone, and that in order to hear God's voice, it helps to be still and actively listen for it. This is often done in meeting for worship; Paul Lacout, in Quaker Faith and Practice, described a "silence which is active" causing the Inner Light to "glow". They believe not only that individuals can be guided by this Inner Light, but that Friends might meet together and receive collective guidance from God by sharing the concerns and leadings that he gives to individuals. In a Friends meeting it is usually called "ministry" when a person shares aloud what the Inner Light is saying to him or her.
- 内なる光(うちなるひかり)の概念は、様々な形態のクエーカー(キリスト友会)の考え方の中心をなすものである。この概念は個人の中に神が現れ、神の存在が直接個人の経験に現れるとしている。クエーカーは神は皆に語りかけるがその声を聞くには一人一人がその声に静かに且つ積極的に耳を傾けなければならないと信じていて、ポール・ラクートは「活動的な静けさ」と呼んだ 。クエーカーは各人がこの内なる光に導かれるとは考えていないが、友会徒は共に会い神が個人に与える考え方と導きを共有することで神の皆に与える導きが得られると考えている。友会徒の集まりである人に内なる光が語ることをその人が声に出して言うときその人は通常「聖職者」と呼ばれる。
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- Inner Light is a concept which many Quakers, members of the Religious Society of Friends, use to express their conscience, faith and beliefs. Each Quaker has a different idea of what they mean by "inner light", and this also varies internationally between Yearly Meetings, but the idea is often taken to refer to God's presence within a person, and to a direct and personal experience of God.
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