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To be a Quaker means to embrace the principles and practices of the Religious Society of Friends, also known as Quakers. Here are some steps you can take to become a Quaker: 1. Learn about Quaker beliefs and practices: Quakers believe in the presence of God in every person, and that everyone has the ability to experience divine guidance or revelation. They also value simplicity, equality, and peace. You can learn more about Quaker beliefs and practices by attending Quaker meetings, reading Quaker literature, or talking to Quakers. 2. Attend Quaker meetings: Quaker meetings are typically held in silence, with occasional spoken messages from members who feel led by the spirit to share. You can find a local Quaker meeting by searching online or contacting the nearest Quaker organization. 3. Participate in Quaker activities: Quakers often engage in social justice and peace activism, as well as community service. You can participate in these activities by joining a Quaker organization or attending Quaker events. 4. Consider becoming a member: If you feel drawn to Quakerism, you can consider becoming a member of a Quaker meeting. Membership typically involves attending meetings for worship, participating in the life of the meeting, and undergoing a process of discernment with other members. 5. Live out Quaker values: Quakerism is not just a set of beliefs or practices, but a way of life. You can live out Quaker values by practicing simplicity, treating everyone with respect and dignity, working for peace and justice, and being mindful of your spiritual journey. Remember that being a Quaker is a personal journey, and there is no one right way to be a Quaker. The most important thing is to seek and follow the guidance of the spirit in your own life.
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