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Encyclopedia > The Inner Light

The Inner Light may refer to:


In religion:

In other fields: The Fraternity of the Inner Light was a magical society and Western Mystery School. ... The concept of the Inner Light is central to many versions of Quaker (or Religious Society of Friends) theology. ... The Temple of the True Inner Light is a temple in Manhattan which believes entheogens to be the Flesh of God. ...


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Inner light - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1079 words)
The concept of the Inner Light is central to many versions of Quaker (or Religious Society of Friends) theology.
They believe not only that individuals can be guided by this Inner Light, but that Friends should meet together and receive collective guidance from God by sharing the concerns and leadings that he gives to individuals.
Synonyms for Inner Light include "Light of God," "Light of Christ," "Spirit of God within us," "Light within" and "Christ within." Some people identify it with the expression "that of God in everyone," which was first used by one of the founders of the Society of Friends, George Fox.
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