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Spiritual Life

What Constitutes a Spiritual Life?

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Is it paying attention to an ecclesiastical authority (like the Pope or a pastor) and following its directives? No.

Is it accepting the Holy Bible or the Quran or any other text as the complete word of a divine being given to man and therefore to be kept to as the ultimate religious authority?  No.

Is it attending a worship service with singing, invocations, directed prayers toward a divine being, recitation of creeds, bread and wine, and a benediction?
  No.

Is it meditation?
No.

Is it bowing toward Mecca 5 times a day, burning incense, davening while reciting or reading sacred texts, wearing clothing of a particular color or style, placing marks on the face or hands, turning prayer wheels. No, No, No and No.

Some may find these forms helpful in leading them to God but Quakers feel that they usually become valued for their own sake and the path to God is forgotten.

Well, then, what is a spiritual life for Friends?  It is a direct experience of being in the presence of Divine Reality or God or the Inward Light (don’t get too hung up on the name) and being convinced that that can be the primary guide for your life.
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What are the spiritual practices that an experience of Divine Reality leads to?

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We realize that we must be silent and worship silently so that we can continue to be open to that experience.
Our experience in the silence gives us contact with Divine Reality in a way that is not confined to what is shaped by the ego.  What we find there we have described as Light.  This Light condemns the petty ego and teaches us what we should and should not do.  Further, it gives us the courage and strength we need to live a life of integrity.  Our experience in the silence changes us and we see that it has the same power to change others.  It is universal - It is available to all who will seek it.  (Seek and you shall find).

Out of these changes in us as individuals and us as a group have come our particular testimonies or witnesses in the world.  These are not to be embraced as values but accepted because they are part of the Truth you know in your heart. There are five. Of these.

  • Equality – If the Light is universal and available to all, then all are to be regarded as deserving of consideration based on them as worthy to be being guided by the Divine.  This does not mean that at every moment every person is acting from the Light and that their every notion is to be trusted.  That assumption results in mere individualism and solipsism.   What it means is that we can’t make rules in advance for who has the Light of Truth working in them.  No ordination.  No gender bias.  No educational bias.  None of the usual separations of people apply.  (Jesus mixed with “undesirable elements”)
  • Simplicity – If we are convinced and devoted to the Light we find within, we will know enough to avoid the lures, desires, distractions and lusts that complicate and confound our lives.  Wealth is to be used for need, mine and yours, too, but never for vanity, pride, or power over others.  (Jesus asked us to consider the lilies of the field.)
  • Harmony – If we find in the Light that we are loved and cared for, then we want to live in harmony with all people and want to share our lovingness with them.  This is our “peace testimony.”  We may encounter those who oppose our vision and even treat us cruelly and unjustly but we decline to label them as enemies.  Our task is to find a way to “answer that of God” in them.  That means we must have live lives that reflect what others can find in their lives. 
  • Community – If we are to live lives of integrity we need others to help us and we need others to help.  Though it is available to all, living in the Light isn’t easy.  To grow the Seed within we need the discipline of meeting with others and discerning as a group.  Issac Penington described this as “a heap of living coals warming one another.”  Love does not grow in us unless we let it out.  If you want to hold on to it for yourself, you will lose it.  Of course your love may not be returned, so the risk of loving is real.  If you want guarantees, you don’t want a love relationship, you want safety for yourself.
  • Integrity – We are required to live what we know.  We do not swear oaths.  Swearing oaths implies that otherwise we might be lying and we don’t think we should be lying   If we do not practice deceiving ourselves, we will have no need to deceive other people.
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Invitation to Worship

Sunday at Columbine
2280 S.Columbine St.
Denver, Co 80210
303-777-3799
9:00 AM Adult discussion (upstairs)
9:00 AM Meeting for Worship
10:30 AM Meeting for Worship
10:15 AM First Day School

Sunday at West Side
Consolidated Mutual Water
12700 W. 27th Ave.                        Lakewood, Co 80215

10:00 AM Meeting for Worship except 3rd Sundays

First Sunday Worship Group
8467 Chase Dr.
Arvada

10:00am Barb & Leslie Stephens 303-423-5194 (unaffiliated)


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