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Quakerism on the occult and magik
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What are the views of quakers on the occult and magik? I'd guess they'd be against freemasonary as that usually needs a oath to be taken. But for something like magik that is considered to be good/white magik what is the general view?
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I completely agree with this. You can find many references to Quakers finding god or the spirit in trees and nature, but there is a big difference between this and Wican practices or the occult. Some liberal Quakers might feel there are some pegan traditions to connect with god/the spirit would be ok, as people connect with god in a diverse range of ways, but generally no, this is not widely accepted.