Inner Light

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Definition

Noun: * A divine presence believed by Quakers to enlighten and guide the soul: This term refers to a core Quaker (Religious Society of Friends) belief in a direct, inward experience of God's spirit or guidance within every person. It is not a physical light but a metaphor for spiritual illumination and conscience.

Usage

The term "inner light" is used almost exclusively in religious, spiritual, or philosophical contexts, particularly when discussing Quaker theology, mysticism, or personal conscience. * It is typically treated as a singular, proper concept, often capitalized as "Inner Light" or "Light Within" in Quaker writings. * It describes a source of moral and spiritual guidance that is inwardly accessed.

Examples
  • Quakers strive to live their lives in obedience to the inner light.
  • Her decision was made after quietly listening for the Inner Light.
  • The doctrine of the inner light emphasizes direct communion with God without the need for clergy or ritual.
  • He spoke about being guided by an inner light during a difficult time.
Advanced Usage
  • The Inner Light of Christ: A common Quaker phrasing that identifies the source of the light specifically with the spirit of Christ.
  • To heed the inner light: To pay attention to and follow this spiritual guidance.
  • The inner light in every person: A phrase highlighting the Quaker belief in this universal potential for divine connection, which forms the basis for their testimonies on equality and peace.
Variants and Related Words
  • Light Within (n): A direct synonym and alternative term used within Quakerism.
  • That of God in everyone (phrase): Another central Quaker phrase expressing a very similar concept to the inner light.
  • Inward light (n): A less common variant.
Synonyms
  • Divine guidance
  • Inner voice (of conscience/spirit)
  • Spiritual illumination
  • Indwelling spirit
Antonyms
  • Outer darkness (spiritual metaphor)
  • Spiritual blindness
  • Godlessness
Related Idioms/Phrases
  • To walk in the light: To live according to spiritual truth and guidance, closely related to following the inner light.
  • The light of conscience: A more secular phrase that overlaps with the concept of the inner light as a moral guide.
Noun
  1. a divine presence believed by Quakers to enlighten and guide the soul