Would any Quaker members care to chat?
I'm attending my first Friends meeting shortly, after reading George Fox with an old chum of mine.
Seriously.
Thanks -
Jim
Last edited by Russell_Street (2009-01-20 11:28:50)
"Traditionally, wearing plain clothes was an answer to a number of Friends' concerns. Expensive styles were used to show social inequality and make statements about wealth. Only a select few could afford expensive adornments, which could then be used to exacerbate differences between people based on class, where people in fancy clothing would not want to be seen socializing with others dressed tattily. This was inspired by the Quaker testimony to equality. In addition, the frequent buying of expensive new styles and discarding what had been bought a month ago, was considered wasteful and self-seeking, where Friends instead aimed to focus on simplicity, and the important things in life. Notably, Friends did not consider it right to judge people on their material possessions, but this could not be achieved in a society which placed an emphasis on keeping up to date with inconsequential but expensive new trends. At the time, this practice of plainness meant Friends were obviously identifiable."
I'm finding the idea of the meeting rather daunting to be honest. I'm bad where there's a lack of structure and always seek to fill in the gaps to save myelf from the dreaded boredom that's laid waste to so many of my family...
But the writings of Fox and the wider philosophy on offer here is very attractive to me at this point.
Jeeves - Thanks for the PM. I'll catch up with you.
Best -
Jim