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Quakers, or members of the Religious Society of Friends, do not typically engage in physical shaking as a form of worship. Instead, they practice silent meditation and communal reflection during their meetings. Occasionally, individuals may experience a spiritual "shaking" or movement as a response to deep inner feelings or revelations, but this is not a formalized practice and varies among individuals. Their focus remains on inner peace, community, and direct communion with the divine rather than physical expressions of worship.

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