Saturday, 5 January 2019

HOPE LEARNT FROM THE MAGI


The story of Magi or the three wise men or the three kings from the East is pretty known, especially by Christians. The three wise men saw the unusual star and they tried to find out what the phenomenon is all about.  They searched it and then decided to follow the star. Finally the star stopped in Bethlehem and they found the King.

For me this story tells us something about human hope and human search for the truth: the truth about oneself, about nature, about others, and about God. However, it needs one’s openness to see, to search and to find out the essence or the core behind all the perceived existence. Behind all that is there is a first cause; behind all sensed matters there are spiritual things; behind all that is human there is divine being; and behind human message there is spiritual message.
Therefore, the message of the story leads us to the deepest desire of our human quest. The three wise men were the model of our quest for the truth in our life. Life is not stagnant in our locality, our village, or our circumstance. Life should be a dynamic or a process of becoming to actualize our potentiality.  Therefore I see in the story 6 continuous process of finding the truth.

1. Seeing the star: they were not only seeing the star and stopped with it but they were searching and investigating it. They tried to discover the real meaning of the start: why it was there? Was it there for a purpose? This star only can be seen in the night time of their life.
2. Following the star: leaving the comfort zone of one’s life is not easy but the three wise men went to follow the star. They left their comfort zone of their day-to-day life and encountered uncertainty of the unknown.
3. Encountering distraction: they stopped in Jerusalem and being summoned by Herod the King who planned to kill the child. Herod questioned their intention and their purpose; however, they still stuck with their commitment and pursued their way to find the child, Jesus.
5. Finding the place where the Child was: when they found the place, they entered and saw the child and the mother. They were so full of owe and wonder; “they rejoiced exceedingly with great joy” that they stayed there with the child for a while, worshiped and gave the child their gifts. What a great gesture and expression that had for the child. Feeling fulfilled or maybe finding the truth is the simple word I can describe of the experience of the wise men. They gave and offered what they had to the child because they had found the answer of their quest.
6. Returning home with new way: the story tells us that the three wise men returned to their place using other way. It brings up a light that because of seeing and encountering the truth of their quest, they came back with a new hope; their spirit was renewed; their life was revived. They become new persons; they had a new paradigm of seeing the reality of life.

The process of journeying of the three wise men to find the truth within their context was our process too. It is the process of our journey to search for something good, something precious and truthful in our life. It is about searching to find one’s deepest longing and desire. It might be the actualisation of our being self or in religious term it will be God, the source and summit of all our human desires.
Therefore, I see that we can lean and use this process to find our answer for all our quests of life. Have a hope always.