
Going Home Another Way
Week 1 – The Call
Three Magi on the Way to Bethlehem by Hans Thoma
Where The Map Begins, by Jan Richardson1
This is not
any map you know.
Forget longitude.
Forget latitude.
Do not think
of distances
or of plotting
the most direct route.
Astrolabe, sextant, compass:
these will not help you here.
This is the map
that begins with a star.
This is the chart
that starts with fire,
with blazing
with an ancient light
that has outlasted
generations, empires,
cultures, wars.
Look starward once,
then look away.
Close your eyes
and see how the map
begins to blossom
behind your lids,
how it constellates,
its lines stretching out
from where you stand.
You cannot see it all,
cannot divine the way
it will turn and spiral,
cannot perceive how
the road you walk
will lead you finally inside,
through the labyrinth
of your own heart
and belly
and lungs.
But step out
and you will know
what the wise who traveled
this path before you
knew:
the treasure in this map
is buried
not at journey’s end
but at its beginning.
Footnotes
- Jan Richardson, Circle of Grace, 65-66. ↩︎

Is there more of your post today than the 10 lines at the beginning? There is no link to get more. The words are there, but no way to click on them.
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Hmm, I don’t know why WordPress didn’t include the usual link in the email – unfortunately I don’t have any control over that. The entire post is there on the site. You can always go directly to the home page at fallingupafter50.com and then click on the link to the latest post.
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I love Jan Richardson! Read many of her books! Love her avant-garde art! I will travel with the Magi this Advent and see where it leads me.
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Jan Richardson is amazing. I wish I could write poetry like her. Her Epiphany poems that include the Magi are so perfect!
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