A deep longing, the search for its completion, openness for newer signs that guide the journey, all these lead us to a meaningful completion - a completion that leads to meaningful worship. It is important that they followed the signs they found and grasped their meaning. We are all searching for an invisible word, an unknown meaning.
The stars shining for us may be our own family members, our own life experiences of success and failure, some evolutionary emergence happening in our culture, some one's gentle gesture of kindness or an innovative involvement, or even a soft touch given by a stream or sun rise. They may be generally seen insignificant, but they could be the guiding stars. The most important thing is that we are open to be guided by these signs given to us, and we are led to worship in humility and truth. These signs we may receive where we were searching. The way we express our longing may vary depending on our personal character. Some may search for this invisible word, the unknown meaning in knowledge and truth, some others in goodness, service and progress, and some others in beauty, art and music. But the end is that we meet the Word made flesh, the Word becoming flesh in our daily realities.