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January 6 is observed in many Christian traditions as Epiphany, and in a number of cultures as Three Kings’ Day or Día de los Reyes.

At its core, Epiphany marks a moment of recognition — the story of something being seen, understood, or revealed after a journey. In Christian tradition, it commemorates the visit of the Magi to the infant Jesus. In many parts of the world, it is also a cultural holiday, associated with family gatherings, shared meals, and the closing of the winter holiday season.

For some people, today is religious and sacred. For others, it is cultural, familial, or simply familiar. And for many, it passes quietly or unnoticed.

I want to acknowledge Epiphany and Three Kings’ Day without assuming how — or whether — it is observed in your life.

There is something broadly human in the themes this day carries: the idea of searching, of travelling toward understanding, of recognising meaning only after time and effort. Those themes can resonate whether they are held spiritually, symbolically, or not at all.

If today is part of your tradition, I hope it offers moments of connection or reflection. And if it is not, I hope the idea of recognition — of seeing something more clearly — can still feel quietly relevant.

Gareth

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About the Author: Gareth Redfern-Shaw

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Gareth is the founder of Consent Culture, a platform focused on consent, kink, ethical non-monogamy, relationship dynamics, and the work of creating safer spaces. His work emphasizes meaningful, judgment-free conversations around communication, harm reduction, and accountability in practice, not just in name. Through Consent Culture, he aims to inspire curiosity, build trust, and support a safer, more connected world. Read Why I created Consent Culture if you want to learn more about Gareth, and his past.

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