King Midas and The Golden Touch
The story of King Midas is a myth
about the tragedy of avarice and narrates what happens when true happiness is
not recognized. Midas was a man who wished that everything he touched would
turn into gold. However, he had not thought that this wish was not actually a
blessing, but a curse. His greed invites us to think and realize the
consequences that may lead us to become slaves of our own desires. The phrase
the Midas touch comes from this myth and is used to say that somebody has a
good fortune
The Wish
Midas was a king of great fortune
who ruled the country of Phrygia, in Asia Minor. He had everything a king could
wish for. He lived in luxury in a great castle. He shared his life of abundance
with his beautiful daughter. Even though he was very rich, Midas thought that
his greatest happiness was provided by gold. His avarice was such that he used
to spend his days counting his golden coins! Occasionally he used to cover his
body with gold objects, as if he wanted to bath in them. Money was his
obsession
One day, Dionyssus, the god of wine
and revelry, passed through the kingdom of Midas. One of his companions, a
satyr named Silenus, got delayed along the way. Silenus got tired and decided
to take a nap in the famous rose gardens surrounding the palace of king Midas.
There, he was found by the king, who recognized him instantly and invited him
to spend a few days at his palace. After that, Midas took him to Dionyssus. The
god of celebration, very grateful to Midas for his kindness, promised Midas to
satisfy any wish of him. Midas though for a while and then he said: I hope that
everything I touch becomes gold. Dionyssus warned the king to think well about
his wish, but Midas was positive. Dionyssus could do nothing else and promised
the king that from that following day everything he touched would turn into
gold
The Curse
The next day, Midas, woke up eager
to see if his wish would become true. He extended his arm touching a small
table that immediately turned into gold. Midas jumped with happiness! He then
touched a chair, the carpet, the door, his bathtub, a table and so he kept on
running in his madness all over his palace until he got exhausted and happy at
the same time! He sat at the table to have breakfast and took a rose between
his hands to smell its fragrance. When he touched it, the rose became gold. I
will have to absorb the fragrance without touching the roses, I suppose, he
thought in disappointment
Without even thinking, he ate a
grape but it also turned into gold! The same happened with a slice of bread and
a glass of water. Suddenly, he started to sense fear. Tears filled his eyes and
that moment, his beloved daughter entered the room. When Midas hugged her, she
turned into a golden statue! Despaired and fearful, he raised his arms and
prayed to Dionyssus to take this curse from him
The Atonement
The god heard Midas and felt sorry
for him. He told Midas to go to river Pactolus and wash his hands. Midas did
so: he ran to the river and was astonished to see gold flowing from his hands.
The ancient Greeks said they had found gold on the banks of the river Pactolus.
When he turned home, everything Midas had touched had become normal again
Midas hugged
his daughter in full happiness and decided to share his great fortune with his
people. From now on, Midas became a better person, generous and grateful for
all goods of his life. His people led a prosperous life and when he died, they
all mourned for their beloved king