There are two forms of the word Magi. The first is when the ‘M’ is capitalized. This Magi refers to someone who practices and/or uses the magi as a profession or career. Other than a few rare instances, for someone to be referred to as a Magi they must have graduated from a Magi University and obtained a degree in a given field of study. In order to retain their title as a Magi and continue working in their field individuals must pass a yearly re-certification course (which varies according to profession). Agricultural workers, religious leaders or specific athletes are the only people who can be called Magis without a formal education or certification.
The other form of magi, with a lowercase ‘m’ is related to but vastly different from a Magi. The magi is the common use word or term for the flows of the singularity and represents a field of thought that is a unique combination of science, magic and religion. Unlike an astrophysicist, chemical engineer, priest or prophet who each operates within their given field of science or religion, the magi represents the unification of the two that transcends a narrow field of study. It is simply the foundational theory of everything. For more information on the magi and singularity see Singularity and the magi.