(Art poem) In The Line Of Divinity by Kushal Poddar

Her eyes belong to the god of green, And every time she blinks the hue pinned Inside pierces her iris. Her hands, However, work for the god of metal. His Read More …

(Poem) Pangaea by Rose Aiello Morales

Star Atlantis, shining in an almond shell, upended when the rains came fierce, a city overpowered by some drops and we have finally learned to breathe.  

(Meet Mago Contributor) Rose Aiello Morales

Rose Aiello Morales has been published in magazines and journal around the world, including publications in Poland, Romania, Great Britain, Canada, and the United States. Her latest poems appear in Read More …

(Special Post 5) Why Goddess Feminism, Activism, or Spirituality? A Collective Writing

[Editor’s Note: This was first proposed in The Mago Circle, Facebook Group, on March 6, 2014. We have our voices together below and publish them in sequels. It is an ongoing Read More …

(Essay 4) The Old Sow by Hearth Moon Rising

The belief among many Christian sects, as well as Jews and Muslims, that pork is “unclean” has influenced to some extent the health focus of the New Age. This belief Read More …

(Poem) Embedded in the Turquoise Bands by Gloria Manthos

  Coral snake slithers Circling corazón sangrante; Squeezes – to cauterize the wound.  

(Meet Mago Contributor) Gloria Manthos

Gloria Denice Manthos travels by any means necessary.  She writes, sings, dances, plays music, and climbs trees. She lives without air conditioning and chain smokes while contemplating love. She reads Read More …

(Essay 2) The Power of Metaphor: Spelling Ourselves, Our World by Glenys Livingstone Ph.D.

[This essay is part 2 of an edited excerpt from the Introduction to her book PaGaian Cosmology: Re-inventing Earth-based Goddess Religion.] A Functional Cosmology and Metaphor Cosmologist Brian Swimme has Read More …

(Art poem) Speaking to the Virgin by Eileen Haley

Meet Mago Contributor Eileen Haley. Inspired by Yvonne M Lucia’s recent post, I would like to share one of my Guadalupe poems. The original Virgin of Guadalupe is Spanish and Read More …

(Poem) The Holiness of Broken Things by Melissa Austin

Meet Mago Contributor, Melissa Austin. This girl cried over dead baby birds found among the branches of a lightning-struck tree. She couldn’t see how something broken could still be holy.

(Meet Mago Contributor) Melissa Austin

Melissa B. Austin is a poet, educator, activist, and student, from El Paso, TX. She has a passion for poetry and writing, of course, but also for education and community. Read More …

(Essay) Snake Story by Judy Foster

Australian snakes are among the most beautiful and efficient creatures of the bush. They come in a range of sizes with varying degrees of toxicity, or none at all, and, Read More …

(Art) Goddess – Gaia by Paola Suarez

Meet Mago Contributor Paola Suarez.