(Essay 1) The Two Marys of Chartres by Anne Baring

[Author’s Note: This essay in four parts is my webinar talk given to the Ubiquity University online Chartres Community Meeting ‘Madonna Rising’ August 14th, 2020] The Virgin Mary Part 1 Read More …

(Poem) Ancient Mother by Sara Wright

On the path through the pines I see clumps of moss scattered, an old tree trunk is raked as if with claws; clumps of downed bark  food for the earth. Read More …

(Poem & Music) Sunrise at Good Water by Carolyn Lee Boyd

[Author’s Note: Some of my ancestors came to America after leaving their homeland in Scotland to go to Ireland, then to America to wander for more generations across a number Read More …

(Pandemic Poem 5) Surely by Jyoti Wind

Surely, as light follows dark, we will emerge from this time with an acknowledged connectedness and keep it in daily awareness. Surely, through the fears we’ve faced, we will have Read More …

(Poem) Be still She says by Arlene Bailey

Stop the Being and Doing for you can’t listen when you are so active. You can’t hear when so outward. Stop the planning and the cleaning. Those are Autumn actions Read More …

(Essay) The Locrian Mystery by Kaalii Cargill

Forty kilometres from my grandmother’s town, on the Ionian coast of Calabria in Italy’s south, lie the ruins of Locri Epizephyrii, one of the cities of Magna Graecia (680 BCE Read More …

(Essay 2) Cosmogenesis and the Female Metaphor: Goddess as Cosmological Creativity by Glenys Livingstone Ph.D

This essay is part 2 of an edited excerpt from Chapter 4 of the author’s book PaGaian Cosmology: Re-inventing Earth-based Goddess Religion. Charlene Spretnak has noted that: When a woman Read More …

(Meet Mago Contributor) Glen Rogers

Glena Rogers is an internationally exhibited artist and teacher whose work includes paintings, prints and public sculpture. Originally from Mississippi, she lived in the San Francisco Bay Area for 25 years Read More …

(Prose) Land as Relationship in Prehistory by Susan Hawthorne, Ph.D.

Prehistory gives us many examples of people’s attachment to land. Deciphered written sources do not exist, but many clues are to be had in the passing down of mythic stories, Read More …