(Poem) Freedom’s Strength by JoyAnne O’Donnell

Whispers through the tree’s breeze blowing  Strong female flowers dancing softly, gently lovingly and so warmly  without cease Patterns of sunlight carry our strongest way into  daylights charm  Sun’s fancy alarm  rings Read More …

Why Do So Many People Hate Rain? by Sara Wright

People can’t make NOISE in rain Machines seize up and rust Screaming Motorcycles sit silenced Chainsaws sputter Weedwhackers clog Lawnmowers spit Power boats gasp Hunters stay home Gray sky blesses Read More …

(Poem) Hands Baking Bread by Carolyn Lee Boyd

When my hands bake bread, I kneadOcean, rock, the flesh of beasts and flora thenDraw down honey moonlight for alchemy’s fire. My frail, mortal fingers unite all that was to Read More …

(Essay 2) Future of Identity: Reclaiming the Northern Pagan Tradition by Jillian Burnett

Cultural Change The new tribalism rejects the conformity of the previous generations and accepts countercultures into the mainstream. Dominant culture is not rejected, but is changing. Just as tattoos are Read More …

Baba Yaga, Nature, Magic and AI: A True Story by Joanna Kujawa

I will tell you a true story if you are willing to listen. PART 1: A few months ago, when I was exhausted after ‘The Other Goddess,’ I lay down Read More …

(Mago Almanac Basics) What is the Magoist Calendar? by Helen Hye-Sook Hwang

[Author’s Note: I have created 13 basics of Mago Almanac, which are included in Mago Almanac Planner for Personal Journey: 13 Month 28 Day Calendar (Volume 6), Year 6 or 5920 Read More …

Re-Storying Goddess/Dea to the Creative Cosmos by Glenys Livingstone Ph.D.

This essay is an excerpt from the Introduction of the author’s new book A Poiesis of the Creative Cosmos: Celebrating Her within PaGaian Sacred Ceremony. At the heart of PaGaian Cosmology Read More …

(Meet Mago Contributor) JoyAnne O’Donnell

JoyAnne O’Donnell is the author of four poetry books. JoyAnne likes to write about true life stories and nature’s gems.

(Poem) gravity defied by Susan Hawthorne

Life’s a dance, a dance infour lines, eight moveslike the tai chi old women practiseon the Bund in Shanghaior like the twists andturns of acrobats In Egypt she spends a Read More …

(Essay 1) Future of Identity: Reclaiming the Northern Pagan Tradition by Jillian Burnett

A thousand years of cultural genocide has only ignitied the needs for self-actualization, personal mastery, community, acknowledgement of ancestry, and cultural identity. Born from the ashes of failed indoctrination by Read More …