(Meet Mago Contributor) Susun Weed

Susun Weed, green witch and wise woman, is an extraordinary teacher with a joyous spirit, a powerful presence, and an encyclopedic knowledge of herbs and health. She is the voice Read More …

(Call for Blogging Contributors) Blogging directly in RTM Dashboard

RTM (Return to Mago E-Magazine) is seeking 3 Blogging Contributors! This means that you, either being a contributor already or to be a new contributor, can directly post and schedule Read More …

(Art & Prose) So Below: Post Traumatic Growth and the Underworld Sun Goddess by Claire Dorey

As early morning sunlight dances on cobweb, the solar Goddess is preparing to guide us through the yoni-verse of lessons taught in her classroom. She will not be hurried into Read More …

The Other Side of Thanksgiving by Sara Wright

The grandmother thread November is the month when the veil is thin and permeable and it is possible to engage with the ancestors … i recently received information that for Read More …

(Book Review) Chickie Farella’s Ciao Giulia by Mary Saracino

Chickie Farella’s Ciao Giulia is a performance piece etched into prose that transcends the genres of fiction and creative nonfiction. It has all the drama of an opera, without the arias. Although Read More …

(Poem) Sabine women by Susan Hawthorne

Sabine women 720 BCE Note: Rape is eulogised in mythical and historical settings. This is one of the better-known ancient history mass rapes, though there are many others. The Greek Read More …

(Essay 3) Reinterpreting Female Figures in the Bible by Francesca Tronetti

[Author’s Note; I am going back to feminist reinterpretations of the Bible, this one focusing on the work of Alice Bellis. I especially love her reexamination of Ruth. I remember watching Read More …

(Essay) Goddess Rises as Trauma Resolves by Stephanie Mines, Ph.D.

[Editor’s Note: This piece is a response to Helen Hwang’s advocacy of the Goddess Feminist Activist Spirituality Movement recently discussed in celebration of the 9th anniversary of She Rises trilogy.] Read More …

Blow by Lise Weil

We are all so much more than we think we are…. We are air exhaled by hemlocks, we are water plowed by whales, we are matter born in stars, we Read More …

(Quilt Art) Louhi, Matriarch of the Man-Eating Village of Pohjola (Northland), her daughters and relatives by Kaarina Kailo

The Finnish epic Kalevala portrays the inhabitants of the matriarchal Northland (Terra Feminarum?) as greedy, selfish and treacherous.  In my combined quilt art and research I seek to show these Read More …

(E-Interview) Kaalii Cargill by Helen Hye-Sook Hwang

Helen Hye-Sook Hwang I have known Dr. Kaalii Cargill for more than a decade. Kaalii came to The Mago Work through the first volume of She Rises: Goddess Feminist Activist Read More …

What is Rematriation? by Sara Wright

 “Rematriation centers Indigenous Women’s leadership for the restoration and regeneration of land and water. By revitalizing Indigenous knowledge, honoring traditions and renewing annual cycles of life, rematriation directly addresses harms Read More …

(Poem) The Trees Talk to Me by Mary Saracino

The trees talk to me. They tell me to slow down, don’t push it. let the wind pour through me. I need to be sturdy enough to bend gracefully, and Read More …