(Essay) Battered, Bruised but Not Broken: The Ancient Goose Goddess by Jeri Studebaker

As amazing as it sounds, a bird we now call “silly” was once a goddess so powerful she could (and did) create the mighty sun in the sky.  One way Read More …

(Poem) Little Bear Requiem by Sara Wright

Look up at the star that bears your name. Re-member the story. Once you were loved, treated with deep respect. Your Ancestor Field bore a Bear Goddess, and bears her Read More …

(Poem) Dear Goddess by Andrea Nicki

Dear Goddess, please forgive my sins.                                              I have been too loving, too generous, too meek and mild, too sweet. I have been too many offerings of wine-blood and bread-body. I Read More …

(Poem with art) Naturaleza/Mother Nature by Xánath Caraza, art by Adriana Manuela Ruiz Gómez

Naturaleza Por Xánath Caraza   La que se mueve fuerte Produce flores rojas embriagantes Y los poemas más sensuales   Está lastimada Sangran sus cañones, Sus montañas se desgarran   Read More …

(Poem) War and Bliss by Vajra Ma

Mother, here is war here is my fear of war here is my horror, my cringing hands my despairing lips that wail “I am helpless Look what they do to Read More …

(Meet Mago Contributor) Ingrid Andrew

[Editor’s Note: Ingrid Andrew became our ancestor.] I am Ingrid Andrew: a poet, artist and singer songwriter living in South East London. I have written poems since I was a Read More …

(Essay 3) blackbird and a pear tree by Lucia Chiavola Birnbaum

A family story told in art, names, places, denied cultures, black and sensual madonnas,  diversity of beliefs, visionary and healing Santa Lucia of Sicily O Subsequently, my study of black Read More …

(Art) The Earth Is My Sister by Jassy Watson

Artists are catalysts for change, and this “change” takes place when we feel deeply for a precious cause. I feel deeply for the earth and I feel that it is Read More …

(2014 Mago Pilgrimage Report 1) Sweat Lodge in Gyodong, Ganghwa Islands by Helen Hwang

[Author’s Note: Revised verison of this report is published in Celebrating the Seasons of the Goddess (Lytle Creek, CA: Mago Books, 2017). 2014 Mago Pilgrimage to Korea (Oct. 7-Oct. 20) Read More …

(Poem) Invocation by Janine Canan

The Earth is my Mother. The wind is my Mother’s breath. Trees, flowers, birds and animals— all are my beloved Mother.   The waves are my Mother’s cheeks, the stones, Read More …

(Essay 3) Magos, Muses, and Matrikas: The Magoist Cosmogony and Gynocentric Unity by Helen Hye-Sook Hwang, Ph.D.

[Author’s note: This paper is published in the journal, the Gukhak yeonguronchong 국학연구론총 (Issue 14, December 2014). Here it will appear in five sequels including the response by Dr. Glenys Livingstone. Numbers Read More …

(Mago Pilgrimage video 2) Ganghwa Island by Robert (Taffy) Seaborne

  The first day of Mago Pilgrimage 2014 to Korea, organised by Dr.Helen Hwang, was to Ganghwa Island, starting actually on Gyodong Peace Island: the group included locals, and together Read More …

(Art) Juárez City Mothers (with Frida Kahlo) by Eileen Haley

  Women from Juárez, Mexico, demonstrate for justice for their daughters, victims of the high rate of femicide for which their city is notorious. The predominance of pink reflects the Read More …