(2014 Mago Pilgrimage) Saturday 11 October

8:30AM Check out Hoam Residence Hall 9 AM-11AM: Visit to Gwaneum Buddhist Temple or hike in Seoul National University campus 12:00-1:00 Move to Gimpo Airport to board 3:30 flight to Read More …

(Book Review) LUPA and LAMB by Susan Hawthorne, reviewed by Glenys Livingstone Ph.D.

This is such an excellent book for those of us who desire Her. It is a wonderful reframing and restoration of characters and events from the archives of consciousness: not Read More …

(2014 Mago Pilgrimage) Friday 10 October

  Non-Korean Pilgrims move to Seoul National University’s Hoam Professor’s Residence by 11 AM Check-in and move to the Symposium venue, Scofield Hall, by noon   Goddess Symposium: Lecture, Ritual, Read More …

(2014 Mago Pilgrimage) Thursday 9 October

  9-11 AM Visit to Castle of Three Rangs and Jeondeung Buddhist Temple Afterward, Non-Korean pilgrims move to Seoul by public transportation (bus and/or subway), check-in at Kimchi Guest House Read More …

(Art) Mago by Lydia Ruyle

Mago of old Korea and East Asia, also known as Magu, Mako, Samsin Halmeoni (Triad Grandmother Goddess) and Cheonsin (Heavenly Deity), is the Great Goddess. Mago is the progenitor, creatrix, and ultimate sovereign. Early gynocentric cultures venerated Her Read More …

(2014 Mago Pilgrimage) Wednesday 8 October

  Ganghwa Island, visits, talks, rituals, and meetings Theme: “Visiting Magoist Sites of Old Joseon in Ganghwa Island”

(2014 Mago Pilgrimage) Overall schedule

This is the overall schedule for the 2014 Mago Pilgrimage. There will be daily posts of each day’s schedule at 5 pm PST, with the Korean date. This equates to Read More …

(Essay) I Have Cancer. Making Death an Ally. By Bridget Robertson

“I realize that if I wait until I am no longer afraid to act, write, speak, be, I’ll be sending messages on a ouija board, cryptic complaints from the other Read More …

(Book review) A Woman Called God by Peter Wilkes, reviewed by Mary Saracino

Peter Wilkes’ small, but powerful book, A Woman Called God, is the first in his series of what he calls Little books for Big people™. Part storybook, part parable, the Read More …

(Art poem) Doing Homage at Montserrat by Eileen Haley

Grey-haired pilgrims we take the cable car up the dragon-backed mountain to the Black Madonna the Virgin of Montserrat  

(Meet Mago Contributor) Peter Wilkes

As the son of an Episcopal minister, Peter Wilkes had a first-hand look at the inner workings of organized Religion (with a capital “R”) throughout his upbringing. Now seventy years Read More …

(Essay) Dionysus, the Bearded Goddess, and the Pride Festival by Harita Meenee

The movement that challenges the dominant models of sexuality and relationships demanding the rights of LGBTQI* people has become a truly hot topic. The bearded face of Conchita Wurst, the Read More …

(Art poem) The Perfect Birthday by Kushal Poddar

The little rant sits by the window. The little rant ages by the window. Her birthday, just another day. But at least she has this window.   Read Meet Mago Contributor Read More …