Category: Awakening
(Book Review) Genevieve Vaughan’s The Gift in the Heart of Language: the Maternal Source of Meaning by Kaarina Kailo
(Book Review) The Gift in the Heart of Language: the Maternal Source of Meaning by Genevieve Vaughan (Mimesis International 2015) Genevieve Vaughan has published her third book regarding the reality Read More …
(Art Poem) Star of the Sea by Yvonne M. Lucia
(Spanish/English Poem 1) Excerpts from Tinta negra/Black Ink by Xánath Caraza
[Author’s Note: these poems are from my new manuscript, Tinta negra/Black Ink. The poems do not have titles; they are simply numbered. Both poems were originally written in Spanish and translated Read More …
(Prose) The Goddess and the Song of the Universe by Mary Petiet
Mystics, poets, and scientists have long suspected that the universe is singing to us. Last September, scientists proved it when they recorded the sound of two black holes colliding billions Read More …
(Book Review) Hendren & Baartz’s New Love: a reprogramming toolbox for undoing the knots, reviewed by Elizabeth Hall Magill
I have often written of the work of undoing patriarchal thought—facing our assumptions, our fears, our wounds. While we all must do this inner work, to face patriarchal thought as Read More …
(Announcement) Your ongoing contributions are now accepted via Facebook
Your S/HE Desire Creates RTM: Now we accept your ongoing submission via Facebook “RTM Contributors” If you wish to become a contributor, please see here. If you are already a Read More …
(Essay 2 Part 3) Why Do I Love Korean Historical Dramas? by Anna Tzanova
Part 3 UNIVERSAL APPEAL The worldwide success of Korean historical drama began in 2004, when Dae Jang Geum (대장금), “The Great Jang Geum”, or “Jewel in the Palace”—a Sageuk relating a Read More …
(Meet Mago Contributor) Alaya A. Dannu
Alaya A. Dannu, MTP, is a dancer, self-taught artist, a life-long student of transpersonal psychology, and is currently completing her MFA in Creative Nonfiction. She is passionate about assisting others Read More …
(Essay 2 Part 2) Why Do I Love Korean Historical Dramas? by Anna Tzanova, M.A.
Part 2 ENGAGING THE MIND It makes me cringe every time someone calls Korean drama, especially the historical genre, a soap opera. The fact that they are TV series Read More …
(Poem) Go Wild If You Must by Phibby Venable
Go wild if you must, my dear, you are better at it than most Wren on a sled heading downhill All the slopes perceive you to be beautiful The way Read More …
(Essay) Growth & Guidance, Goddess-Style by Rachael Patterson
I began my path to the Goddess by, unbeknownst at the time, rejecting Christianity and diving deep into my wound. I began my path by destroying myself; by releasing the Read More …
(Essay 2 Part 1) Why Do I Love Korean Historical Dramas? by Anna Tzanova
Part 1 Fans, journalists, critics, and academia in multiple fields have studied this world phenomenon; have written blogs, articles, books; and presented in conferences, dissecting, and making predictions. Still, the magic Read More …