Theme Rebuild the Vision of the Mago World through Ceto-Magoism (the Whale-guided Way of the Creatrix)
Speaker Helen Hye-Sook Hwang, Ph.D.
When Jan 11, 2025 , 1-2:30 PM PT (Pacific Time)
Registration fee free but donation appreciated here.
Mago Academy offers an online salon on Ceto-Magoism under the theme of “Rebuild the Vision of the Mago World through Ceto-Magoism (the Whale-guided Way of the Creatrix).” After nearly two decades of her research and advocacy of Magoism (the Way of Mago, the Creatrix), Dr. Hwang has discovered that Magoism is built on the pre-patriarchal (read matriarchal) discoveries of cetaceans (whales) as the terrestrial divine by Goma, the mudang queen mother divine of the fourth millennium BCE, who is the teacher, savior, and civilizer of the modern civilization that we moderns inherited. Hwang maintains that Ceto-Magoism is the pre-patriarchally-originated matrix, which symbiotically embraces ALL (including women, men, peoples, cultures, and species as well as non-organic beings) in the Matriverse but remains demonized in major patriarchal religions and cultures as the sea-monster/dragon/serpent. In this upcoming salon, Hwang will introduce the basics of Ceto-Magoism including the symbol of dragon for the “singing” of cetaceans (whales) in nourishing lifeforms on the planetary level. This salon is an introduction to virtual Mago Whale Pilgrimage Tours to follow shortly.
Registration Fee of $10 per salon or Donation (enter your own amount) with your answers to below questions to be emailed (magoacademy@gmail.com):
Registration Questions:
- Your name (and affiliation)
- Email address
- What makes you interested in the Salon #2 or the Movement of Goddess Feminist Activist Spirituality?
About the Speaker, Helen Hye-Sook Hwang, Ph.D.
Dr. Hwang is a philosopher, researcher, author, publisher, and advocate of Magoist Cetaceanism, the matriversal consciousness of cetacean veneration embodied in the socio-historical-cultural expressions of traditional Korea and beyond. After earning her MA and Ph.D. in Religion with emphasis on Feminist Studies from Claremont Graduate University, CA., she pursued M.A. degree at UCLA, CA. Having founded The Mago Work and Mago Community, Hwang has recently launched the S/HE Conference and the S/HE Forum. Hwang’s publications include Reader: Toward Magoist Cetaceanism, S/HE: An International Journal of Goddess Studies, Celebrating Intercosmic Kinship of the Goddess, Goddesses in Myth, History and Culture, Mago Almanac, The Mago Way, She Rises trilogy, Celebrating the Goddess series, She Summons Volume 1, The Budoji Workbook, and Return to Mago E-Magazine.