(2025 Spring Course) Encountering Ceto-Magoism (the Whale-guided Way of the Creatrix)

Dr. Helen Hye-Sook Hwang offers 2025 Spring Course (semi-monthly sessions), Encountering Ceto-Magoism (the Whale-guided Way of the Creatrix), which is her lifetime research and advocacy. This is a follow up course after January 2025 Salon, Rebuild the Vision of the Mother World through Ceto-Magoism. This course is limited to those who are familiar with Dr. Hwang’s Magoism. What are Mago, Magoism, Ceto-Magoism, and Goma? Find them here. On Ceto-Magoism, please see Hwang’s latest book, Reader: Toward Magoist Cetaceanism.

Every 2nd and 4th Saturdays Noon PT (60 min) with breaks in May and June.

This course can be registered by session or all 7 sessions at once. Please indicate which sessions you would like to attend (Jan 25, Feb 8, Feb 22, March 8, March 22, April 12, April 26) together with the registration questions shown below in your email to Dr. Hwang.

Registration fee free but donation appreciated here.

Registration Questions (Email your answer to Dr. Hwang magoacademy@gmail.com)

  1. Your name (and affiliation)
  2. Email address
  3. What makes you interested in this course?

Ceto-Magoism overall themes to be selectively covered:

=The Budoji (Epic of the Emblem Capital City), the principal text of Magoism

=The Magoist Cosmogony: the Ninefold Cosmic Music

=Nine Magos (Mago and Her Eight Daughters) and other Nine Symbolism

=Eight Mudang Bells


=Nine Nipples of the Korean Temple Bell

=Dragon Head of the Korean Temple Bell

=Identifying the Dragon as the “singing of whales” in the Myth of the Pacifying Flute

(Essay 1) Magoist Cetaceanism and the Myth of the Pacifying Flute (Manpasikjeok) by Helen Hye-Sook Hwang, Ph.D.

(Essay 3) Magoist Cetaceanism and the Myth of the Pacifying Flute (Manpasikjeok) by Helen Hye-Sook Hwang, Ph.D.

=Whale names of the Korean Temple Bell

(Bell Essay 9) The Magoist Whale Bell: Decoding the Cetacean Code of Korean Temple Bells by Helen Hye-Sook Hwang, Ph.D.

=Cetacean linguistics and expressions: the roof-tiled house like the back of a whale

(Whale Essay 1) Whales in Korean Linguistics by Helen Hye-Sook Hwang, Ph.D.

(Whale Essay 2) Whales in Korean Linguistics by Helen Hye-Sook Hwang, Ph.D.

=Bangudae whale petroglyphs

=Cetacean architecture (roof structure and designs)

=Draconic linguistics, placenames, and lore

=Dragon Riding Mother (Mother of the Dragon Palace)

=Whale-back riding homecoming journey to the Northern Center of the Matriverse

=Matriversal soteriology

(S/HE V2 N1 Essay 14) The Ancient Korean Whale-Bell: An Encodement of Magoist Cetacean Soteriology by Helen Hye-Sook Hwang

=Goma as the Ceto-Magoist teacher, savior, and civilizer

About Mago, Magoism, Ceto-Magoism, and Goma

=The Original Trinity: Mago-Whale-Goma

(Poem) The Original Trinity

=Ceto-Magoism demonized as the sea-monster/dragon/serpent in world’s monotheistic religious texts

Dragon River Conversation (to be shared with students): How Ceto-Magoism is demonized as the sea-monster/dragon/serpent in the world’s monotheistic religious texts and practices.

General References

(Essay 1) Magoist Cetaceanism: Why do we listen to the call of whales and dragons? by Helen Hye-Sook Hwang, Ph.D.

(Prose) The Mago Work and Magoist Cetaceanism in the time of the Covid19 by Helen Hye-Sook Hwang, Ph.D.

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