Mago Almanac Year 7: Menstruators’ Planner with Monthly Wheels

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Mago Almanac Year 7: Menstruators’ Planner with Monthly Wheels (13 Month 28 Day Calendar)

5921 Magoma Era (for 2024)

(12/17/2023 — 12/15/2024 in the Gregorian Calendar)

PDF $4.99

Color Paperback: $20.00

Author: Helen Hye-Sook Hwang

ISBN 9798870554334

Total page numbers: 82

Size: 8.5″x6″

Description Mago Almanac is a modern construction of the Magoist Calendar, the 13-month 28-day ancient Korean calendar. “Mago” refers to the Cosmic Mother and the Creatrix. In studying Mago, I have reconstructed Magoism, the Way of the Creatrix. Mago Almanac began on December 18, 2017, the new moon day of the Winter Solstice month in the Northern Hemisphere. The current version of Mago Almanac helps people, the users of the Gregorian Calendar, (re-)locate ourselves in the Mother Land. The Magoist Calendar is a solar-lunar-menstrual calendar, which means it is patterned by the synchronous cycle of the earth, the moon, and women’s menstruation. It is a mistake to deem that the Magoist Calendar concerns only the solar timespace. The Magoist Calendar is in sync with that of all other stars, constellations, and galaxies in the matriverse (universe, perceived maternally). It invokes the consciousness of one cosmic timespace, One Universe (the Mother Land) with the One Time Standard (the Mother Time). Mago, Cosmic Mother/Creatrix, is no abstract concept. As Creatrix, S/HE is the Source from which ALL are derived. Our utterance of HER summons the matriversal reality, which has been forgotten especially in modern times. The Magoist Calendar opens the door to the ancient thinking that ALL go by HER Clock. And HER Clock is installed in the northern sky (heaven), the celestial capital city wherein Her Palace is located. In HER Palace, currently represented by the Polaris, Mago administers ALL together with her celestial officials, the northern circumpolar constellations known as Draco, Little Bear (Little Dipper), and Big Bear (Big Dipper) constellations. Ancient Magoists perceived the matriverse as a cosmic polity headed by Mago who resides in the center of the matriverse, the northern celestial pole. By observing that all stars are rotating and revolving about Polaris (due to the rotation and revolution of the Earth), they established a confederacy after the cosmic polity. The mytho-history of Old Magoist Korea, which includes the three matriarchal confederacies, has been obliterated from written history. In short, the Magoist Calendar is political by nature. For this reason, calendrics has been left to the hand of “rulers” in the ancient world.

Table of Contents

Preface (1)

Section One: Getting to Know Mago Almanac and the Magoist Calendar (2)

Section Two: Details of Mago Almanac & Year 7 (15)

Section Three: Monthly Charts with the Gregorian Dates, Moon Phases, & 24 Seasonal Marks (27)

Section Four: Monthly Wheels with the Gregorian Dates, Moon Phases, & 24 Seasonal Marks (42)

Section Five: Make Your Own Solar-Lunar-Menstrual Calendar (57)

Selected Articles & Books on Magoist Cetaceanism by the Author (74)

About Dr. Helen Hye-Sook Hwang (75)

Photography by Kirsten Brunsgaard. During Mago Whale Pilgrimage to Korea in 2018.

About the Author

Dr. Helen Hye-Sook Hwang

Dr. Hwang is the researcher, writer, publisher, philosopher, visionary, 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. She has made herself a gardener of a mini-forest by the name of Moon-lit Rock Garden in Lytle Creek, California. She, with Mary Ann Beavis, co-founded S/HE: An International Journal of Goddess Studies. Currently, Dr. Hwang has been the leading co-editor of the S/HE journal since 2022. Mago Academy convenes an annual online S/HE Divine Studies conference beginning in 2024. Hwang’s authored and co-edited books include Celebrating Intercosmic Kinship of the Goddess, Goddesses in Myth, History and Culture, Mago Almanac, The Mago Way, She Rises trilogy, Celebrating Seasons of the Goddess, She Summons (Volume 1), The Budoji Workbook (Volume 1), and Return to Mago E-Magazine.

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