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Mark C.E. Peterson is Professor of Philosophy and Religious Studies and past president of the International Society for the Study of Religion, Nature, and Culture. Originally from Honolulu, raised in Minneapolis, Uppsala, Sweden, Chicago, Mobile, and Toronto. I’ve lived in Riga and Shanghai and West Bend, Wisconsin. A practitioner of taijiquan and kundalini yoga for over 40 years, I'm also a member of the Ukulele World Congress.
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Apr 13, 2026 ∙ 6 min
Music is Muse-ical
The Mythblast series is looking into myth-and-music this year but, if you want the mythic in music, we need to reflect first of all on the bedrock of music—and to our hearts when they open to the call of music: the call of the Muses. So before we rush off to analyze our Spotify playlists, let’s take a moment to relocate the Muses in music, how music is Muse-ical, and how the Muse-ical is mythical.
Now, depending on the Muse, this can go a couple of different ways: there are nine of them.
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Sep 28, 2025 ∙ 5 min
Myth-Understanding the Magician
Symbolically speaking, the Magician, or Magus, (typically in the guise of an ancient Wise One) initiates a transformational, alchemical process in the world or, more to our purposes here, in the psyche of someone on their pilgrimage to a more “heroic” or authentic life. They do this by articulating the Word, the Logos, that manifests those alchemical processes in the world, or in the consciousness of everyday life—and sometimes even in the form of “the word made flesh.”
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Mar 16, 2025 ∙ 6 min
Willy Wonka: Trickster
When the Trickster is at work, you don’t always know you were being tested until it’s too late.
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