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Gary Lindorff is a poet, writer, blogger and author of five nonfiction books, three collections of poetry, "Children to the Mountain", "The Last recurrent Dream" (Two Plum Press), "Conversations with Poetry (coauthored with Tom Cowan), and a memoir, "Finding Myself in Time: Facing the Music". Lindorff calls himself an activist poet, channeling his activism through poetic voice. He also writes with other voices in other poetic styles: ecstatic, experimental and performance and a new genre, sand-blasted poems where he randomly picks sentence fragments from books drawn from his library, lists them, divides them into stanzas and looks for patterns. Sand-blasted poems are meant to be performed aloud with musical accompaniment.

He is a practicing dream worker(with a strong, Jungian background) and a shamanic practitioner. His shamanic work is continually deepening his partnership with the land. This work can assume many forms, solo and communal, among them: prayer, vision questing, ritual sweating, and sharing stories by the fire. He is a born-pacifist and attempts to walk the path of non-violence believing that no war is necessary or inevitable.


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(2 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Thursday, September 5, 2019
For my friend who called me "What do you do for fun? When is the last time you had fun?" The poet struggles to answer.
Monument Mountain Hike, From FlickrPhotos
SHARE More Sharing        Tuesday, September 10, 2019
Climbing Monument Mountain The more I visit this place, this mountain, the more alive it becomes for me as a whole, its mountain-personality. And no wonder. It has been listening to my friend's and my conversations over the years of our visits, and, as it watches us age, I have the strong feeling that it has grown fond of us and will miss us some day.
Woman in white one piece swimsuit doing yoga - Credit to homegets.com/, From FlickrPhotos
SHARE More Sharing        Friday, December 9, 2022
Learning to respect the mystery of me Sometimes I think I know more about how my body really works than my doctor, but I am well aware that some of what I accept as my working model of body-science would be regarded as pseudoscience. . .
Fake UFO Photograph, From FlickrPhotos
SHARE More Sharing        Friday, July 28, 2023
Moving to the 1000 piece puzzle: making sense of UFOs we have the theoretical know-how to create UFOs / UAPs but we have a ways to go. (Huh?) . . . The devil is in the details.
Goal post to eternity, From FlickrPhotos
SHARE More Sharing        Thursday, March 12, 2026
The kick off I've never compared myself to a football before / But to that spirit / That launched my ass, . . .
SHARE More Sharing        Friday, November 14, 2025
Say how it is and bless each other (originally posted 2021) Maybe this is a poem./ What do you think? /It could be.
Old Farm House, From FlickrPhotos
(4 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Monday, October 7, 2019
I have the tools Here is a poem about apathy. It might be useful to ask ourselves, if our country was our house (as in "home"), which it is, without waxing too metaphorical, what would be its condition?
SHARE More Sharing        Thursday, November 24, 2022
First November snow, (a poem I never titled) I could love a winter's stern touch / That puts an end to the garden's misery
War, From FlickrPhotos
SHARE More Sharing        Saturday, August 10, 2024
New rules of war: advice to countries thinking of starting a war of their own Stop thinking that nations are like people. Nations are like enormous people with very tiny brains
Manatee, From FlickrPhotos
SHARE More Sharing        Tuesday, April 26, 2022
The manatees Many of the older ones bear scars / From encounters with prop blades./ They are heading to the powerplant
Farndale Daffodil Walk, From FlickrPhotos
SHARE More Sharing        Friday, April 14, 2023
Daffodil the Great (repost from Spring in Vermont, 2019) And to think that you would / Draw on my heart / For your gullible audience, / Pulling a robin out of your hat
SALVADOR DALI, From FlickrPhotos
SHARE More Sharing        Wednesday, January 21, 2026
Living in apocalyptic times My grandfather was the first / Of my blood relations / To start living in apocalyptic times
Morning Fire, From FlickrPhotos
(3 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Sunday, August 14, 2022
Climate change (based on: 'We are waiting for rain, for winter, for God' - Fighting a megafire in France by Joel Gunte) We may seem like tough guys but we are sensitive./ We have a passion for the forest, for nature. / It is painful to watch
dictionary, From FlickrPhotos
SHARE More Sharing        Friday, August 6, 2021
These are a few of my least favorite words (poem) I don't mean to offend you / In fact I commend you / If all words you warmly embrace
SHARE More Sharing        Sunday, May 1, 2022
Post Easter thoughts: Switching from brain to heart is a little like a conversion I was thinking about what Buhner teaches about the heart and I was thinking about Paul's conversion
SHARE More Sharing        Tuesday, April 2, 2024
Say something followed by a reflection I don't remember you saying anything negative. / But when I read this today / I imagined you turning your pained eyes to me.
Dreamtime Return, From FlickrPhotos
(1 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Wednesday, December 22, 2021
Living on the edge -- Egology 101 He's angry, she is furious, / He is shut down, they aren't talking, / That relationship is abut to snap,./ I feel I have said it all,
Aquarius, From FlickrPhotos
SHARE More Sharing        Saturday, March 28, 2026
Writing like an adolescent again, serving the archetypes Writing for imaginary deadlines sent out by the doomsday clock. / Life feels like that again: volatile, important, miraculous, / Worth defending,
.Ice - Diamond., From FlickrPhotos
SHARE More Sharing        Saturday, October 29, 2022
The diamond followed by notes I give you this archetypal crystal / That never corrupts or changes / Whose purpose is simple and pristine -
W. S. Merwin, From FlickrPhotos
SHARE More Sharing        Saturday, May 18, 2019
W.S Merwin, poet of a higher order? If we don't understand what a poem means that could mean that the poet is onto something. Maybe more important than understanding a poem is being transfixed or moved by its language. Good poetry carries its own logic.

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