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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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SHARE More Sharing        Tuesday, March 17, 2026
Answer to eschatology as a world view The middle eastern collective psyche (lumping that part of the world together, its "journey"), has a different destiny (than the Western psyche) due to its different dominant archetypes.
Snapping Turtle Lake Andes Wetland Management District South Dakota, From FlickrPhotos
SHARE More Sharing        Wednesday, January 4, 2023
A short history of America and the world There sometimes arise opportunities / To own the life that I was given us by our mothers
SHARE More Sharing        Tuesday, January 6, 2026
(Song) Under the radar (sing to "Under the boardwalk") If from the dark you hear / The strident shouts of a drill / And the sound of armies / Clashing over the hill / Get under the radar in the shade of a tree, yeah / On a blanket with my baby that is where I will be
(1 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Saturday, July 30, 2016
"The world is at war because it has lost peace" (Pope Francis) I realized that I lost peace when I was watering the garden. Maybe if I say what it looks like someone can help find it.
SOFIA Observations Find Dust Survives Obliteration in Supernova 1987A, From FlickrPhotos
SHARE More Sharing        Friday, November 7, 2025
His first LSD trip He experienced a sudden explosion of energy / That was completely terrifying.
Monarch Butterfly at Paletta Park, Burlington Ontario, From FlickrPhotos
SHARE More Sharing        Monday, August 5, 2019
Extinction What stands out in this poem, along with the obvious theme of extinction, is the color orange, which combines the vitality of red and the optimism of yellow. It is also the color of the second chakra.
Dead spider in shed, From FlickrPhotos
(14 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Thursday, August 26, 2021
Why am I a pacifist? My brother actually stops walking / To focus on what he wants to say: / "There's nothing wrong with him",
Atom Bomb Nuclear Explosion, From FlickrPhotos
SHARE More Sharing        Thursday, October 6, 2022
To the DOD -- for God's sake, back off from Ukraine! It's not your war and we are not expendable. I never, in my darkest moment, / Entertained the suspicion / That visions of the mushroom cloud
From InText
(2 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Wednesday, January 1, 2020
Uncreation Here is a poem for the New Year and food for thought. 2020 can be the year that we all cleanse the dust from our eyes and see clearly what we are losing.
Mad Bull Ready for War, From FlickrPhotos
SHARE More Sharing        Monday, January 9, 2023
An interview with the War Experts Don't you win a war by killing as many of the enemy as possible? / Or is there a sweet spot-number? / What constitutes a foul?
SHARE More Sharing        Monday, December 9, 2019
Following the Fenton River (a eulogy) News of the fate of the Fenton River, that used to flow about a mile outside of the University of Connecticut (where I used to play and swim when I was young), came out of the blue when I got wind of a book by an old friend of mine. Apparently the Fenton River is no more.
Gypsy Caravan, From FlickrPhotos
(2 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Tuesday, July 16, 2019
The village people When I see young people living in community, simply and sustainably, I feel I am living in the past. I have very little that they want. Here is a poem for them.
Smile :), From InText
(2 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Thursday, November 21, 2019
What's so funny? Mining one's life for things to laugh about, that weren't funny at the time, could become a pleasant exercise. I guess aging can be a little like smoking weed.
Mysterious morning, From FlickrPhotos
SHARE More Sharing        Sunday, January 1, 2023
Praying (how I pray) Of all the things I do / Praying is the thing / I value most.
Blank Book Pages, From FlickrPhotos
SHARE More Sharing        Sunday, September 8, 2024
"What should I write about?" An often asked question, by writers who are contemplating a plank page. But cheer
Black-headed Gull P1760233, From FlickrPhotos
SHARE More Sharing        Friday, June 30, 2023
Watching the harbor Watching the harbor / Where gulls are swarming a trawler, / Waiting for my number to be called.
SHARE More Sharing        Monday, July 17, 2023
Lorca's poem: "The ship, Solid and Black" compared to Dylan's "When the ship comes in" We have returned with stories of hope and visions to help them continue to live their lives.
SHARE More Sharing        Sunday, July 2, 2023
Writing from Monhegan Even though I didn't know it at the time,/ But my heart had grown weary / Of falling in love with distant places. / was just getting ready to slow my growing
LIKE CHINESE MYTHOLOGY, DRAGON EATING SUN | A place to explo. | Flickr1024 Ã-- 615 - 93k - jpg, From GoogleImages
(2 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Tuesday, August 22, 2017
How is this possible? (a poem) What a joy it is to be happy while a dragon devours the sun.
Sidney Hall's (1831) astronomical chart illustration of the zodiac Capricornus. Original from Library of Congress. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel., From FlickrPhotos
(5 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Friday, December 16, 2022
Incredible shrinking army Even if I don't know what that is / Just let me be guided by the larger currents / Of my destiny!

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