A leading thinker, writer, and teacher in the search for the Indigenous Soul, Martín Prechtel is a dedicated student of eloquence, history, language, and an ongoing fresh approach. In his native New Mexico Martín teaches at his international school Bolad's Kitchen: a hands-on historical and spiritual school of language, music, ritual, farming, smithing, architecture, clothing, tools, story, and humor to help people from many lands and backgrounds to remember and retain the majesty of their diverse origins while cultivating the flowering of integral culture to grow a time of hope beyond our own.
"Martin Prechtel’s book is beautifully written and wise…he offers
stories that are precious and life-sustaining. Read carefully, and
listen deeply." —Mary Oliver
"[Martín is] a short kind of pony that gallops through the fields
of human possibility with flowers dropping out of his mouth..."
—Robert Bly
"It's a precious thing, this book. I've never known another like
it. It's a great encyclopedia of beauty... Like some poems of
Neruda's, it is a treasure house of language, in service to life."
—Robert Bly (author of Iron John, Morning Poems, and 42 other books
of prose and poetry)
“Martin Prechtel’s genius takes many forms: painting, music, a
continuously evolving learning community, and thank God, books like
this one. I get so excited reading it, I cannot stay in one place.
I sit reading on my porch…then back to my living room to make a
fire and watch Martin’s gorgeously alive prose burn inside me. His
ideas and language are so enlivening my impulse is to quote great
sections of it. I’ll just touch on a few of his brilliant insights
around how animals help us to grieve, and to make our way out of
grief into the beauty of praising. As he says, animals help us
grieve our loss of naturalness. And we have mostly forgotten ‘the
very old worldwide tribal custom of having a “grief relative” from
the wild living together with us in our houses.’ Caring for animals
is a sacred responsibility. To truly grieve and to weep deeply is
something the animals really do help us with. And O they help us
praise too, to accomplish that most marvelous art of turning the
grief into praising. Martin tells us, ‘Let the world jump up and
live again,’ and he makes that happen with his delicious sentences.
Read this necessary, very beautiful book, and then read it again.”
—Coleman Barks, author of Rumi: Soul Fury
“This eloquent and expressive work. . .is highly recommended.”
—Library Journal
"This wonderful book, The Smell of Rain on Dust, not only addresses
this culture’s lack of grief but it discusses in poignant ways how
our inability to grieve has created many of our culture’s
delirious, fast paced, toxic, constant state of emergency symptoms
where depression, addiction and mediocrity reign. As a mother,
daughter, teacher, and farmer I found this book to stir up a deep
prayer, that as a people we might one day through being with the
depths of our grief find so much love and deliciousness in being
alive that we praise this life so genuinely nothing is left
unloved." —Melanie MacKinnon, teacher, farmer/owner ‘Frog Belly
Farms’
"I love Martín’s book. It was amazing reading it aloud to the
Ocean. At one point I moved up the coast assuming the listening
birds, seals and whales would stay, but they moved with me. The
waves listened and the wind. Read this magical book as it takes you
into the courtyard of the heart." —M. Bacon, International Award
winning documentary films, director, producer
"Once again, Martin Prechtel is up to his old tricks… 'Making
medicine out of poison.' Taking grief, pain, strife and other
elements of a society in distress and concocting a potion that
actually heals those who have ears to listen. The Smell of Rain on
Dust does exactly that. In a world that needs to grieve its
wrongdoings but has lost its ability or forgotten its ancient
wisdom, Mr. Prechtel has been selected as a spokesman to reunite
modern man with ancient wisdom. Not an enviable position!" —H.
Bruce Coslor, Vietnam Vet, Nebraska Cattle Rancher, Songwriter,
Musician and Grandfather
“Prechtel[’s] storytelling is intricately woven, densely layered
and beautiful.” —Carolyn Burdet (Bath Chronicle, UK)
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