Witches, Spirits and Spells of Scotland

4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (10)

Ewan Irvine is a psychic and spiritual medium, tutor and speaker based in Edinburgh, the capital city of Scotland.

In this book, he recounts tales of witches, spirits and spells which are part of the country's myths and legends, handed down from generation to generation.

Tales such as those of the Lady of Lawers, The Great Borders Wizard, The Scots Rhymer and the fearsome Agnes Finnie, said to be the busiest witch of all time, have stood the test of time and could be claimed to be embedded deep into Scotland's dark oral history, which even goes so far as to claim that one day the Devil may just return to Scotland to finish his sermon.

The Wee Book O'Scottish Mindfooness

by Susan Cohen & Ewan Irvine (Author), Rowena Aitken (Illustrator)

4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (180)

Nae Mair Racin' Chasin' Middens In Yer Heid.

The world can be a hectic place for a Scot. Too many thoughts in your head can ruin your day and keep you from enjoying the best of what life offers. When your mind is racing, you need to take a few moments to calm down. This book is full of exercises to do just that - the Scottish way.

Whether it's feeling your feet in the soft Highland heather or tasting the sweetness of a homemade jeely piece, these 'heid wurk' exercises will help your worries float away, like bubbles in a glass of ginger. So take some time out each day to be mindfoo. Dinnae fash yersel, keep the heid and remember that when you stop to look around you, the world is pure dead brilliant. Dinnae Settle Fur Bein' Scunnered.