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Scotland has a rich and varied folklore and few countries have such
a wealth of stories about hauntings and paranormal activity - this
book contains 384 pages full of stories about this ancient country.
Ghostly Scotland is a chilling insight into unexplained mystical
and ghostly occurrences from all over Scotland, sometimes in the
most unlikely settings. Fairies, white ladies, tortured souls,
poltergeists, malevolent phantoms, ghostly creatures: Scotland has
them all, ready for those who are willing to see them, hear them or
sense their presence. Find out about haunted houses and shadowy
specters: witchcraft in Scotland, present and past; and about those
with the gift of second sight and prophecies that amazed and
chilled with their accuracy. Learn also of some amazing experiences
from the world of spiritualism, seances and mediumship. In
addition, this book describes the phenomenon of earth energies.
Many of Scotland's standing stones are claimed to harness powerful
energies. These energies are believed, among other things, to be
the source of attracting UFO activity. Ghostly Scotland is an
entertaining and enlightening spotlight on the mysterious side of
an ancient country that is steeped in myth and superstition.
As a QC tries to get a pardon in Scotland for those accused of
witchcraft in the past, this new edition of Scottish Witches
explains why Scotland pursued witches - 4000 people were accused of
witchcraft and 2000 were killed by strangulation at the stake,
burning and drowning. Prejudice, discrimination, intolerance and
fear possessed Scotland before and during the Reformation and
caused King James I and VI to lead a period of superstition,
intolerance and killing.
Green ladies, grey ladies, spectral kings and queens, mischievous
ghosts, whispering ghosts, calm poltergeists, wailing washerwomen,
phantom dogs, and other assorted ghosts and stories fill this book.
Scotland's vibrant storytelling tradition is captured here, with
tales of sightings, noises, furniture in disarray and spectres past
and present.
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