Description
This is a guidebook for pilgrims, seekers, and curious wanderers. In the standing stone, holy wells, windswept shores, and hidden paths of Scotland, Renatus Derbidge discovers not only traces of the ancient world, but invitations to a different way of seeing. Spiritual Stone Bothering is both a practical companion for visiting sacred sites and a schooling in perception: a call to slow down, listen, and allow a place to work upon the soul.
Blending travel writing, spiritual reflection, and exercises in direct observation, this book opens Scotland as a living landscape of encounter. Here stones are not just relics, wells are not just water and pilgrimage is not escape from life, but a return to it with greater depth, presence and openness.
For those who long for more than photographs and facts, this book offers a way into friendship with place.






