Honeyburn Books (UK)
1972 The Prophecies Of The Brahan Seer(Coinneach Odhar Fiosaiche) - Alexander MacKenzie(Sutherland Press)
1972 The Prophecies Of The Brahan Seer(Coinneach Odhar Fiosaiche) - Alexander MacKenzie(Sutherland Press)
*The Prophecies of the Brahan Seer* by Alexander MacKenzie is a collection of the predictions attributed to Coinneach Odhar, a legendary Scottish seer from the 17th century, often referred to as the "Brahan Seer." The book, first published in 1877, compiles various prophecies that the Brahan Seer is said to have made, many of which concern the Highlands of Scotland and its people.
Alexander MacKenzie, a Scottish historian and genealogist, gathered these prophecies from oral tradition, local folklore, and historical sources. The Brahan Seer's predictions were often specific and detailed, foretelling events such as the demise of certain Scottish clans, the construction of the Caledonian Canal, and even technological advancements that seemed impossible at the time.
The book is both a historical document and a fascinating glimpse into the cultural beliefs of the Scottish Highlands. It reflects the blend of myth, superstition, and oral history that was prevalent in the region. While some readers may approach the prophecies with skepticism, others might find them intriguing, especially given that some of the Seer's predictions are claimed to have come true.
MacKenzie's work is considered a significant contribution to Scottish folklore and history, and it continues to be a reference for those interested in the mystical traditions of Scotland.