The Prophecies of the Brahan Seer (Coinneach Odhar Fiosaiche)

The Prophecies of the Brahan Seer (Coinneach Odhar Fiosaiche)

Author: Alexander MacKenzie

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Published: 2014-09-14

Total Pages: 106

ISBN-13: 9781502371249

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Coinneach Odhar or 'Sallow Kenneth' is reputed to have been a native of Lewis in the seventeenth century who possessed the gift of second sight. His prophecies are well known in the Highlands today. Kenneth Mackenzie, also known as Coinneach Odhar or the Brahan Seer, was a legendary Scottish clairvoyant, often referred to as Scotland's Nostradamus. But unlike Nostradamus, many of the predictions attributed to the Brahan Seer are very straightforward and literal, instead of being cloaked in word games, riddles and allegory. The fate of this sixteenth century occult visionary is unrecorded, but others accused with him were certainly executed for witchcraft. Table of Contents The Brahan Seer and Second Sight, By Andrew Lang General Introduction Prophecies Which Might Be Attributed to Natural Shrewdness Unfulfilled Prophecies Prophecies as to The Fulfilment of Which There is a Doubt Prophecies Wholly Or Partly Fulfilled Sketch of the Family of Seaforth Seaforth's Dream Seaforth's Doom The Seer's Death The Fulfilment of the Seaforth Prophecy


The Prophecies of the Brahan Seer (Coinneach Odhar Fiosaiche)

The Prophecies of the Brahan Seer (Coinneach Odhar Fiosaiche)

Author: MacGregor Alexander 1806-1881

Publisher: Sagwan Press

Published: 2015-08-24

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13: 9781340169367

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