Spiritual Stone Bothering is a field companion for travellers who feel places as much as they visit them. It lingers where this book truly lingers: Iona's abbey, wells, and shore paths; the basalt cathedral of Staffa; Mull's circles and lone uprights; the Callanish stones on Lewis; Orkney's cairns and early Christian traces; Aberdeenshire's recumbent stone circles; the carved riches of Kilmartin Glen; Arran's Machrie Moor and Holy Isle; and a weave of East Lothian sites from old stones to St Baldred's haunts. There's also a short city pause-Edinburgh & Glasgow-to point you toward museum treasures that sharpen the eye before you head back out into weather and wind.This isn't a checklist. It's a way of seeing. With a simple, practice-based (Goethean-tinged) approach, the book slows you down to notice rock and plant, tide and air-and how your inner weather answers back. Along the way, you'll meet Pictish symbol stones and watch their quiet metamorphosis from standing stone to cross (Class I-III), not as a lecture but as a living change in the landscape.Whether you're packing for the islands or reading by the fire, Spiritual Stone Bothering helps you listen for what the land is saying-and travel with care.Renatus Derbidge is a Scotland-based writer, guide, and Goethean natural scientist. He leads small journeys with Sacred Isles: Exploring the Mysteries in Stones, Wind, and Sky.