The word liath (or lia) means “grey” – neither black nor white.
One meaning of lia is "healer" or physician (sometimes liachleachtoir)
Another meaning of lia is "stone", more usually a special stone, used to mark a meeting place, threshold or boundary. One famous Liath is the Liath Fail which stands in Tara, Co. Meath.
According to legend, the Stone of
Destiny, or Liath Fail, is the sacred stone on which Jacob rested his head. The
guardians of the Stone moved it from Egypt to Sicily and then to Spain before
finally bringing it to Ireland. Irish myth credits the Tuatha De Danaan with
the securing of the stone during this time, and it was used as the crowning
place of the High Kings of Ireland.
When you embark on training in a new therapy you have to leave aside black and
white thinking. You reach a threshold in which new understanding and insight
make changes to your professional and personal life. The ancient schools of
healing in Ireland (referred to as Liag) died out in the 1950s. We felt the concepts
of healing, learning, gathering in one place and the onset
of new beginnings were effectively covered by one simple word - Liath. Our philosophy is
to provide the highest quality training to our students to ensure they are
equipped with the skills to run a busy and successful practice.