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Lanzarote: Learning to breathe

Sharron Livingston was happy by the pool, until a breath guru plunged her into a new way of thinking

November 24, 2016 22:59
Calming waters: a pool with a view at the Lanzarote breathing retreat

BySharron Livingston, Sharron Livingston

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On any other day it would have been difficult not to notice the charm of the black volcanic landscape and the contrasting low-rise white-washed towns of Lanzarote. But as I drove along hilly roads from Playa Blanca in the south through Arecife, the capital, and on to the hillside village of Nazaret in the north, I hardly noticed the chain of multi-hued mountains that snake from end to end. Odd, given that they usually take my breath away.

Instead, my mind was on the power of breath itself. I was about to experience transformational breathing with breath guru Alan Dolan. He says that it would increase vitality and general well-being.

The idea of learning to breathe seemed a tad humourous. Everyone does it, and in any case, breathing for health is nothing new. After all, yoga lovers have long-known the role of deep breathing to achieve inner peace and relaxation. I was assured it would be worthwhile and that I may find it difficult. It’s breathing, I thought, how hard could it be?

Arriving at Dora Bella, a sprawling villa,was a pleasant experience. Electric doors opened to a drive that led into the private courtyard and gorgeous gardens that shimmered in the bright golden morning haze.