The Wellness Resort That Strengthened Our Bond
After a challenging year and a half, I was eager to travel with my mom to Miraval, the famed Arizona desert wellness resort. Located just outside Tucson, this expansive 440-acre destination is designed for those seeking to heal and enhance various aspects of their lives. In these extraordinary times, it felt like we had chosen the perfect place.
A Journey Through Healing
My mom had a rich history with the resort. Following her first battle with uterine cancer, she came to Miraval with her sister to work with the renowned Wyatt Webb, a skilled cowboy and horse whisperer. His therapeutic offerings, including the Equine Experience and “It’s not About the Horse,” have helped countless individuals confront their personal obstacles, from fears to self-doubt. My mom cherished her time there, leading us to promise we would reunite at Miraval one day.
Reflecting on Transformative Experiences
Our visit coincided with a significant milestone; after twenty-five years, Webb was retiring. During his ceremony, he shared insights on the impact of personal experiences on relationships: “You are 100 percent responsible for 50 percent of any relationship.” His wisdom highlighted the importance of self-awareness and personal accountability.
Industry-Leading Wellness Treatments
In addition to Webb’s insights, we immersed ourselves in early morning hikes, meditation, and rejuvenating spa treatments. The organic facials, combining products from brands such as Laurel Skincare, complemented hot stone massages and invigorating body scrubs. It was beneficial to explore beyond conventional offerings; I opted for Eastern and energy healing practices. A unique Chi Nei Tsang abdominal massage was particularly enlightening, while a 90-minute Rasayana Renewal ritual deepened my understanding of Ayurvedic health, complete with diet recommendations.
While it’s a challenge to fill Webb’s shoes, new equine facilitator Lucinda Vette excels in her role. During her Unbound class, I discovered my personal patterns of behavior reflected in my interactions with the horses, learning how nonverbal communication significantly influences relationships.
Unique Healing Experiences
I was particularly touched by the gentle work of intuitive minister and Reiki practitioner Madre Emilia, whose “Mother’s Blessing” offered a pathway to emotional clarity. Additionally, the Qi Journey—an integration of ancient Thai massage, acupuncture, and Craniosacral therapy—was a remarkable treatment for releasing stagnated energy.
Nurturing Nature and Connection
Evenings brought awe-inspiring sunsets over Santa Catalina’s mountain peaks, allowing us to revel in the beauty of a Super Flower Blood Moon. Outdoor dining paired with the enchanting desert life, including owl families, playful bunnies, vibrant hummingbirds, and the occasional king snake, created a memorable atmosphere. Each morning, watching a pack of javelinas from our casita porch filled us with wonder.
Moreover, the staff at Miraval defined exceptional service. When my mom took a tumble outside, the kindness exhibited by John Quinn and the rest of the staff was heartwarming. Although she only required a few stitches, the genuine concern and support shown by the employees underscored the importance of community and kindness in overcoming life’s challenges.
Embracing Mindfulness
In quiet moments before dawn, I would escape to the stone labyrinth, reflecting on life as the sun slowly ascended over the mountains. The resort’s serene environment, largely free from technology, cultivated a space for meaningful connection with loved ones. As the sun’s light illuminated the landscape, I contemplated our next visit, eager to return to Miraval yet again.