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EquiShui, Where Healing Begins With Horses

For me, the journey began behind the lens.

Standing in the quiet fields of Central Florida with a camera in my hands, I thought I was simply there to photograph horses — their movement, their spirit, their beauty.


“Strength wrapped in stillness.
This rescued stallion carries the story of survival and surrender — the wild heart that chose peace.
In his calm gaze lives the power of every horse who has learned to trust again.”

But as each horse stepped toward me, something unexpected happened.

Their presence softened places inside me I didn’t know were still hurting.

Their calm steadiness touched wounds from a childhood shaped by fear and silence.

And with every shutter click, I felt a piece of my own story lift, breathe, and release.

One photograph at a time, these horses helping me heal.

And as I witnessed them — survivors of their own pasts — learning to trust again, it felt as if our journeys were mirroring each other.

The horses were healing.

And so was I.

Where Healing Begins With Horses

In the quiet fields of Central Florida, a herd of extraordinary horses is rewriting what it means to transform trauma into healing. Their stories begin long before they arrived at Windhorse Stables, where the land opens wide and the energy feels ancient — a place where the horses are not just cared for, but honored.

Many of these horses carry a Native American lineage, known for intuition, sensitivity, and spiritual presence. They are survivors of difficult pasts, each with their own journey, each with a heart still open to connection. Today, they are the soul of a growing sanctuary whose mission is rooted in harmony, energy, balance, and a simple guiding truth.


“Grace in motion, strength in stillness.
This rescue horse runs not from fear but toward freedom — a living symbol of resilience and renewal.
Each stride carries the memory of survival and the promise of peace.”

Horses With a Purpose

Some of the horses arrived thin, wary, or wounded in spirit.

Others carried the unmistakable qualities of wild ancestry —

watchful eyes, powerful bodies, and the ability to read emotion before it’s ever spoken.

But here, everything changed.

At Windhorse Stables, they found safety.

They found space.

And they found trust.

Now these magnificent animals are stepping into new roles as partners in Equine Assisted Learning, through the non-profit EquiShui, helping people reconnect with themselves through presence, grounding, and the simple truth that horses never pretend. They respond to energy, sincerity, intention — and that is why the work is so powerful.


“Where words fall away, understanding begins.
In the quiet light of morning, a rescued horse leans into human touch — a moment of trust reborn.
At the EquiShui Sanctuary, healing flows both ways: from hand to heart, from horse to human.”

The Heart of EquiShui

The nonprofit EquiShui was inspired by the blending of two ancient philosophies:

Equine wisdom Feng Shui, which promotes peace, prosperity, and well-being

Together, they shape a healing approach where the horse becomes a mirror, a guide, and a calming force.

No words needed — just breath, space, and connection.

Through EquiShui, visitors may experience:

Mindfulness sessions among the herd Equine-assisted emotional processing Quiet meditation in the grove Herd-observation and natural communication

Here, horses choose how they participate.

Their emotional wellbeing and consent come first.

Raising Awareness for America’s Wild Horses

Across North America, wild horses face challenges that threaten their survival — shrinking habitats, roundups, and the loss of their natural way of life.

EquiShui is committed to raising awareness for:

The fragile future of wild herds The need for humane, ethical solutions The importance of protecting free-roaming horses

The EquiShui horses’ stories inspire advocacy, empathy, and action.

When we help horses, horses help the people.

The EquiShui motto is:

“Helping horses, helping people… one stride at a time.”

Healing, One Stride at a Time

Healing unfolds in quiet, powerful moments:

A horse lowering its head into a human hand.

Two mares stepping together into the golden light.

A once-fearful stallion lifting his gaze with renewed confidence.

These moments cannot be forced — they rise when hearts align.

This is the magic and mission of EquiShui.

And this is only the beginning.


“Together they walk toward the light — survivors, companions, healers.
These two rescued horses now roam freely at the EquiShui Sanctuary, where every sunrise brings a new beginning.
Their strength reminds us that healing is not just possible — it’s contagious.”

🌿 Support the Horses of EquiShui

Your contribution directly supports:

Feed and hay, Veterinary care, Safe fencing and shelter, Ethical training, Community healing programs, Advocacy for wild horse protection.

Every donation helps these horses continue what they were meant to do:

to heal, to teach, and to inspire.


“Eyes that have seen both freedom and fear — and now, peace.

“Imagine: Where the City Meets the Stars”

Reflections from the 60th Space Coast Art Festival

This past weekend at the 60th Space Coast Art Festival, I experienced one of those moments that fill your heart with gratitude and reaffirm why you create in the first place. My photograph “Imagine” — a Chicago cityscape crowned by the Milky Way — was selected by the jury for final judging, and on Sunday morning, I learned it had received an Award of Merit.


Zsuzsanna Luciano smiles while holding her “Award of Merit” ribbon toward the camera, standing in front of her artwork “Imagine” — a striking photograph of Chicago’s Cloud Gate (“The Bean”) beneath the Milky Way. The reflection of the sky and city buildings shimmers across the glossy surface, symbolizing the harmony between urban light and the star-filled night.

To say I was overjoyed would be an understatement. But beyond the recognition, what truly moved me was the reaction of people who stopped in front of the piece. Many stood in silence. Some whispered “Is that real?” Others smiled and said, “I’ve never seen stars like that.”

And that — right there — is why I created Imagine.

A Dialogue Between Earth and Sky

I have always believed that the night sky speaks a language of connection. Every star, every faint wisp of cosmic light, is a reminder of how small we are and how magnificent the universe is. It humbles us, inspires us, and invites us to look beyond the boundaries of our everyday lives.

Photographing the Milky Way over a city like Chicago is not an easy task — it’s both a technical challenge and a metaphorical one. Cities pulse with energy, noise, and light, while the Milky Way thrives in silence and darkness. To bring them together is to imagine balance — harmony between human creation and the timeless expanse of the cosmos.

That’s what Imagine represents to me: a bridge between the modern world and the eternal sky.

The Vanishing Darkness

Sadly, true darkness is disappearing. Over 80% of people in the world live under light-polluted skies. Many children grow up never seeing the Milky Way at all — never experiencing that quiet awe that has guided dreamers, artists, and explorers since the dawn of time.

Light pollution doesn’t just steal our stars. It disrupts ecosystems, confuses migratory birds, affects nocturnal animals, and even impacts our own circadian rhythms. The glow of artificial light has slowly dimmed one of the oldest forms of human connection — our relationship with the night sky.

But it doesn’t have to be this way. With awareness and simple changes — shielding outdoor lights, using warmer tones, turning off unnecessary illumination — we can preserve our right to starlight.

Why I Keep Looking Up

Every time I photograph the night, whether in Yellowstone, the Tetons, or along the shores of Lake Michigan, I feel the same childlike wonder I felt the first time I saw the Milky Way. It’s not just about the photograph — it’s about the experience. Standing in the dark, hearing the whisper of the wind, feeling the rhythm of the earth beneath your feet — it reminds you that you belong to something infinite.

That feeling is what I hope to share through my work. When someone looks at Imagine, I want them to feel that connection — to remember that we are all part of the same universe, stitched together by light that has traveled thousands of years to reach us.

Gratitude and Hope

I am deeply grateful to the Space Coast Art Festival jury for recognizing Imagine with an Award of Merit, and to every person who stopped to look up — both at my photograph and, hopefully, at the real night sky when they went home.

May we continue to protect the beauty of darkness, celebrate the light of the stars, and never stop imagining a world where both can coexist.

— Zsuzsanna Luciano


Zsuzsanna Luciano stands smiling in front of her art display at the 60th Space Coast Art Festival, proudly holding her Award of Merit ribbon. Behind her hangs her large photographic artwork titled “Imagine,” depicting Chicago’s Cloud Gate (“The Bean”) under a stunning Milky Way sky, symbolizing the union of city lights and starlight. Additional night-sky and waterfall photographs are displayed below, all printed on glossy aluminum panels within her booth.