Equinality [ek-wahyn-nal-i-tee]
“Equine”
Refers to any member of the family Equidae that includes horses, donkeys, and zebras.
“Personality”
The visible aspect of character as it impresses others.
“Humanity”
The quality of being humane; kindness; benevolence.
Every curve of a horse is elegant. Their emotion is inferred and they rarely make an awkward movement. Their eyes give us a sense of their character. Their ears give us a sense of their reactions and intentions. Their lips give us a sense of their thoughts. Their hoofs — as sturdy as a foundation of a house but very graceful at the same time — give us their reaction.
Existence with these spirits is a gift.
Horses want to love and be loved. They want to be taught and they want to teach. Their ability to communicate their fears, needs, desires, and discomforts depend on the reflection of the observer.
Let go and observe the lesson.
Here are horses and how and where they are meant to be — free.