Sacred touch of light
Healing hands expressing love
doesn’t matter how
I met Carol Maleki at an Academy for Guided Imagery 4-day intensive. Not only is she a Healing Touch practitioner she’s an artist. When I saw a small sample of her work I couldn’t believe my eyes.
If you have any idea how difficult it is to paint realism with watercolor, and even if you don’t, you’ll be touched too by her work. Take a look:

Haiku-Heights
prompt, light
sacred light is precious.
charming talent…welcome back to us today.
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your haiku is a delight to read.
😉
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Lovely work, both the haiku and the paintings:)
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lovely haiku and photo
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‘Sacred touch of light’ that has such a divine feel to it, like I’m touched and healed. The paintings are beautiful, almost life-like.
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True..
I we are healed… Why should we know how…!!!
Nicely penned…
Details in relation to IBS America
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Beautiful paintings. Realism is a rarity these days. thanks for sharing, Judith!
Hank
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A healing touch is wonderful to have and to share. The art work is beautiful.
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Amazing! She was given the talent to also provide healing through her paintings. The colors are very soothing, especially the flower picture. I like that line – sacred touch of light 🙂
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I love your poem! And you are right, it doesn’t matter how healing takes place or where the light comes from! Art work is lovely too!
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Wow! Nice artwork … your haiku is a word painting.
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Lovely haiku Judy! 🙂
Jingles of celebration!
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Lovely artwork, loving the costal scenes. You chose a great “light” for this haiku.
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Amazing pictures … full of life !!!
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Nope, doesn’t matter how at all. It just is. The art work is really something. The desert scene is just gorgeous. I love the kids on the beach too.
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