Two Full Circles Undivided

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Slater’s modern & timeless mystical poetry is written as a guided healing journey for the body, mind, heart & soul.

“This is profound poetry for the mind, body, spirit & soul.” – Reader Review

“TWO FULL CIRCLES UNDIVIDED is not just a collection of poetry. Each poem is interwoven with the other poems, creating a profound tapestry of healing in the reader.” – Reader Review

“It is a love story, a journey through the deepest forests and the wildest, most sun-dazzled oceans of heart and soul. Thank you, Wendy E. Slater, for this book’s profound healing journey. Slater, I believe, is the poet of our time.” – Reader Review

SLATER’S POEMS ARE A SHARING OF WORDS THAT GUIDE THE READER INTO THE TRANSFORMATION OF UNIVERSAL AND INDIVIDUAL WOUNDS INTO WISDOM.

Slater’s modern mystical poetry is a guiding beacon that ignites a wisdom-filled path to awaken, mend, tune, and align your soul and heart healing. Slater’s words transform wounds and scars into wisdom as she guides the reader from the shadows of the Self into light.

Wendy E. Slater’s modern mystical poetry will take you on a journey of the soul to inspire, mend, comfort, and ignite your self-discovery, self-realization, and transformation.

TWO FULL CIRCLES UNDIVIDED is a self-help book written as a book of transformational poetry.

My Review:

Mary Schmidt

5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful

Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2025

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This book of poetry is absolutely beautiful and beyond… the first poem touched my heart deeply as it reminded me of my children in heaven. I had tears and the words moved me. Not long after a poem with tree branches struck me deeply. I knew the best was yet to come. The heart yearns for what it wants, and then two become one in a dance as ancient as time. The sensuality of the poems with eloquent words of love, and more. Honestly, as a woman, the poetry alone could bring a woman to climax. I’ve never written that about any book! Until now…I can only imagine what the words do to a man. I’ve never read poetry in this style before, but I’m happy I did.

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