Wendy E. Slater

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After a twenty-year hiatus from writing poetry, Wendy E. Slater composed 20 volumes of mystically inspired poetry, which began in 2001 during a sojourn to Scotland.

The Traduka Wisdom Poetry Series® is a modern mystical poetry collection written by the poet, Wendy E. Slater, to bring healing to each reader in a unique way.

“Wendy’s poetry offers guidance which will last for all times.” - Reader Review

The compilation of poetry volumes was created for the purpose of taking the reader on a journey of the soul to inspire, mend, comfort and ignite one’s own self-discovery, self-realization, and transformation.

“In a world that clouds up our senses, her verse is a haven of solace.” - Reader Review

Slater’s modern transcendent poetry brings comfort,
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Of the Flame, Poems - Volum...

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Into the Hearth, Poems-Volu...

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“Together let us hold the intention that all aspects of this living planet come together in love, acceptance, and celebration of both our diversities and commonalities. Let us possess the common purpose that we heal from our hearts into compassion and forgiveness for ourselves. Together let us own the belief that we will no longer unite with blame and judgement, but come to accept that we all carry the same wounds. In acknowledging this, the hope is for the whole planet in its jubilant diversity to be healed from any and all woundings so that we come together on equal footing, living in peace and joy and setting the tone for a future of harmony within and on this planet.
Peace to all and healing to all.”
Wendy E. Slater, Of the Flame, Poems - Volume 15

“When blame and self-judgement are transformed, healed, and cease to be, we have reawakened without the myth, the mythos, of separation. We are One.”
Wendy E. Slater, Into the Hearth, Poems-Volume 14

“It is in the healing of self-blame and judgement, that the self is liberated from the constraints of binding emotions...And you come to remember your true authentic self." © 2015 W.E. Slater”
Wendy E. Slater, Into the Hearth, Poems-Volume 14

“When blame and self-judgement are transformed, healed, and cease to be, we have reawakened without the myth, the mythos, of separation. We are One.”
Wendy E. Slater, Into the Hearth, Poems-Volume 14

“Together let us hold the intention that all aspects of this living planet come together in love, acceptance, and celebration of both our diversities and commonalities. Let us possess the common purpose that we heal from our hearts into compassion and forgiveness for ourselves. Together let us own the belief that we will no longer unite with blame and judgement, but come to accept that we all carry the same wounds. In acknowledging this, the hope is for the whole planet in its jubilant diversity to be healed from any and all woundings so that we come together on equal footing, living in peace and joy and setting the tone for a future of harmony within and on this planet.
Peace to all and healing to all.”
Wendy E. Slater, Of the Flame, Poems - Volume 15

“The oak trees had shed their leaves, revealing the inky thumbprints of crows' nests in the crackle glaze of dark branches.”
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“Don't waste time thinking about them. If they walked away from your love, they don't deserve your pain.”
C.L. Brown

“Ulysses found himself hopelessly adrift within the confines of a yew-hedge maze, the leaf tips of which were lit by a Communion-wafer moon that rested on the black tongue of night.”
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