

Are you ready to let go of the things that are no longer serving you?
Are you ready to embrace the healing that is waiting for you?
My name is Jessica Taylor and I am the founder of The Art of Wholeness, a holistic practice dedicated to helping people on their journey to finding healing and wholeness.
I am wife to Jonathan and mother to two beautiful children, Gracie and Oliver, whom we homeschool. We live on Whadjuk Nyoongar Boodja in the Perth Hills. Nestled in the forest, we live on a 1.7 acre property which has become our own little oasis. A place for us to rest, work and play, in our own little sanctuary. I am also an intuitive artist, using bold colour acrylic paints on canvas. I love to create artwork that connects our inner and outer worlds and invites us to connect with intuition, witness beauty in transformation and to experience colour as a living, breathing language of the soul.
I am also an accredited BodyTalk therapist and Sound healer and I hold a BA in Psychology. My goal is to support people in becoming their whole selves as they heal mind, body and spirit, by sharing the wisdom of the body and connecting us to the healing power within us.

We offer three main services

BodyTalk therapy is a gentle, non-invasive holistic therapy. Using a Muscular Biofeedback method, we are able to communicate with the body, bringing it back into a state of homeostasis and healing.

Using instruments which create particular vibrations and frequencies, sound healing encourages the body to fully relax and enter into a state of being that is optimal for healing.

We use a Therasage Infrared Sauna in the Healing Room. Infrared Light has been shown to improve circulation, increase blood oxygen levels and cell repair and many other benefits.
I am an intuitive painter who works with bold colour acrylic paint to express the energy of transformation and intuition.
Guided by instinct and inspired by the natural world, my paintings emerge through layers of movement and emotion.
Each piece becomes a celebration of colour, flow, and connection to the earth and spirit.


The Art of Wholeness acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land with which we live, work and play;
the Whadjuk people of the Nyoongar nation.
We pay our respects to the community and elders; past, present, and emerging.

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