Remembering Perfection originally started life as my journal that I wrote just after leaving the Ashram. I was trying to figure out how to live what I had learnt and experienced in the everyday world. After writing 80 pages I realised I was writing a book.
I wrote this new revised version as I was having a lot of conversations with clients on the bigger questions of life. “Who am I?” “What is life about?” “Is this all there is?” “Where do I fit in this world?” It is these questions that go beyond the everyday, that indicate that we are looking for the bigger picture answers in our lives.
And it is my experience when we understand the bigger picture, that life begins to make more sense and we can live it more fully and with more joy.
There comes a time in life when we experience a Wake-up Call, something inside of us that wants to know more – yearns for connection even if we do not know what that means. It is a feeling inside and we can no longer ignore – it in fact we don’t want to.
Remembering Perfection addresses these inner questions and helps reconnect to the perfection of our Soul and find these answers.

Wisely written - this book is a guide for anyone struggling with how to live from the heart in the midst of our fast-paced world. With clear ideas and examples, Jessica shows us a way of living spiritually every day.

I love your book "Remembering Perfection." I quoted from it in my own workshop last weekend!! It is one of the best books I've ever read on the subject of how to live not only your best life but always in grace.

A handbook for wholeness, a spiritual “How To” guide for living in Grace. Jessica brings refreshing ease to re-connecting with our true nature. Each chapter gives simple tips for clearing away our illusions and confusion while deepening the awareness and appreciating of who we really are and how perfect that really is. Beautifully shared!

If passion is being connected to your heart then this book helps you get there. Using her own experiences Jessica leads us to a place of living in grace and love.