HIMPower Magazine August 2015 | Page 17

mature enough to receive it, the right person will come to get it to the next level. HimPower: Do you see yourself going to places or will you have a place for people to come to with this program? Jessica: I want to go places, but I also want a place for them to come to. What do you do when you get to a place and you tell them how they can be healed and that person says, “I understand what you’re saying but my father has been raping me since I was three”, and they have to go back into that environment. That’s a conversation that needs more, like finding a safe place to go. The whole process, I want to go out to catch the fish and give them a place of safety. HimPower: This project sounds really inspiring. It is easy to tell you are very passionate about it. Jessica: It keeps me up at night and lets me know I have to finish before I die. When it came to writing my second album, I couldn’t sleep at night. I was thinking, I have to get it done. I have to help as many people as I can. Music soothes like a massage, but it’s temporary relief. If we can get them tools that give positive thoughts rather than dwelling on the negative. It’s like, hey, think better, think positive— think on things that are lovely and of a good report. HimPower: Does your current tour include making people aware of this project? Jessica: The travel is just for the music. I really don’t know how to get away from the music. I want to focus on the project, but I love what I do. At the same time, I am called to do more things. I admire TD Jakes and others who can do so m