Jewel offers a poetic and powerful reflection on the fragility of innocence and the need to preserve it in a world often marked by hatred, violence, and suffering. She evokes powerful images such as Ophelia drowning under the weight of her own emotions, the hatred provoked by Hitler, violence in a small town in Ohio, and the inner struggles of individuals. The central message is that innocence cannot be lost, it simply must be nurtured and protected. Jewel invites us to be careful and gentle with one another, to build a safe place for people's souls, far from hatred, and to live with courage and love without fear. It is also a meditation on faith, forgiveness, and human nature.
Jewel offers a poetic and powerful reflection on the fragility of innocence and the need to preserve it in a world often marked by hatred, violence, and suffering. She evokes powerful images such as Ophelia drowning under the weight of her own emotions, the hatred provoked by Hitler, violence in a small town in Ohio, and the inner struggles of individuals. The central message is that innocence cannot be lost, it simply must be nurtured and protected. Jewel invites us to be careful and gentle with one another, to build a safe place for people's souls, far from hatred, and to live with courage and love without fear. It is also a meditation on faith, forgiveness, and human nature.