I’d worked another battlefield with Michael, and we’d talked about doing more. Since then, along came Priscilla, who is a veteran as well as a Ghostworker, and we talked, picking out Fredricksburg VA. There had been a terrible loss of life, the Union general responsible had been fired by President Lincoln. We picked a weekend, it happened to be days after the anniversary of the battle, we saw Union soldiers – people dressed up and an encampment recreating how it was, maybe they’re there all year.
Priscilla had a goal, to unite the forces, get them to work out their issues, remove hate and anger in doing so. My role was to get out of her way and support. We cased the area first, along Lee Drive, felt a lot of energies and picked a meeting place for the ghosts, at the parking lot adjacent to the road crossing Lee Drive. I contacted my Guides, to connect to those still in charge of these troops, I’d been told President Eisenhower is still down here, taking responsibility for all soldiers not yet moved on, and asked for the authority to order these troops to move on up. Permission granted. Then I worked on healing any soldier not well enough to move to the meetup site.
The next day, first stop was the visitor center adjacent to the sunken road wall and battlefield cemetery. A 22 minute movie helped a lot to put things in context. There’s lots of sources online to learn more, I used Wikipedia. Lots of posters at the scene helped. I just worked the stuck energies there, Priscilla did all the ghostwork. It was shocking how many people buried there were unidentified, just a stone with a number, below that the number of people buried under the one stone, The majority were unidentified, only their uniform helped to identify their unit.
Across the road is the Battlefield restaurant, a nice meal, we’d needed a break and to get warm again.
Then came Lee Drive, first stop, General Lee’s command post, more posters demonstrating the overwhelming benefits of picking the location first and fortifying it before battle. At the bottom of the path to his post, Priscilla had taken a picture with night vision and it showed a dark, fuzzy area, so we also worked that, finding intense emotions, brutality and remorse afterwards. We drove the entire road, working the isolated issues, it wasn’t until 4 pm ish that Priscilla did her energy works, I was in reserve for any stragglers. It worked wonderfully well, read Priscilla’s notes which follow. There were some soldiers unwilling to work through their issues, so I helped them move on.
We celebrated at El Rodeo restaurant, another great place, great food.
One thing I’d realized when doing healing work, running the colors, is to start with yellow. This repairs bones, so many people destroyed by the cannonballs. This new knowledge came in useful on the trip home, seeing the NYC Twin Towers area across the river, I did remote work to heal those ghosts, and it took much longer than usual, their bodies destroyed in the collapsing towers. I was exhausted, I asked the Higher Spirits to take over to help the ghosts work through the remaining traumas to help them move on up.
Here’s Priscilla’s notes:
SHONE in VA.
The Civil War Battle of Fredericksberg VA took place December 11-15th 1862.The Confederates lost about 4100 soldiers. The Union Army lost about 12,670. It was a Confederate Victory.
Paul and I traveled to the Battlefield for the weekend of December 13-15th 2024. The moon was full for our visit. This was an intensive undertaking for the two of us. We had many souls to move on. There were spirits from both sides of the battle, a lot of pain, sorrow, hate and confusion.
I will tell of my work. The first night , after we settled and ate dinner, we took a night time ride on Lee’s Drive. It was definitely spooky, as there were no lights on this park road. As we drove, at some points i could smell gunpowder in the air. I did not hear any gunshots and it was very dark so I doubt there was anyone out and about. We did stop along the way to get a preliminary sense of the area.There was a lot of healing to do.
We returned to the hotel to plan our healing for the next day. Saturday, we went to the Museum and the Fredericksburg National cemetery. We watched a short film about the history of the area and the battle itself. We then walked the path of The Sunken Road. This is where the Confederate Soldiers had the advantage, Part of the original wall was still standing and other was rebuilt. My method had to be unique to the area, the battle and current times. I worked to bring both the Union Souls and the Confederate Souls together to meet at the wall. I did not use energy to heal their bodies. I spoke to their souls and had them look at the shells of their bodies and the damage that war can do. I explained that this is a lesson to show the death and destruction hate can bring. I also helped them to realize that souls, whether in a living body or not, need to heal, understand , accept and love each other. If not , then the lesson will be repeated until it is learned. Some of the spirits were hard to convince. But when I reminded them that they will have to repeat the “lesson” in another lifetime, they began to come together. I moved them up to a place of peace with the help of spiritual guides and the souls of other fallen veterans.
The next area was within the cemetery.. There were many unidentified soldiers buried there, sometimes 3 or 4 to a single plot. No names, just numbers. This was a difficult task. I really just brought them to the light and asked for guidance from above, family , friends or just unconditional love to come down and bring them to peace.
We then returned to Lee Drive. The trenches were still there. I used the same method as at the wall. There were also souls of horses that were lost in the battle. I moved them up to be free and run wild. At the bottom of the hike to Lee’s command post , both Paul and I worked together to clear some very dark energy. This area made me very dizzy and terribly nauseous the night before and during our visit on Saturday. I’m not sure if we were feeling the same spirit or not. I felt that of a soldier who had a look at the painful death he had caused and the self-realization of the brutal man he had become. It took a lot of energy and love to help him move on. We then hiked up the trail to Lee’s command post. I just blanketed this area with love. My energy level was low at this point from the day’s work.
I am sure there are many more souls to be helped but I think we accomplished a lot within the time we had. Some of the souls said they would continue to work toward peace and love.