By Peggy River Singer
“Omaha Beach was one of the five main landing areas during the Allied invasion of German-occupied France on June 6, 1944 (D-Day). It was the most heavily defended and deadliest of all landing sites, with roughly 2,400 U.S. casualties out of 34,000 troops. Today, it is a place for reflection with memorials and the nearby American Cemetery.”
Oversoul: We are a collective of angels, fae, and guardian spirits of earth, sky, and sea who are helping to restore health and balance to this place of apocalypse. This work will take millions of years on many different levels, and there is no designated “end date.” There are still many lost souls wandering the area who don’t understand where they are or what has happened; many are looking for their lost comrades. Some are trapped in time-loops where they replay a particular experience over and over.
[I am shown a horrifying slow-motion sequence of a soldier stepping on a land mine and exploding into glory, which immediately starts at the beginning again.]
Oversoul: We do not interfere with those who are experiencing such distressing memories, it is not our job to change or “fix” their soul-contract choices. Instead, we remain benevolently neutral and support what they need and want to accomplish without asking intrusive questions, or judging.
Peggy: It took years to plan the invasion. I expect that angels, fae, and other beings knew ahead of time what would take place on that day?
Oversoul: Yes. Not in great detail, but an overall vista of infinite potential events. Our team was prepared for all possibilities well ahead of the actual invasion.
Peggy: Does this restoration work extend to other timelines?
Oversoul: Yes, certainly. Similar “teams” are at work on countless disaster sites on many different timelines and realities, including natural disasters like Mount Vesuvius destroying Pompeii in AD 79, the San Francisco earthquake in 1906, and the impact zone of the “dinosaur-killer” asteroid that landed in the Yucatan 66 million years ago.
Our support and restoration system includes “tiny disasters” such as a breath of wind moving a grain of sand in such a way that it disrupts the local micro-environment and all living things associated with it.
Every square inch of this world has experienced changes and upheavals, right down to the molten core. Eventually all such events and locations will be restored to complete, healed perfection. Humans with pure intentions can access and collaborate with this endeavor to help achieve this ultimate expression of grace. This conversation is complete.
Peggy River-Singer is an all-beings communicator, Pleiadian Starseed, and lifelong writer. She dwells in a funky little apartment on the enchanted shores of Ford Lake in Ypsilanti, where she teaches fae folk how to use and share Reiki to help bring more joy and healing into the world. More of her articles are posted on angelsfairiesandlife.wordpress.com. To request a communication session, please call (734) 548-0194.
“Omaha Beach was one of the five main landing areas during the Allied invasion of German-occupied France on June 6, 1944 (D-Day). It was the most heavily defended and deadliest of all landing sites, with roughly 2,400 U.S. casualties out of 34,000 troops. Today, it is a place for reflection with memorials and the nearby American Cemetery.”