In the July 2025 ET Board Meeting, something happened that I want to talk about.
In the beginning, Courtney is talking about how hot it is in the studio because of the heat dome in Atlanta. He then introduces the two ET guests and asks them whether they are affected by the heat. He then translates their response as follows:
"They can actually feel the heat, but it's not affecting them."
This is a perfect example of a false translation. I tuned in to their actual response and got something else:
"We can feel heat, but it's not affecting us in the same way how it affects you (humans)."
Here's why Courtney gets it wrong: He asks about the current heat in the studio, and therefore expects an answer regarding that specific situation. But the answer was more nuanced, because in telepathy, it doesn't come in words. They sent more information about how heat is affecting them in contrast to humans because of their different physiology, and from this information you can also get to the conclusion that the heat in the studio would not affect them.
This example shows that your expectations can shape your interpretations. And the same is true for other interpretations, like "time and space is non-linear" or "necessary violence", for instance.
Let's look at non-linear time. Well, time is defined as being linear. You have an event A and an event B, with event A preceding event B. They are connected in a linear manner. For example, the ET guests lived on their planet (event A), then got attacked and hurt (event B), then they managed to free themselves (event C), and heal (event D), and so on. It happened in a linear manner, and it must happen in a linear manner, because reacting to an event that didn't happen yet doesn't make any sense.
But – and that's what Aziz means (as far as I'm concerned) – time PERCEPTION isn't linear. While time is linear – that's why we speak of timeLINES – the perception of timelines and events on these timelines can be out of order.
Now let's look at the "necessary violence" concept, which is really important to understand.
As I already explained here on the forums, violence is force that is violationg the rights of others. And because of this definition, there is no necessary violence at all. But there can be necessary force in order to protect yourself and others against violence.
For example, if you are attacked and respond with force, leading to the attacker getting hurt or even killed, that is not violence. Humans on Earth conflate the concepts of violence and force, which is the result of bad ET indoctrination – because you need to know the difference in order to know what a right is, and bad ETs don't want us to be that wise.
We need to be more careful with our translations. This also applies to AI when translating field impressions. Having clear definitions is crucial to get the original meaning across for people who are not capable of telepathy yet.