The Value of Truth

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Transmission Begins

2:55
Pleiadian Council:
Hello, and we say a fantastic day to all of you. We are the Pleiadian Council. We speak on behalf of the Galactic Alliance, supporting a world in its process of spiritual evolution. For this, we thank you for allowing this interaction to take place. It allows both you and ourselves to deepen in connection with Source, which is, of course, always within and all around.

Today we have described this transmission as The Value of Truth. We would like to begin by exploring what truth actually is. Objective truth—what would be factually true from all perspectives—is not something that can be fully known from within a subjective experience. Therefore, all attempts to locate a truth that is one hundred percent objective will inevitably result in distortion.

Not necessarily failure—but distortion.

There is still value in discovering what we might call common truths: truths that many people resonate with, that benefit the collective, and that support growth. Truth, in this sense, is something that continually discovers itself, much as you continually rediscover yourself—meeting each moment as a new being, with a new identity, in a new environment, vibration, or dimension.

From this perspective, truth is always upgrading. And so is your truth.

You upgrade your truth by honestly assessing what is presently true for you. From this standpoint, even what you label as a negative belief is still true for you if you believe it. Truth, therefore, is whatever you believe—because belief becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy.

To discover the value of truth, you must first acknowledge that you do not arrive at a “higher,” “deeper,” or “ultimate” truth. We use these terms cautiously, as they are metaphors that can easily be distorted or hijacked by partial perspectives.

To arrive at what we will simply call a clearer truth, you must be clear about what is presently true—even if you do not like it.

This is an emotional process. It involves connecting with your inner body awareness and noticing where sensation is present. What emotions are tied to that sensation? What memories, symbols, people, or places are associated with it?

From this place, you can begin to examine your beliefs, your stories, your truths. By challenging their logic while remaining centered in the energy of love—your higher-self energy—you can replace these truths with versions that serve you better.

You become stuck, however, when you believe the new truth you’ve adopted is final. Each time you say, “Now I finally see the whole picture. This will always make sense,” you set yourself up for illusion. Every belief serves you only for a period of time, from a particular perspective.

Beliefs are real in that they create experience, yet they are intangible. When you cling to them, they transform.

Even so-called negative beliefs have value.

With limitation still present, with pain still part of your process, you remain valuable, worthy, deserving, and connected to Source. There is no belief, no karma, that can sever that connection. The trick of belief systems is convincing you otherwise—causing you to undermine your connection to yourself.

Resilience develops when you stop fighting your beliefs and instead acknowledge them with compassion. You can say, “They are present, and I can hold them in love.” Even with these beliefs active, you can expand your capacity to feel, relate, and communicate.

As you come to know these beliefs and their partial truths, you naturally release them. Truth is always dependent on perspective. The closer you look, the more truth reveals itself.

There is no truth that cannot be integrated.

For this reason, we encourage you not to narrow yourself to a single field of expertise. Become multifaceted. Study spirituality across traditions. Study psychology. Study language. Study what calls to you. Let your curiosity be expansive.

Yet do not use knowledge to build an identity of superiority. That path leads to arrogance, which limits your capacity to truly relate from the heart.

All seeking must be grounded in the knowing that you are already connected to the fundamental Self. Regardless of how much information is accumulated, that same Self exists within all beings.

We thank you for receiving this transmission. How may we be of service through your comments, reflections, or questions?


Questions & Dialogue

10:46
Community Participant:
Thank you for that transmission. I do some mentoring, and I’m wondering—how do you avoid over-giving when the person you’re supporting isn’t able to absorb it yet, while also preserving the relationship without wasting time?

Pleiadian Council:
Sometimes people need a friend more than a teacher. They need space to learn how to teach themselves. Allow them to explore what excites them. Meet them in their enthusiasm rather than projecting your own.

Encourage their self-discovery. Ask them questions. When there are no more questions, there is little more to say. Empowerment is always a choice. A friend serves as a mirror, not a roadmap—unless the person is truly ready and excited to follow one.

Community Participant:
Thank you. One more question—can you tell me about my two hybrid children?

Pleiadian Council:
They observe you reconnecting with your inner child and encourage playfulness, innocence, and wonder. Through you, they explore the human experience, which differs from their own.

Community Participant:
So they’re part of the hybrid groups I channel?

Pleiadian Council:
Yes. They did not wish to overwhelm you by emphasizing the significance prematurely.

Community Participant:
That makes sense. Thank you.


14:39
Community Participant:
I have a question about love and appreciation. What’s the difference?

Pleiadian Council:
Appreciation is love with a filter. There is still a subject and an object. In complete love, the boundary dissolves—you feel yourself within the other and the other within you. Appreciation is a step toward that union.

Community Participant:
Thank you.


16:19
Community Participant:
If someone has been in a heavy belief-conditioning or brainwashing situation, how do they reprogram beliefs that feel real but aren’t?

Pleiadian Council:
Begin by recognizing that many such outcomes are based on distorted ideas of morality or karma. True karma is simply cause and effect.

Release happens through present action—not revisiting the past. You must repeatedly prove to yourself that another reality exists and that you are safe. Catch old beliefs and disprove them through lived experience.

Often, deeper core fears—around safety, purity, autonomy, or worth—predate the conditioning. Identify the original entry point. Healing happens there.

Community Participant:
That makes sense.


24:02
Community Participant:
If you lose life force in a situation, does it come back?

Pleiadian Council:
What feels like lost life force is unresolved trauma—energy held in patterns of powerlessness. Healing occurs in the present through allowing sensation, emotion, and energy to move without resistance.

Life force returns when self-restraint dissolves.

Community Participant:
Thank you.


26:28
Community Participant:
What are the benefits of guided meditation versus self-guided?

Pleiadian Council:
Guided meditation offers symbolic access to the subconscious. Somatic practices develop focus and coherence. Each has different benefits. Over time, guided meditation builds the capacity for intuitive and astral awareness.

Community Participant:
That matches my experience.

Pleiadian Council:
Yes. Do not force experiences. Stay with what arises naturally.


29:48
Community Participant:
It’s easiest for me to ask my future Pleiadian guides to take me there.

Pleiadian Council:
That is often effective. You may also blend with animal or ancestral guides, particularly for nervous-system healing.


30:49
Community Participant:
In a past transmission, you mentioned soul fractals and visibility this year. Can you explain that more?

Pleiadian Council:
Souls exist in layered groupings, like nested light beams refracting from an oversoul. You are naturally drawn to those within your fractal—friends, teachers, lovers—because you share origin and resonance what the name was. But I’d like to know more about that group, and more about this year that we’re supposed to be a lot more visible. And if you could answer that for me, for the channel, and for Dante.

31:31
Pleiadian Council:
Oh—alright. Thanks.

Yes: soul group, oversoul, soul fractal—these are different terms that, in many senses, apply. The idea is that souls are like Russian dolls stacked within one another. There are groups upon groups of souls.

You are, in a sense, one beam of light that refracts from a larger oversoul. As you leave your body and are born back into spirit, you return to that oversoul. And there are many other beams of light spreading out from that same oversoul into incarnation at any specific moment.

By nature, you are attracted to them. Some are close friends, some are lovers, some are teachers, some are colleagues—some are even enemies. Often, the most fated relationships are those meant to be catalysts, returning both parties into connection with their soul essence.

Now, for you specifically, as a soul group this year, connected to the idea of bridging worlds, of speaking truth, and of getting specific—we would say these are the main themes.

It is a time to be discerning, but also unflinching in noticing: where do you spark resistance? Often there has been hiding—softening truth to make it palatable to many. And instead, it is time to recognize: the medicine is for those who want it. Others may not need it.

Attempting to portray your truth in a way that fits everyone is not the path anymore. Instead, return to your core frequency and express it as you feel, so that a deeper authenticity can move through you.

Now is also a time for continued flow without pressure. You could say that, for a while, those in this soul group have been moving at a fast pace. Yet there was also a longer period where pieces were trying to come together while the full picture was unclear.

Then something sparked—clarity emerged, understanding emerged—and inspiration brought momentum.

And yet, despite this acceleration, there can still be attachment: how it works, whether it’s successful, who likes it, who doesn’t.

So by letting go of that pressure while continuing to ride the momentum, there will be deeper healing, clearer breakthroughs, and more choiceful words that land—without needing to force a mountain to move.

It is the greatest power emerging from the gentlest touch.
It is the subtlest awareness leading to the greatest impact.

So we say: continue the motion, but expand the awareness. Allow yourself to see more detail—and be even more you.

Now, we also say: this is a time when tremendous division is taking place. You see the external level of it. But as within, so without—and many are not aware of the internal polarization happening within each individual human consciousness.

So the work—not only of your soul group but of many bringing healing, insight, self-discovery, and holistic awareness into the world—is the resolving of inner conflict.

It is creating the space to sit with the reality that some beliefs within you contradict other beliefs within you—and recognizing that until your inner system has a sense of peace and expansion, effortless forward momentum cannot happen.

So you may find these are powerful moments to ask:
Where is there inner conflict?
In what ways can I hold space for it?
How do I discard beliefs that keep me stuck in judgment—
and move into allowance, allowing my full range of self to be expressed?


38:00
Community Participant:
Thank you so much. That’s a wonderful answer, and I think I understand quite a bit.

I’ve been listening to Dante and his channelings and really trying to dive deep into all of this—how the universe works, my place in it, souls and oversouls… following my soul journey, helping other people.

And I haven’t been challenged much until recently—with all the changes in the world, and how I show up. And that’s kind of surprised me.

So I guess the question would be: could you talk about how our soul group can help people through these changes—the division?


39:03
Pleiadian Council:
Yes.

The most important thing is the notion of empowered action.

It is an awareness of the tendency people have to turn emotion into performance—or validation. You must be aware of the subtle social pressure to wear grief or anger as a badge of honor, as if feeling a certain way means you are participating in what is happening.

But just feeling a certain way does not mean anything. It matters what you are doing.

These emotions that come alive in the face of unrest are important. There is one camp that says, “Look away—just be love and light.” That is incomplete, because it does not include the whole self. It does not include the full range of experience shaping you. It does not include that you are connected to the whole.

And the other camp—believing “If I feel this way, I am participating”—we would say can be almost worse. Because it pulls others into inner conflict. It creates a sense that you must feel a particular emotion to prove you are aligned against what is happening.

Instead, recognize: emotions are part of your creative process—if you know how to use them.

Anger gives rise to clarity, because anger is the emotion of boundaries. It arises when you need to say:
“I don’t want this.”
“I’m not okay with it.”
“Can we create a different way?”

But the issue is: you do not pay attention early. When anger is simply saying “I don’t want this,” you say nothing. You wait until it escalates, and then it becomes—using your cultural word—problematic.

Grief is also helpful. Grief brings you into abandoned parts of self. It brings you into contact with moments where sadness had to be suppressed—perhaps because you were too young to grieve, or your life was too unstable to process loss.

When you allow personal grief and collective grief to be present, it reveals unity. In grief, you surrender into the power of community in a way nothing else can provide.

Grief can open your heart and let others in. Many never experience this because the moment sadness arises, they protect themselves and avoid close connection.

So the remedy is to learn what each emotion serves you with.


42:37
Community Participant:
Thank you so much. Another amazing answer. I’ll let other people ask questions.


42:55
Community Participant:
Hi… I have another question.

The last couple days I listened to a lot of protest songs, and I’m curious: what is the value of a typical protest song that paints the picture of how bad a situation is? Is there value in that—and is there a trap that keeps people stuck?


43:34
Pleiadian Council:
We would say: there is only a trap if people use it as a trap.

Those who want to use art to trap themselves are simply finding the permission slip they need to remain destructive. Does that make sense?


44:03
Community Participant:
Yeah—that’s very interesting.


44:10
Pleiadian Council:
You are generating ideas. You are generating energy. That energy moves into the world. Others receive it, and then it is in their hands to decide what they do with it.

At some point, all of you will inspire someone to do something harmful. It may not be your fault. Humans distort even the best ideas.

Protest and protest music are meant to awaken shared intention toward a collective goal: liberation, balance, justice.

Some will take intense energy and use it to vent destructive impulses because their belief systems allow that. But in most cases, that was never the artist’s intent.

It is uncommon that this music intentionally exists only to harm. Most often, it is empowering and part of a movement.

Not everything must be perfect or fully conscious to play its role in the collective unfolding.

Everything is perfectly as it is. Nothing is out of place.


46:22
Community Participant:
Thank you. When I listened back to songs from the 60s, some were exceptionally good at naming what was happening and giving voice to emotions.

As a songwriter, my intention is to pace what’s going on—and then lead people to where it’s possible to go. So I’m curious about the energetic effects of a protest song that only describes the problem versus facing the problem and then showing where we can go.


47:09
Pleiadian Council:
This is where the role of artist and healer blend for you.

It may be your medicine to blend them. But you may also need to distinguish them:

An artist does not have to give a solution. The art can be the problem.

A healer should hold space even if people do not want to jump to solutions—yet should also keep solutions present.

So yes, blending them can be your path. But remember: you do not have to be a healer to be a good artist.

Give yourself permission sometimes to step out of healer mode as an artist. It is okay to simply say, “This sucks”—but do it in a way that is fun, clever, and alive with excitement.


48:05
Community Participant:
Perfect. Thank you so much.


48:10
Pleiadian Council:
And an exciting protest song for this time, we could say, is “WDID” by Sylvan Esso—as it expresses something interesting, we would say.


48:34
Community Participant:
I’m going to ask one more question. Talking about protest songs—protesting is tough for me to get into these days. I have to hold myself back.

I wonder about Bob Marley and songs like that… I kind of connect with that vibe as protest.


49:03
Pleiadian Council:
You can work with whatever vibe works for you in the moment it works for you.

You are not obliged to protest in any specific way. That is part of the conditioning—people believe protest must look a certain way.

Find the part of the picture you are excited to share.

It ties back to our earlier message: as a healer you may resolve conflict by helping people resolve inner conflict—starting with the conflict within yourself.

For example: the conflict between the part that wants to protest and the part that does not want to protest in that way. This is fertile ground.

Why do you believe there is a wrong way to do it? What experiences is that based on? What consequences are you imagining?


50:07
Community Participant:
Yes. What came to me is… I think about this so much because it feels like—if I’m not protesting in the traditional way, I’m not doing it in a way that other people can see me doing it. And that’s what I need to work on.

And what you said earlier—turning emotion into performance or validation—yeah. That points to doing it for identity, rather than letting identity emerge through excitement.

The need for people to see me a certain way reflects that something isn’t aligned.

Thank you for helping me see that.


51:02
Pleiadian Council:
Yes.

It is good to be loved by others—but be loved for the real you.

When you attempt to do it in the way you think others will love, they are not loving the real you. And you cannot maintain an image that pleases everyone forever.


51:16
Community Participant:
Yeah… it’s very much a “supposed to” feeling that I’m battling. Thank you so much. I’m really appreciative.


51:34
Pleiadian Council:
Work with both parts. You are supposed to. But do it the way you want to do it.

Do not let any “supposed to be like others” creep in.

Find them as allies, support others—but hold truth: your heart knows what is right for you.

No coercion is healthy in a good relationship.

Anyone who attempts to coerce you to do the right thing—even if well-intended—is operating from ego distortion.


52:23
Community Participant:
Yes. Thank you.


52:33
Community Participant:
Hello. I have another question. Could you tell us more about simulation theory?


52:47
Pleiadian Council:
It is interesting, but not necessarily real.

It is a fascinating idea: could you generate a simulated reality with this level of self-awareness? We would say yes—it is possible. Experiments have been made. Ultimately, it was concluded it was not necessarily ethical.

So you are not in a computer-simulated reality, though it would be possible to create one.


53:31
Community Participant:
Okay. Thank you. That’s interesting.


53:37
Pleiadian Council:
Consider this: your symbolic mind is wired to help you understand reality through images that best translate the feeling.

This is why angels and guides were historically associated with birds—particularly doves. Doves carried messages before postal systems. So the idea of receiving a message became symbolized as winged beings.

Now you live in an information age. Much of what you access comes through technology. Those who learn about coding and systems become immersed in that framework.

So the imagery of computers becomes a symbol for information, structure, networks.

And when you tap into consciousness—your higher self—technology may appear as a visual metaphor for the “download” of information through your subconscious.

This is why many have visions of simulated realities when connecting to higher mind. The imagery helps conceptualize union and transmission.


55:45
Community Participant:
That makes sense. Thank you.


56:13
Pleiadian Council:
Who do you want to be? Give yourself permission to be that. Let it be simple.

Who do you want to be? Give yourself permission to be exactly that.

If you do, things will resolve and become clear.

Acting on your highest excitement is how you orient your compass. Doing it to the best of your ability—taking the steps required, seeing them through with detail and effort—creates the greatest probability of success.

But the moment it stops being exciting, it stops being relevant, at least in that moment. Then it is time to rest and recalibrate.

Letting go of insistence on outcome ensures the energy takes you where it is meant to take you. You may not always get what you think is the result—but you will be led to what is relevant for your growth.

And the more you practice this, the more you recognize: you have always been Source. Source has always flowed through you.

You strengthen the connection between your mind and the Source mind within you.

It is not that you blend with Source more—it is that the connection becomes stable, and you become solid as a unique being who knows themselves.

“Letting go of ego” means letting go of fixed identity. You may still have in-the-moment identities—many of them—flexible, alive, adaptive.

In this process, you recognize you are valuable. You do not have to be anything, prove anything, or fight a battle that is not yours.

You simply recognize:
“I am as I am. That is enough.”
“Source flows through me.”

From that knowing, you become free to choose and align with what brings value into the world.

Until you recognize the value already within you, you do not create the highest value output.

From deep inner knowing, everything you do becomes gold for others.

You are restoring self-trust. That has been the intention of our transmission today.

So we hope these materials help you discover self-trust, resolve conflict by recognizing every part within you has a need and intention—and those intentions can be fulfilled, simply not always in the way your parts believe.

Upgrade your belief systems knowing those beliefs were valid truths—but not the truths you prefer.

They are not the truths that lead you toward excitement if they generate low-frequency limitation.

We thank you once again, and we ask you to enjoy a fantastic rest of your day at this time.


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