Something that I have long reflected on that you have at the center of your talk involves the "consensual" interaction that we have with the entities. I have found the term of "consensual reality" to be a bit of a misnomer because in these instances, consensuality seems relative. When I smoke DMT in the room with someone else, the other person may not be aware of the entities, but it doesn't mean that we (the entities and I) are not aware of each other, and it stands to reason that we are aware of each other.
If I might nitpick at the same point, I am curious what the entities' awareness of our physical surroundings and of others in the environment might be. What I might glean from your talk is that I think that you believe they are unaware of these things, but they are quite "physically" affected by the surroundings regardless of their awareness of it. In other words, the size of the room I am in matters. The room is like a container for the experience, which correlates to closed-eye visions as well. In a small room, everything is upclose, and packed together. In a larger room, everything is spaced out accordingly. The physical clutter in the room provides obstacles for them, which they tend to circumvent rather than faze through. I have never seen them directly engage with other people, but then again, I find that without others bound by their awareness, they don't stand much to gain by trying to interact with them. Perhaps in your model, they might be aware of your physical surroundings for so long as you are aware of theirs.