Summary: Much better than volume 1, IMO, but still written in a format that will not be for everyone. That said, this piece has a strong root bridging science back into the spiritual. It just seems that Melchizedek is gifted with knowledge but not necessarily mass communication at this point in his life.
This book continues the 2nd volume of this 2 volumes series that I would say is dedicated to a particular view point of divine shapes. You will like this series if you are already studying Divinci or if you are just someone who is drawn to new age thinking. These shapes show up in nature as well as in most religious art.
So Volume 2 goes a bit more into these shapes in particular focusing on the Mer-Ka-Ba (Merkaba) which is the most powerful spiritual white light shape. This is essentially the 3D version of the Star of David. There is great power in this shape, mostly because of it's many faces and what that light energy can do to refract the god power within all of us.
He does talk about spirits, other dimensions and alien races. Look, I get that most people are going to think all this sounds nuts. For me, within madness is some insight or truth to be garnered. Since I am very sensitive to negative and positive energy, it is very easy for me to take away just the portion of the shapes, particularly those within crystals and what I might do with them to help manage this sensitivity. Additionally the work with mediation, and mediation with different crystals and shape energy are intriguing to me.
I do like the stories of healing that he provides, but I can def see how this might become offensive if your belief system is antagonistic to it.
Overall, I'm glad I read this book b/c I know a lot of people who have and at least I understand where they stand and what is a part of their psyche. Not all of them are into every word, but the stuff that is more application based (mostly in Volume 2) is relevant. I do think there have been a lot more books since that speak to application of the concepts.