Not many books spell it out as well as Richard Lawrence's book UFO's and the Extraterrestrial Message. The chapter headings are as reads:
1. The arrival of the flying saucer
2. They make contact
3. X-Files, over-ups and downright lies
4. A close encounter in Hampshire
5. ETs in ancient records and religions
6. Life in a multidimensional universe
7. Mysticism and the Masters
8. Primary Terrestrial mental channel
9. The extraterrestrial message
My favorite chapter was the last one as channeled by George King. When asked about their religion they say this: I will say this about our religion. It is simplicity. We believe in one God, all is one, although one part may disturb another part and the resultant disturbance causes an appearance of disunity. page 158
Needless to say, we are the one disturbing the universe right not with our low spiritual level, our grasping at material things instead of spiritual things. If we truly could grasp what the ETs are trying to tell us, our world could be a paradise if we could just realize that all things are God and worthy of respect. This sounds a great deal like the Native American beliefs. The channels do say that reading and living the holy books of any of the great teachers will get you to the right place, and that all religions are valid is a nice change and would probably end more than a few wars if we truly believed such things. But then again, I think that greed is at heart of all wars and that religion is just an excuse, but hey that's just me.
Anyway, this book is a gem. Chapter by chapter is lays out the extraterrestrial subject from ancient times to present in an easy to understand way which probably won't convince the unbeliever, but will reinforce the believer who will probably be the only one reading the book. Such is life.
I plan on purchasing anything else I can get my hands on that talks about George King because it makes so much sense and even if you take out the ETs, the philosophy espoused in his channeled material is good to live by.