This isn't going to be in an energy body sort of way, but maybe you can think of how to relate the two.
The earth has a magnetic sphere around it (it looks like an apple, sort of, dipping in at the poles and stretching out at the sides) with many layers.
As all magnets do, it attracts charged particles. Neutral particles have no affect because the north and south poles attract their opposites. What happens is that charged particles spiral around magnetic fields, trapping them. Now, our bodies are made of billions of little things we call atoms. Each atom contains many electrons, which are charged particles. My theory of this is that, since energy can be the movement of electrons (most of the time it is), the magnet attracts these electrons. So in our body, the energy body is energy, possibly containing some charged particles (remember this is my theory), so magnetism will excite the energy body from its normal activities.
I hope this helps, I know it may be kind of confusing
, but maybe you can find knowledge in my rantings. Again, this is just my theory. It could be totally wrong, but then again Einstein didn't get anywhere without making some hypotheses in a new field.
The earth has a magnetic sphere around it (it looks like an apple, sort of, dipping in at the poles and stretching out at the sides) with many layers.
As all magnets do, it attracts charged particles. Neutral particles have no affect because the north and south poles attract their opposites. What happens is that charged particles spiral around magnetic fields, trapping them. Now, our bodies are made of billions of little things we call atoms. Each atom contains many electrons, which are charged particles. My theory of this is that, since energy can be the movement of electrons (most of the time it is), the magnet attracts these electrons. So in our body, the energy body is energy, possibly containing some charged particles (remember this is my theory), so magnetism will excite the energy body from its normal activities.
I hope this helps, I know it may be kind of confusing
