The Soul-Body Connection: A Magnetic Theory of Life

The body’s internal circuitry powers a magnet-like mechanism within it, designed to attract the unborn soul (the soul never takes birth and the soul never dies, therefore the soul is never born). This is not an ordinary magnet – it’s a magnet that holds the soul within the body.

When the body is healthy, this circuitry keeps the magnet activated. The soul is attached to this activated magnet, and through this attachment, prana flows through the body and the body becomes alive.

Over time, as the body weakens, the magnet begins losing its power because the circuitry within the body that’s required to keep the magnet activated deteriorates or breaks down.

In case of an accident, as long as the circuitry involved in keeping the magnet activated is not broken, the person continues to live even after the accident. However, if the accident damages this critical circuitry, the magnet loses its power.

As soon as this activated magnet loses its power, the soul leaves the body, and the body becomes medically dead.

During near-death experiences, this activated magnet loses its power temporarily. For instance, consider a surgery where a patient is clinically dead for a few seconds and then returns to life once the doctor repairs what was damaged. During this period, since the critical circuitry inside the body is temporarily broken, the magnet becomes deactivated, which forces the soul to leave the body temporarily.