Some sections are somewhat difficult to understand as a lay person. Basically, as I understand his theory to be is, that there is a "magnetic mirror" or bridge, which consist of electro magnetic components in spacetime, and that the thought or intent (energy) is not local but may in fact reside on that plane or is formed on the plane.
MEs and magnetic flux tube structures seem to provide a royal road to the understanding of living systems as macroscopic quantum systems. The pairs formed by MEs and magnetic flux tubes define 'magnetic mirrors' serving as electromagnetic bridges between systems (not only living ones).
ME='massless extremals'
Magnetic mirrors can also serve as bridges between different brains, organisms, and also between living and nonliving systems. This provides a general mechanism for remote mental interactions like hypnosis, telepathy, remote healing, remote vision, identification phenomena, and psychokinesis. Magnetic mirrors make possible sharing of mental images and telepathy. Magnetic mirrors make also possible feedback so that the active participant (say the healer or the sender of a telepathic message) can gradually learn how to generate the desired effect. The role of the medium is to act as a relay station to which the audience and the sender of the message are connected by magnetic mirrors. The role of medium can be also taken by 'adjunct', an object owned by a healer or healee.
Now regarding healing energy is the last segment of his work:
4. A general model for remote mental interactions
TGD provides a general model for the phenomena like remote mental interactions defying standard science explanations (see the article of Lian Sidorov <8>). Remote healing and viewing are special case of remote mental interactions. One healing method goes under name Qigong (see the article <22>). Qigong is a general term for a large variety of traditional Chinese energy exercises and therapies. Qigong is generally considered as a self-training method or process through Qi (vital energy) and Yi (consciousness or intention) cultivation to achieve the optimal state of both body and mind. The traditional Chinese medicine postulates the existence of Qi, which could be regarded as a kind of subtle energy circulating around the physical body.
In TGD framework the energy associated with MEs and supra currents flowing along magnetic circuitry would be a natural counterpart of Qi. Also the energy liberated when quantum entangled bound state between healer and healed is generated is a good candidate for Qi. Yi would in turn would translate to p-adic cognitive representations representing also intentions, perhaps p-adic variants of MEs. Internal Qigong refers to self healing whereas external Qigong means directing Qi energy or intention to help others by opening Qi blockages or inducing the sick Qi to get out of body, or helping to achieve Qi balance. The physiological, chemical and electromagnetic effects of both internal and external Qigong have been studied (<8> contains large number of related references). Also the effects of Qigong healing on cancer has been studied <22>.
there is more, but in general, quite fascinating
http://www.emergentmind.org/pitkanenI2a.htm
This site has quite few articles by prominent researchers and scientists (Penrose, Hameroff, Bohm, Sheldrake others) working towards understanding consciousness - It takes me a long time to understand some articles, but I have visited their site on and off for quite some time now, and still have only read very few of the articles and papers collected there.
http://www.emergentmind.org/jnlrmiiv1.htm
So -to those ;-) -
who think to dismiss certain practices and traditions along with science -
welcome to the wild wild universe :)