A. I think if you want to make a case that electrically grounding your own body may be good for you,
I'd say I'm open to looking at any evidence you have for that.
B. But if you want to make a case that some undisclosed bible scholars think trees in the bible are metaphors for umbilical cords which tie us to "mother earth"... that doesn't sound like a very compelling doctrine.
I would also note that claiming you have evidence for both A and B are not the same as actually presenting evidence for A and B.
MW. get the PEMF book. I read it a few years ago. It's by Bryant A Meyers
There is a lot of info in there about this whole field of biological science.
Also, "
A handful of small studies have found that grounding appears to provide some general health benefits, such as better sleep, less pain, reduced stress and tension, and better immune function compared to study participants who weren’t grounded. One study suggested that earthing eliminates the potentially harmful effects of the electromagnetic fields given off by all the electronic devices that surround us."
https://www.drweil.com/health-wellness/balanced-living/healthy-living/is-there-anything-to-earthing/
I have read some of these studies, I think at least one or more on PubMed and some other venue. If I recall correctly, that one was done by a doctor and a group in Canada.
I have to look for them when I have more time.
But you know the fact that you don't get this in the bible tells me you really are starting from the wrong premise. If you start with bad ingredients, you'll never make a good meal.
This is why I am hesitant to go much further with you. I have seen and witnessed this mind set so many times before, and worse, from Christians. No offense, but you just don't get it, which in and of itself is not a big deal, but you not looking to where I said to look in the bible and is a stumbling block for you.
It's the same old story, you don't know what you don't know.