That is an accurate description of the human assemblage of bodies. They are called vehicles, sheaths, envelopes, kosas or containers of different aspects of humans. This information is thousands of years old.
“According to the yoga tradition, every one of us has five bodies, each made of increasingly finer grades of energy” Yoga International

“The five koshas, or “sheaths,” are the subtle energetic and physical layers that make up human consciousness. Originating in the ancient Taittiriya Upanishad, they describe a journey of self-awareness moving from the outermost, tangible physical body inward to the deepest spiritual core. “
The information below is from https://kripalu.org/living-kripalu/five-koshas-layers-our-being-and-our-journey-inwards and some of the information does not hold up under remote viewing scrutiny.
The five koshas are (drum roll por favor!) the layers that make up our entire being. The word kosha translates to “sheath” and so they are (sort of) like Russian dolls, the sheaths that make up the complete “us.” Our physical layer is the outermost layer, and our spirit, or our soul, is the innermost.

1. Anamaya Kosha
The anamaya kosha is our most superficial layer, known as the “causal body,” our physical sheath. It is our muscles, bones, organs, and matter. It is what you can see and feel and touch, if not always by the naked eye, then under an equipped eye, such as under a microscope. This is the layer we are probably most easily aware of, as it is linked most closely to our sensory experience in this world—what we see, touch, etc. (i.e. you are definitely aware of your foot if it hurts). This kosha is most linked to our sense of survival, ego, and practical “runaround” in this world. But we are, I’m sure you’ll agree, not only our physical selves, now are we?
2. Pranayama Kosha
On a deeper level, the pranamaya kosha is our energetic body and breath, also known as the “subtle body.” You probably know that prana is “life force energy,” the “chi” that runs through us. This is the prana layer, beyond the physical plane, one you cannot always measure even with the most advanced technological tools. Let me give you some examples: Imagine walking down a dark, lonely street at night when suddenly you start sensing danger. You get “that” feeling at the pit of your stomach, check your surroundings and start walking faster perhaps. Another example would be when you meet someone new but somehow feel connected to them. You may feel deep love for them or appreciation like you’ve known them forever. You can’t quite explain why this is so, but you feel like you just reconnected with an old friend. Those are examples of true and real experiences (I’m sure you’ve experienced them yourself!) but could you measure them using technological tools? Not quite. Does that make them any less real? Absolutely not. Perhaps it is a person’s aura you are feeling (their own energetic/pranic body) perhaps you are sensing energies of situations around you. These real, energetic experiences are all of this layer, and as I mentioned, so is your breath.
3. Manamaya Kosha
On a deeper layer (one more Russian doll inwards), we have two layers of the mind. The manamaya kosha, known as the “lower mind” and the vijnanamaya kosha, known as the “higher mind.” Good to note that although they are named “lower” and “higher,” one is not better than the other, both are essential to us just the same. The manamaya kosha is linked to the left side of the brain, the sympathetic nervous system, and the reactive part of our mind. It is linked to activity, our practical experience in the world, and our stresses. It is the part of the mind that recognizes our “self” as separate, as a unique being that needs to take care of itself in order to make it through this world well and alive. The lower mind is where your endless mind-chatter resides (yes, not to worry, you are not alone, we all have one!).
4. Vijnanamaya Kosha
The vijnanamaya kosha is linked to the right side of our brain, our parasympathetic nervous system, that part of your mind that could remain aware of the thoughts without getting caught up in them. It is the part of the mind we aim to activate in yogic practices like meditation. It is the part of your brain that watches, almost as if from an outside window looking in: “Why did I act or react this way? Why did I say that right then? Why do I still let it get to me this much?” This part of your mind sees you not as separated but connected to the entire universe and everything in it. It is the part of the brain which is genius, creative and all-loving.
5. Anandamaya Kosha
The deepest layer is the most exciting layer yet, the layer of bliss, unity, and the soul. Anandamaya kosha is when everything merges. All the layers become one and you too become one with the cosmic consciousness. Perhaps a hard notion to grasp, but when you “do the work” of yoga (for centuries), dive in through and beyond all of these layers, you can reach the seed of it all. Your Soul, your higher-Self, the pure light inside of you. You, as a part of the cosmic breath. Congratulations! You have finally arrived and are now ready to meet yourself. This seat is the best.
As with most concepts of this kind, it’s not quite so simple, but that is, in a nutshell, basically it. I could go on for much longer about this (but for now, don’t worry I won’t). Unlike Russian dolls, the layers intertwine in many ways, however, the main direction of a spiritual path will always flow from the outside moving in. The magic is inside of you, the spark is in your heart, the seat of your soul. The koshas, layer by layer, make up your being as a whole. In case you wondered, the word maya (at the end of each kosha name) means “a veil.” Our work, on a path towards bliss, is to unveil what stands in our way of seeing ourselves as we are: the pure, egoless inner light. Think about it; how calming is it to know that the ingredients are inside us, the magic is “built-in” we just don’t always get to see it through the sheaths. The layers are veils, the journey goes deep. On a yogic path, we draw inwards and unveil so we can bask in the bliss always shining within.
Vessels of consciousness, sheaths, envelops
Below is a graphic with what we discovered via remote viewing. We do have an assemblage of several “energy” bodies. The one most intriguing today is the last body on the right which is the Merkabah called the galactic chariot for travel to the different dimensions associated with Planet Earth and also off planet dimensions/

The most interesting vessel of consciousness is the system 72,000 of Nile green strings that channel the nectar, which is the mind. The human mind is a nectar and the strings channel that nectar into many dimensions.The extension from the gold double-terminated funnel behind the colorful chakras.