HISTORY
Ear candling originated in ancient civilizations of Atlantis, Lemuria, Mu, India, China, Tibet, Egypt, and Native American cultures thousands of years ago. All of these cultures utilized ear coning in healing, and in spiritual purification. With the population on this earth increasing in size, the consciousness of many healing arts are also expanding, and beginning to flourish here in our western culture. These ancient cultures used papyrus reeds, corn stalks, clay tubes with double helixes carved into them, and in more recent times, rolled newspaper dipped in wax.
ANATOMY
The ear contains approximately four thousand pores, along with several thousand nerve endings. As Asian ear charts show the acupuncture points, there are nerves and meridians within the ear canal connecting to the pores. Nerves connect like telephone lines from one part of the body to the other, attaching themselves to organs, bones, muscles, skin, and run to the very extremities of our hands, feet, and ears.
The nerve carries subtle energy flow, which carries our life force.
Pores inside the ear canal run deep into our system connecting to our sinuses, skeletal, lymph nodes, eyes, and to other parts of the body. The pore also connects to the cerumen gland. The cerumen gland processes unwanted substances such as yeast, sugars, and fluids along with protein matter, fats, and carbohydrates in producing ear wax twenty four hours a day, seven days a week.
When the pores have an over abundance of ear wax, the pores are then swollen, putting pressure on the nerve endings. In turn, the nerve ending puts pressure on the organ, which inhibits the organ from producing the essential nutrients for the immune system. Also, nerve endings become blocked and cannot transmit vibration frequencies when fungus or yeast growth is attached. The body is then disconnected from the transmissions of energy.
HEALTH PROBLEMS
Most people have pre-existing health conditions which have been laying dormant within their body for many years, and are unaware of what is happening to their body... until they come down with symptoms such as headaches, deafness, equilibrium imbalance, tinititus (ringing in the ears), diabetes, heart problems, arthritis, emotional instability, sleeping disorders, enzyme function impairments, night blindness, vision problems, and the feeling of numbness.
Candida, which stems from the liver and kidneys, create infestations and toxicity, which may be a combination of decomposing medication, yeast and parasitic worms, and allow viruses to enter into the body and causes other symptoms, such as itching in the ear, stress, and Bell’s Palsy. Some parasites burrow into the ear wax and remain dormant until the weather conditions change, and/or the change of your diet. Other parasites will remain active in your body, bringing about a feeling of sluggishness, and or feeling fatigued all the time.
THE MECHANICS OF EAR CONES
The ear cones operates through osmosis and/or convection. This is where one chamber (ear cone) is attached to another chamber (ear canal). The ear cone is trying to equalize pressure to the ear canal. Since the body is a membrane of tissue with many pores, nooks and crannies, the ear cone will never equalize pressure. Hence forth, the ear cone will continually keep working at equalizing pressure. In turn, the transfer of heat and vapors of warm smoke from the cone travel down into the ear canal, warming up the pores. The fire from the burning candle/cone creates an atmospheric vacuum which dislodges debris.
DISCLAIMER & WARNING!
Disclaimer: This is considered to be educational only, and not considered to be used as medical treatment, and no claim is being made for any such cure.
Warning: Do not engage into practicing ear candling alone. Ear candling should be done with at least two people. Be sure to have a well ventilated area.