The Ancient Art of Ear Coning/Candling
Session
“What do you mean you’re going to put that
flaming candle in my ear?” It may look and
sound scary, but ear coning is a safe,
gentle, non-invasive procedure that I
recommend to all of my clients as part of
their healthy living plan.
Historically, ear coning has been used in
India, China, Tibet, Samaria and Egypt for
spiritual practices to cleanse the psyche as
well as for health.
This healing technique uses special hollow
cones, made from natural cotton and
paraffin. The tapered end of this “candle”
is placed gently in the opening of the ear
canal to create a seal, and the opposite end
is lit. As the spiral cone burns down, a
gentle vacuum is created. Warm soothing
smoke swirls down through the candle and
into the ear canal, softening wax and other
debris, drawing it into the lower portion of
the cone. After both ears have been coned
energy balancing is done around the head and
shoulders to complete the treatment. The
entire procedure takes approximately 45-55
minutes.
Ear
coning is not only helpful for ear
infections, but is also good for lymph
cleansing, sore throat, swimmer's ear,
clearing sinus congestion/infection, and
some chronic headaches and allergies. It is
an effective preventative measure for stress
and pain as well as helped equilibrium and
in equalizing pressure when taking off on a
plane. Other benefits may include improved
hearing, vision, taste, smell, and
sharpening of mental functions and color
perception.
Ear coning is an intuitive healing art,
working deeply at the psychological and
emotional level, and bringing balance to the
whole body. The benefits are not limited to
the ear. This ancient process brings about
deep relaxation, and is a soothing, painless
and non-invasive therapy from which both
children and adults can gain benefit. It is
recommended to have two cone sessions done
within a month initially and then to have a
coning done 4 times a year after that.
Schedule your Ear Coning Session
Call Tracy: 203-470-5828 to
schedule your appointment.
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