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Learn Hopi Ear Candling

Hopi Ear Candling is an ancient treatment that has been used for thousands of years and today continues to be widely used by practitioners to treat a range of issues. On the surface of it, Hopi ear candles regulate ear pressure and loosen and remove excess wax from the ear canal, yet by doing so, they are able to effectively treat a number of conditions such as headaches / migraines, sinusitis, tinnitus and allergic rhinitis.

The candling treatment helps to rebalance the pressure in and around the eardrum, soothing and calming many symptoms. The process of Hopi candling involves a specially designed hollow candle being inserted just inside the ear canal. The candle is then lit and the suction that is formed draws the impurities from within the ear. This process is known as ‘the chimney effect’. The rising air gives the ear drum a gentle massage and also helps to regulate ear pressure. A small amount of ear wax may also be removed during the treatment.

History of Hopi Ear Candling

The earliest recordings of candles being used to clear the ears date back many thousands of years to the native Indians of North and South America. Through ancient cave drawings historians can accurately identify the use of ear candles being used by these native tribes. From the drawings, it can be concluded that the ear candles were used during initiation rituals and also as a medicinal tool.

The actual word ‘Hopi’ comes from the name given to people from tribes in North America. The Hopi Village is thought to be the oldest continually occupied settlement in America, dating back to the year 1100. Biosun, one of the major manufacturers for Hopi Ear Candles, promotes the concept that the use of candles can be directly traced to the Hopi people and to the village itself.

Whether or not the use of ear candles actually began with the Hopi people themselves is of little relevance in the understanding and practice of them. It is clear from the historical evidence that the use of ear candles dates back many thousands of years, and it can be traced to North and South America.

Function and complications surrounding earwax

Most people think of earwax as being of little or no use and function to the human body, when we feel that there is an excess, the first step is to try to remove it, often in a potentially damaging way by inserting a cotton bud! The truth is that earwax does have its uses and serves a purpose. Earwax is made by glands in the ear canal and consists of skin cells and hair, the wax works as a cleaning agent excreting unwanted materials from inside the ear and it also protects and lubricates the inner ear.

The outer ear contains around 4000 glands specifically to produce earwax. During normal functioning, the ear canal will be able to clean itself by excreting the wax out towards the opening of the ear, where it falls out or is removed when washing. While earwax does have an important role to play, it can also cause problems when built up in excess.

In America alone, some 12 million people go to their doctor with issues surrounding excess or built up earwax, such as pain and itching in the ear, tinnitus (ringing sounds) and loss of hearing. Trying to remove excess earwax by using cotton buds can have the opposite effect as it frequently pushes the wax further into the ear and packs it tighter inside.

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How do mediums contact the dead?

A medium develops a fine state of sensitivity to etheric vibrations, and who places his or her gifts at the service of humanity, works to a very definite plan. A guardian is placed in charge of his, or her, psychic development, and this guardian (or guide) interpenetrates the aura of the medium with his own vibratory force until the aura becomes double sensitive and quickly responsive to all super-sensual vibrations. He then transmits through the aura information concerning the discarnate soul who desire to contact their friends and relatives who are still tied to a physical body.

In the head of every person are two glands, know as the pituitary gland and the pineal gland. In some people these glands are active and in some they are dormant; in some people they are fitfully active, but upon them depend the faculties of clear-seeing and clear-hearing. The pineal gland gives the power of registering the vibrations of the supernal world in the form of vision and the pituitary gland of registering the vibrations in the form of sound, and thus when the discarnate guardian projects his information into the aura of the medium, one of these two centres will respond and the medium will either see a vision or hear a voice.

Psychic communion is not the easy matter many people  imagine it to be; the slightest impression registered by the human brain has possibly been conveyed by an intricate process from the supernatural world, but many marvellous things have been brought about by it. The hopeless have been given encouragement; the would-be suicide has retained his life; the sorrowful have been made glad, and in the future, I think man’s salvation from his own greedy madness will be by the conscious use of this same power, through which he will be guided wisely to wield the affairs of nations with the help of great discarnate statesmen.

He will then be led to guard against war, epidemic and calamity, for the ramifications of mediumship extend from mere fortune-telling to the powers of prophecy; from curing a cut finger to reading in the book of nature the cure and prevention of diseases such as cancer, bubonic plague, tuberculosis and sleeping-sickness.

At this time there are hundred of groups and organisations scattered over the world, most of which will aid anyone who so desires, to develop the psychic powers lying latent in their personality. There is nothing very mysterious about this process. The would-be medium is expected to sit with with a group of people among whom there will be one, at least, who is a developed medium. They sit in chairs placed in a circular fashion round the room, so that if their hands are joined each person is in contact with the other and their auras will correspondingly interpenetrate.

The medium in charge, as we know, has an aura already sensitized by the guardian, and this same guide now transmits his power into the aura of the medium and it is then transmitted through the contact of his hands to the sitters on either side, whose auras become charged with as much of this power as they are able to receive; they are also in contact with the other sitters and some of the power is transmitted through their hands until it has penetrated the whole of the circle, and for the time being should have the effect of sensitizing, in a greater or lesser degree, the auras of the sitters concerned. If any of these sitters have glands which are at all active, they should be able to register some of the sights or sounds of the supernatural world.

In part 19 we will learn how people have developed mediumship powers through illness.

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