Ear Candling is an ancient healing technique still being applied today. Ear candling is intended to clean the ears and sinuses by drawing out impurities from the ear canal. The process is not difficult but requires someone to be readily at hand to assure safety.
In these photos, husband and wife (Morgan Wagner and Cecily Schmidt) demonstrate how to facilitate a relaxing ear candling session. They take turns candling each other's ears.
Morgan begins the process. He says "The process is simple to perform for someone. Be sure to gather all items: matches, water bowl, scissors - before getting started. Choose a comfortable spot and enjoy the experience."
Cecily says "It's a soothing experience. The candle burning sounds like rushing water and the heat gives it a warm, calming sensation. Afterwards, my ears felt clean and clear!"
Cautionary Note: You should never attempt to candle your own ears without someone to assist you to keep watch over the burning candle.
In these photos, husband and wife (Morgan Wagner and Cecily Schmidt) demonstrate how to facilitate a relaxing ear candling session. They take turns candling each other's ears.
Morgan begins the process. He says "The process is simple to perform for someone. Be sure to gather all items: matches, water bowl, scissors - before getting started. Choose a comfortable spot and enjoy the experience."
Cecily says "It's a soothing experience. The candle burning sounds like rushing water and the heat gives it a warm, calming sensation. Afterwards, my ears felt clean and clear!"
Cautionary Note: You should never attempt to candle your own ears without someone to assist you to keep watch over the burning candle.












