Harpsichord music is generally recommended as sound therapy for ear problems. Music is a powerful healing tool when it is used scientifically, as I have explained in my article about the healing power of music. Focus instead on listening with love to something you like to something harmonious, good and pleasurable. Work on changing your perception about it. If this happens to be the case, work on dissolving your anger around that particular thing that you dislike listening to. Thus, there might be an angry refusal to hear something (as in the typical case of children not willing to hear their parents’ arguing).
If there is pain, it is an indication that there is some anger involved. The possible emotional cause of ear problemsįrom a metaphysical standpoint, ear problems –in general- mean that there is something happening that you do not want to listen to. This is important because psychological studies have demonstrated that all negative emotional states hide an unfulfilled need of our inner child. Healing this chakra entails working with your inner child, the little voice inside yourself that asks you to pay some attention to your emotions. It is also the chakra that allows creativity to flow in and through you. It is also related to your ability to hear and speak the truth. It is related to your ability to express your deepest feelings with honesty and clarity, to yourself and others. The fifth chakra is the chakra that governs communication. Disorders of the throat, voice and neck are other possible malfunctions of this chakra, as is tightness of the jaw. Let us now examine the bigger, holistic picture, for those cases that are rooted on emotional patterns.įrom a holistic point of view, ear problems can be malfunctions associated with your fifth chakra. So far, we have addressed tinnitus and ear problems from the physical or nutritional healing point of view only. I found this article first and then did some more research on the 5th chakra. I will let the experts on this explain balancing the 5th chakra and it's relation to tinnitus.