There are often discussions of meditation timers here and on other forums. The main reason for a timer is to make sure you've sat enough; not to stop you from sitting more (at least that's how I see it). There are clocks, electric timers, very expensive meditation-specific timers advertised in dharma magazines, and apps for smartphones.
But seeing this today made me think of a much better timer:
Why not use an hourglass? The one above is only 15 minutes; I'd ideally like a 30-minute hourglass, like this:
In fact, it looks exactly the same, except for the color of the sand, and the number 15.
Does anyone use an hourglass? Actually, how many people use timers? I don't, generally, though sometimes if I feel I haven't sat enough, I'll look at the time on my phone to see if I should try and sit more.
But seeing this today made me think of a much better timer:
Why not use an hourglass? The one above is only 15 minutes; I'd ideally like a 30-minute hourglass, like this:
In fact, it looks exactly the same, except for the color of the sand, and the number 15.
Does anyone use an hourglass? Actually, how many people use timers? I don't, generally, though sometimes if I feel I haven't sat enough, I'll look at the time on my phone to see if I should try and sit more.
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