Back when I first started meditating regularly, about 25 years ago, I could easily sit for a half hour morning and evening, with no pain. Of course, I'm 25 years older now, and my body's breakdown has led to a lot of issues in my back and neck.
I've been struggling to find a pain-free way to sit lately, trying different cushions, stools, chairs, etc.
Recently, I did some googling, and came across a random video by a svelte young woman discussing pain when sitting.
And looking at her posture made me wonder: perhaps I'm doing it all wrong. Over the years, I've increased the thickness of my cushions, and there is that young woman sitting on something just a few inches thick. I tried a thinner cushion - an older kapok filled zafu I have - and, lo and behold, there's less pain.
So I'm trying out a number of different heights/thicknesses to see what works best.
It just goes to show: you may be following a path that's wrong, and need just some small adjustments to make it better.
Gassho,
Kirk
#JustSat
I've been struggling to find a pain-free way to sit lately, trying different cushions, stools, chairs, etc.
Recently, I did some googling, and came across a random video by a svelte young woman discussing pain when sitting.
And looking at her posture made me wonder: perhaps I'm doing it all wrong. Over the years, I've increased the thickness of my cushions, and there is that young woman sitting on something just a few inches thick. I tried a thinner cushion - an older kapok filled zafu I have - and, lo and behold, there's less pain.
So I'm trying out a number of different heights/thicknesses to see what works best.
It just goes to show: you may be following a path that's wrong, and need just some small adjustments to make it better.
Gassho,
Kirk
#JustSat
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