Okay, confession time. Who needs a back support to meditate? I always need to lean against a couch or bed to meditate properly. The zafu's at the health food store are expensive, like $35 too expensive for this cashier. I always work up the confidence to get into seiza position then find myself in child's pose laying on the living room floor like I'm praying to Muhammed. Back in 2010, when I began studying Buddhism seriously, there was a man who sat next to me in practice. His posture was so erect on the meditation cushion. Meditating on the zafu's felt uncomfortable, but this man in his late fifities made it look so easy. His chest was like a lions. When I try to meditate on my knees I feel a lot of streinuous muscle pulling action that makes it difficult to focus. I tell myself 'it's okay, follow your meditation training and you can resist the pain'. Plonk! Does anybody have experience with dealing with and overcoming this totally beginner problem?
Correction to Title of Thread: Sitting in Seiza Hurts
Correction to Title of Thread: Sitting in Seiza Hurts
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