So, I came to a realization this morning. Until today, I would sometimes sat back a little in my chair to be more "comfortable," or I would end up slouching forward.
The result of slouching forward or even sitting back in the chair, was that my body couldn't breath properly. It's almost like the breath was uneven, and not smooth.
And it bothered me so much that I couldn't focus on the breath itself. I would constantly ask myself, why does my breath feel weird etc etc.
This morning (though maybe I was just having a good day), I tried to sit more upright with the back straight (slight curve of the spine), and I felt like I was much better able to enjoy my meditation. the breath felt more smooth and normal.
Maybe it's all in my head, but I thought I would share the importance of proper posture during meditation.
The importance of proper posture during meditation!
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A position of "upright dignity" is what I always aim for. Back straight, spine relaxed, head lightly balanced on body. Jon
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I've always sat up with a straight back, because it seems to make my attention easier to hold. I've no idea why.
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It's about intention. A straight back implies uprightness, dignity, readiness, awakeness.
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I noticed that sitting in an unhelpful posture was what illustrated the importance of posture so emphatically for you.
Your post is a great illustration of the importance of posture in meditation, and the equal importance of being aware of our posture, and our experience of it.
Your post is a great illustration of the importance of posture in meditation, and the equal importance of being aware of our posture, and our experience of it.
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I'm aware that my low muscle tone (neurological from birth) means I need to focus on good posture. I've found some of the core muscle techniques from tai chi and pilates help
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