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Om Namah Shivaya,

 

I am wondering if someone can recommend an asana to bring with me to India. I

have a back injury and am not sure that I will be able to sit on the floor for

long periods without some kind of lumbar support. I was contemplating buying a

backjack but am not sure if this would be practical for use at the ashram and/or

on tour.

 

Thank you in advance for your advice:)

 

 

With love,

 

Kirsten

 

 

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Dear Kirsten,

 

I suppose it depends on what position works best for you. I find that

the backjack rotates my hips back, which is uncomfortable for me. I am

much more comfortable with my hips rotated forward, by sitting on a

wedge that is low in the front and high in the back. Unfortunately I

have not figured out how to make a portable back support for this, to

rest my back against.

 

Best of luck

Prasadini

 

khd5 wrote:

 

> Om Namah Shivaya,

>

> I am wondering if someone can recommend an asana to bring with me to

> India. I have a back injury and am not sure that I will be able to sit

> on the floor for long periods without some kind of lumbar support. I

> was contemplating buying a backjack but am not sure if this would be

> practical for use at the ashram and/or on tour.

>

> Thank you in advance for your advice:)

>

>

> With love,

>

> Kirsten

>

>

>

>

>

> Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

>

> Ammachi

>

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You might want to check out the Nadachair

 

- www.nadachair.com, in my opinion one of the best aids for keeping

the spine erect especially if you are meditating for several hours

and miles ahead of a backjack(buy both if you can). I am actually

surprised that this is not as widely used as it should be and it is

also very easy to carry around.

 

-yogaman

 

 

Ammachi, <khd5@c...> wrote:

> Om Namah Shivaya,

>

> I am wondering if someone can recommend an asana to bring with me

to India. I have a back injury and am not sure that I will be able to

sit on the floor for long periods without some kind of lumbar

support. I was contemplating buying a backjack but am not sure if

this would be practical for use at the ashram and/or on tour.

>

> Thank you in advance for your advice:)

>

>

> With love,

>

> Kirsten

>

>

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Pictures of the god Ayyappan (whose popular temple is in

Sabarimala, Kerala, India) show him sitting in a meditation

pose with a Nadachair.

 

Vallath

 

Ammachi, "childofdevi" <childofdevi> wrote:

> You might want to check out the Nadachair

>

> - www.nadachair.com, in my opinion one of the best aids for keeping

> the spine erect especially if you are meditating for several hours

> and miles ahead of a backjack(buy both if you can). I am actually

> surprised that this is not as widely used as it should be and it is

> also very easy to carry around.

>

> -yogaman

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Prasadini, Yogaman and Vallath,

 

Thank you so much for responding to my inquiry! I've decided to purchase a Nada

chair as it seems like it would be the best asana for long periods of meditation

(for my back at any rate:). I am eager to try it out and very much appreciate

your suggestions!

 

Gratefully,

 

Kirsten

 

 

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Someone in Detroit had one of these. I tried it out and it was really

comfortable: http://www.lotusseat.com/

 

on 12/18/03 7:04 PM, khd5 at khd5 wrote:

 

> Om Namah Shivaya,

>

> I am wondering if someone can recommend an asana to bring with me to India. I

> have a back injury and am not sure that I will be able to sit on the floor for

> long periods without some kind of lumbar support. I was contemplating buying a

> backjack but am not sure if this would be practical for use at the ashram

> and/or on tour.

>

> Thank you in advance for your advice:)

>

>

> With love,

>

> Kirsten

>

>

>

>

>

> Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

>

> Ammachi

>

>

>

>

> Links

> *

> * Ammachi/

> *

> *

> * Ammachi

> <Ammachi?subject=Un>

> *

> * Terms of Service

> <> .

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LOL. We should have the Sabarimala temple sue nadachair.com for

patent infringement:-)

 

-yogaman

 

 

Ammachi, "vallathnkumar" <vallathn@h...> wrote:

>

> Pictures of the god Ayyappan (whose popular temple is in

> Sabarimala, Kerala, India) show him sitting in a meditation

> pose with a Nadachair.

>

> Vallath

>

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