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Hi.
Does anybody have any recommendations for a good, comfortable, sitting cushion that is relatively affordable? I realize things cost money, but after looking around at $50 cushions I was a little intimidated. But if this is the price of a good seat so be it.
I'm just not meditating at all really, I can't find the time/motivation. I'll try doing so more starting tomorrow morning, but I think it would really help if I had a dedicated sitting place.
I believe these cushions are called "sangha pillows" or something like that by some.
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this is the one i bought:
http://www.amazon.com/YogaAccessories-Crescent-Meditation-Cushion-Buckwheat/dp/B000MRD508/ref=sr_1_36?ie=UTF8&qid=1315126867&sr=8-36
it was the cheapest i could find but i have been extremely happy with it. it's amazing how much more comfortable i find sitting while using my zafu and i find that i can sit for much longer. it immediately straightens my spine. a few people commented on the odor though, to me, it just smells like they perhaps smoked the buckwheat hulls to dry them. it does not bother me. but honestly, if you find it that terrible, i'm sure you could refill the cushion with another filler for quite cheap. i looked into just buying an empty case as well, but i wasn't able to find anything much cheaper, as i recall.
the cheapest alternative is of course to make it, if you happen to be a crafty person.
here's a link to some instructions on how to make one:
http://www.michiganbuddhist.com/zafu/
http://www.mothercare.com/Mothercare-Multi-Purpose-Support-Pillow/dp/B001NZLGJA?ie=UTF8&ref=sr_1_7&nodeId=42764041&sr=1-7&qid=1315128807&pf_rd_r=0496W1P0C12835VQXJEH&pf_rd_m=A2LBKNDJ2KZUGQ&pf_rd_t=301&pf_rd_i=0&pf_rd_p=231490887&pf_rd_s=center-7
Not the cheapest pillow in the world, but comfy and great for napping too.
http://www.bluebanyan.co.uk/jsp/main.jsp?lnk=116
@sattvapaul those look pretty nice
I'm highly considering making my own. I love the thought of making my own "zafu" and using it for meditation for years. I'll check that article out when I'm not so busy, and maybe take a shot at it. I'm not the most creative person, but I'm sure its not terribly difficult.
EDIT: Hmm not sure why that review was talking about the buckwheat making beetles, looks like most pillows use that for a material. Does anybody know anything about this? I really don't want my pillow attracting any bugs, there's enough bugs in the house already from where we're at.
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Sure -- fold up an ordinary sleeping pillow once or twice. The idea is to raise your butt, not bite your bank account.
And don't razz yourself too much. Find a corner or a bit of wall; keep the area neat and clean. And as to a sitting schedule consider: This evening, before you go to sleep, try to look into tomorrow's schedule. When do you have 10-20 minutes that might be free? Choose that time slot and make a promise to sit during that time frame. Make a promise, keep a promise -- that's Buddhist practice. And if by chance something comes up (the toilet breaks, the roof falls in. etc.) and you cannot sit, don't wuss out and say something like, "I couldn't sit because of the toilet or the roof." Say rather, "I choose NOT to sit." No excuses, no side-stepping. Make a promise keep a promise ... and if you can't keep a promise, then don't-keep your promise ... in that way, your promise is fulfilled.
Tomorrow night, look forward to the following day ... when might 15 or 20 minutes be available? Make a promise ... etc. And if once a day is too much, try once every other day or once a week. Just make a promise and keep a promise.
Best wishes.
For me personally I just use a pillow from my sofa.
LOL. I just don't want bugs on my pillow is all... Very good advice.
I guess we all knew that . . .
Where's a giant lotus when you need one right? Seriously though how cool would it be to have a deployable giant lotus. That's mother nature status right there.
(gentle tease alert)
You can also make your own meditation cushion. I've used the kapok stuffing from an old life jacket for filler in the past. Lots of different options out there but the real obstacle to a meditation is always what we choose to do instead of it, never the equipment.