General discussion of issues related to Theravada Meditation, e.g. meditation postures, developing a regular sitting practice, skillfully relating to difficulties and hindrances, etc.
by Collective » Sun May 16, 2010 6:46 am
I'm looking to make my own meditation seat from wood.
It's the type where the seat part slopes down slightly to accomodate the natural 'fall' of the hips:

I was hoping someone could give me the degree measurements for the tilt, and any other dimensions like height and depth.
Thank you

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by Moggalana » Sun May 16, 2010 8:21 am
I bought my meditation seat online. They have two sizes:
small (body height <1,75m): front part height: 173mm / back part height: 195mm
large (body height >1,75m): front part height: 213mm / back part height: 235mm
I am 1,90m tall and the large one fits well. I chose the version with the carved bottom, so I can adjust the tilt easily.

Let it come. Let it be. Let it go.
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by Collective » Sun May 16, 2010 9:38 am
I'm 5' 5" and 11 stone, I've just found one on ebay and it looks to be perfect, so here's hoping.
Thanks for the pics and the information though!
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by PeterB » Sun May 16, 2010 10:42 am
Such a seat can be very useful Collective. I know several people who had difficulty in sustaining a meditative posture who swear by them.
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by Moggalana » Sun May 16, 2010 11:11 am
PeterB wrote:Such a seat can be very useful Collective. I know several people who had difficulty in sustaining a meditative posture who swear by them.
Indeed. After my knees got used to it, I can now sit far longer and better than with any cross-legged posture.
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by Collective » Sun May 16, 2010 3:40 pm
This is what I am hoping for too. I know we are supposed to sit through various aches and pains but I think it would massively aid my concentration if all I had to worry about was my actual focus.
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