Video review of the Rama Warrior meditation chair

I was browsing around the web the other day and stumbled across this vblog review of the Rama Warrior mediation chair, so I thought I’d share it with you guys.

As a side note: I actually, through the miracle of interconnectedness, met Roxeanne Darling a few days after I saw that review. Being that she lives in Hawaii and I live in Michigan, the chances that we would meet randomly are extremely slim.

Or 100%, apparently, since it happened :)

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  1. I bought one of those chairs when I had some extra money come my way that wasn't a spending stimulus check. I love it! My legs are a little long for it at this point, but I don't mind one cent spent on it. It does make it easier to meditate when your not worried about sitting upright and what your posture is. They do have a Wandering Monk chair that is considerably less money if it is something one is interested in, in case you need the back support.
  2. link doesn't work :-((
  3. Quote:
    Originally Posted by Jerbear View Post
    I bought one of those chairs when I had some extra money come my way that wasn't a spending stimulus check. I love it! My legs are a little long for it at this point, but I don't mind one cent spent on it. It does make it easier to meditate when your not worried about sitting upright and what your posture is. They do have a Wandering Monk chair that is considerably less money if it is something one is interested in, in case you need the back support.
    I used to sit on the floor, then I changed to a 'prayer bench' for some years. Now I have come backj to a zafu against a wall to support my back. I do like the "Wandering Monk" chair but $159+postage? Way out of my league. I'll stick to a zafu and any available wall.
  4. Quote:
    Originally Posted by Jerbear View Post
    My legs are a little long for it at this point, but I don't mind one cent spent on it. .

    Do we take it you are expecting your legs to shrink in the near future? I do hope not - shortage of legs is a terrible affliction.
  5. Link is fixed
  6. Ooooh, thanks Brian, I've earmarked the link as a favourite.
    That way, when Nick is qualified, working, and keeping me in the manner I will rapidly become accustomed to, he can buy me one as a special gift!

    He owes me, big time - !!

    Until then, I'll make do with my little home-made wooden rocker stool.
  7. Why wander or follow Rama; surely Bodhi is the aim. Therefore, the Bodhi Chair is a must.

    http://www.zenbydesign.com/newchair/bodhi.html
  8. Simon,
    I agree that it is pricey. If I hadn't gotten a large income tax return check, I wouldn't have been able to afford it. But it works great. If what you're doing is working, keep on doing it. Sometimes as I look at some of the things for altars and the like, I feel like they are jacking up the prices as Americans will pay for things they feel they "NEED". I waited a whole year before I purchased the chair to make sure I really wanted it. Impulse buying is never a good idea when online.
  9. You know what I like to do for fun? I go to a favourite online store and just go crazy piling up all the merchandise I want in my basket or shopping cart. And then, after a few very fun hours of fantasy shopping, I delete everything and leave.
  10. Hhahahahaha!!! Bet the cashiers hate you!!!!
  11. Quote:
    Originally Posted by Brigid View Post
    You know what I like to do for fun? I go to a favourite online store and just go crazy piling up all the merchandise I want in my basket or shopping cart. And then, after a few very fun hours of fantasy shopping, I delete everything and leave.


    HOW TO BRING ANARCHY TO THE CHRISTMAS SHOPPING IN TESCO'S

    1. Get a large trolley and fill it with as much as you can pile in.

    2. Join a check-out queue.

    3. Quietly slip away, leaving your loaded trolley in the queue.

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