The pictures on this page illustrate Week 10 of our online meditation course.

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Kneeling is an excellent meditation posture for some people – and unusable for others.

Kneeling for extended periods requires support to transfer some weight off your knees, plus padding under the knees. Here she uses a zafu for support and a sheepskin for padding. Her lower legs are arranged around the zafu.

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An alternative way to kneel with a zafu. She has flipped it up and is sitting on its edge. This raises the pelvis higher than in the previous picture and places the lower legs closer together.

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Kneeling with a meditation bench. Sometimes called ‘seiza’ benches, these are made specifically for kneeling. However, like zafus, they are versatile and can be used in several postures—including sitting rather than kneeling.

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Sitting with a gomtag (‘meditation strap’ or ‘meditation belt’). The gomtag makes it possible to sit on the floor without a cushion or other support. Although the pelvis is below the knees, the strap supports the back and thighs – each with the weight of the other – so that no muscular effort is required to maintain the position.

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Side view of sitting with the gomtag.