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harmony3709 -> RE: kneeling (1/12/2005 10:09:28 PM)

Thanks for the links, Lawrence and stef, for the kneeling benches. I was actually about to do a search for those for meditation purposes and I love the idea of using them for other purposes as well!! (And my knees will thank you as well, lol!!)

harmony




BittersweetLila -> RE: kneeling (7/2/2005 10:43:25 PM)

I just discovered this chat page and am learning so much new information. I am 42 years old, but there is so much about myself that I have not understood before and reading the posts here is very enlightening.
About kneeling. Reading that this is a light form of bondage activity is very interesting to me in light of the fact that I seem to be getting closer and closer to orgasm each week during my meditation class as we sit and kneel for an hour. I have been not sure if it was God or my attraction to my yoga teacher. Maybe it's both. Whatever it is, it is incredible.

Little Lila (bittersweet girl)




MadameDahlia -> RE: kneeling (7/2/2005 11:31:24 PM)

The pins and needles type of feeling is what you get when blood rushes back into your extremities.

When sitting "Indian style" you are blocking the blood flow to your calves and feet. When you stand up you release the pressure and allow the blood free circulation.

If you have poor circulation to begin with you'll have the pins and needles pain even without kneeling or sitting cross-legged. Try holding one arm above your head... or resting your arm on something a bit higher than your head. Do so for a while. Eventually your arm will go numb. Again, this is a problem involving circulation. The blood has to fight harder to travel against gravity and up into your arm.




slave4mzpatti -> RE: kneeling (7/3/2005 1:27:55 AM)

Thrombophlebitis can occur in any vein, but it is most common in the leg veins. Clots in a deep leg vein (deep vein thrombosis) are serious because a clot can break loose and travel through the bloodstream to the lung (pulmonary embolism). Symptoms of deep vein thrombosis include swelling, pain, and possibly redness in one leg or a noticeable new difference in the size of one leg. Another symptom of deep vein thrombosis is pain when walking or when the foot is flexed upward.





tigress31047 -> RE: kneeling (7/3/2005 6:32:41 AM)

I have to kneel for Master for greeting but it slightly different that yours ..I am up on knees, hands behind back head bowed..I find this much more tolerable than the sitting position as it allows for blood flow to feet...even though I am allowed small pillows under knees, they are still red and hurt from the prolonge time in this position. Master bought me some gardening mats that are cushioned and seem to be helping tremendously..not the most fashionable things but as long as I can kneel properly and not have to shift around and I can be as still as He wants .,, what does it matter....





zaynab -> RE: kneeling (7/3/2005 10:16:56 AM)

maybe you can shift about slightly just a bit so the circulation gets to your legs better....
i'm sure you can do quite a lot of moving around and yet still be in that position....
personally, i can make my body numb 99% of the time if i want to.... so im used to that anyway... hahaha




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