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Siddhasana or Adept Pose technique is one of the best for meditation. ‘Siddha’ is a Sanskrit word that means ‘adept’ or ‘accomplished’, one who has attained bliss. One who has awakened the kundalini power. The name of this asana signifies the attainment of a complete peaceful mind.
The Siddha-asana is complicated to describe but is actually one of the simpler sitting postures. It requires less flexibility of the legs than the Padma-asana yet it facilitates relaxation, concentration, and ultimately, meditation. Siddha-asana helps to establish an equilibrium throughout the body/mind. It will also help stretch the legs and pelvic area to the point where the Padma-asana can be held effortlessly. Either posture, by creating a firm foundation with the legs locked in a crossed position and the spine held straight and motionless, awakens the attention and helps cultivate concentration. When concentration is highly focused and undistracted, meditation follows.
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