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Warm and confortable.

Not too cool and not too warm.

Quiet and silenceness.

Very dim lighting that is not directly infront of your closed eyes.

Some prefer the room to be quite dark with just a hint coming from outside lights.

Can use a pillow or cushion to sit on or partly sit on.

Some find it suitable to sit facing the window even if blinds and curtains are closed, since it is the direct exit into the creation out there.

Some find it suitable to sit facing a portrait of a Guru, although one is not worshipping or doing puja of this but it is simply there to help the dhyan.

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just make sure no farting...........you smell it faster because because you are sitting cross legged you may also disturb others with the sound vibration and smell. Most houses in the west are made of wood and have carpet or hardwood so the vibration and sound travels it's like your shaking the floor. If you have a gas problem just sit alone....I have been on the receiving end and it mentally disturbs you...I feel so violated.

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Warm and confortable.

Not too cool and not too warm.

Quiet and silenceness.

Very dim lighting that is not directly infront of your closed eyes.

Some prefer the room to be quite dark with just a hint coming from outside lights.

Can use a pillow or cushion to sit on or partly sit on.

Some find it suitable to sit facing the window even if blinds and curtains are closed, since it is the direct exit into the creation out there.

Some find it suitable to sit facing a portrait of a Guru, although one is not worshipping or doing puja of this but it is simply there to help the dhyan.

thanks veerji...

just make sure no farting...........you smell it faster because because you are sitting cross legged you may also disturb others with the sound vibration and smell. Most houses in the west are made of wood and have carpet or hardwood so the vibration and sound travels it's like your shaking the floor. If you have a gas problem just sit alone....I have been on the receiving end and it mentally disturbs you...I feel so violated.

very funny...............ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

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You remind me of a funny occurence when I was a child. I was doing paath one morning after my dad use to do his morning baania. He goes downstairs to the kitchen to take his medication, and I take my place. Our prayer room was above the kitchen in those days. Anyway I begin my Nitnem, and I, to my shame, "release" and all I hear from downstairs in the kitchen is a muffled exclamation of "Bas kar! Shath diggan lagi. Ka ka keh padh shadi janda." :blush2:

haha :blush2:

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I'm going straight to narakh, but Kalyugi veer inspired me to do this :

~~~

I maar two pudhs in the
morning

I maar two pudhs at night,

I maar two pudhs in the afternoon

and it makes me feel alright

maar two pudhs in time of peace

into the time of war

maar two pudhs before i maar two pudhs

and then i pudh some more



yeah thats what i do, hey



mama she always told me son you really have it bad

mama she always told me son you do the best you can

then one day i met a man she came to me and said

i work good and i work fine but first take care of
him



i maar two pudhs in the morning

i maar two pudhs at night

i maar two pudhs in the video game

and it makes me feel alright

i maar two pudhs in the time of peace

into the time of war

maar two pudhs before i maar two pudhs

and then i pudh some more



ooh ooh ooh ooh



one peace one time

funny days, funny days

gimme that bassline

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