I went to the Healthy Back Store near my home and bought a Kneeling Chair Plus. It makes you sit up straight, just like your mother told you to. I figure that I spend more time sitting in front of my computer at home that I do practicing on the mat so it's probably a wise purchase. I've been slumping over a keyboard for 20 years, and throw in another 10 years if you want to include typewriters. Then add the years that I've been slumped back in a chair reading. No wonder my core muscles are weak. At my age, you're not going to reverse aging and bad posture by fiat. It comes from small, modest increments.

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"The eye through which I see God is the same eye through which God sees me; my eye and God's eye are one eye. One seeing, one knowing, one love."
— Meister Eckhart
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— Charles Schultz
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— R.K. Narayan, Indian writer
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