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to be rolled up or folded, so the smaller footprint is intended to minimize bulk—it probably won't extend enough to cover both knees in a half lotus or Burmese position, for instance. The material choices certainly contribute to the high-end look of the Walden Cushion Set. The set comes in three mature color schemes—cobalt, sand, and carbon—and Walden seems eager to complete custom projects with any color or pattern design you might think of. Stitched around the diameter of each zafu cushion is an elastic band that adds an accent to each color scheme, and also provides a portable handle for carting your cushion around. It's a nice feature, especially for a cushion as large and sturdy as this one. And while it's easily portable, my Walden Cushion Set usually stays put. In fact, it has helped create the space I've always wanted for my meditation. By having such a nice-looking and well-functioning cushion set, it's given me a reason to set aside space to accommodate them, and in turn, accommodate my practice. It serves as a healthy physical reminder each day and provides a welcoming space where I know I'll be comfortable. This high-end cushion set will make you want to use it, and that's important. You wouldn't buy a Ferrari and keep it in the garage, and you also wouldn't buy a Walden Cushion Set and let it languor in the closet. Even beyond the added comfort to each meditation session, that may be my favorite aspect of owning the Walden. So, upgrade from your yoga mat and throw pillows to a cushion designed to support you and your body with the Walden Cushion Set. For more information, visit: www.walden.us

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