Dear Mukunda:
As meditation is often part of a therapeutic yoga recommendation, I have a question about my own practice. While not every time, quite often during my seated meditation, I find my torso turned slightly to the left. When I become aware of this, I gently guide my physical body back to center and continue my meditation. It’s not a significant turning, but it is a little disruptive to my practice. I have a sneaky suspicion that it’s my Nabhi that might be the central cause of this turning, and it’s always to the left. My Nabhi has been “off” before. My question is fourfold; first, what causes the Nabhi to shift, second, could you remind me of the technique to bring the Nabhi to center, third, if it’s not the Nabhi, what other cause could it be, and four, what is a remedy for the other cause? Blessings, T