

There are two Giza pyramids for chair meditation, and both require assembly; the Giza 61 and the Giza 71. The Giza 71 was initially designed for the healing practitioner (Massage, Reiki, etc.), and can accommodate two chairs. It also fits nicely in a 10 x 10 expo booth. Still, a great pyramid for personal use if you have the floor space, especially when considering using pyramids at home. After all, why not keep your options open for a greater range of activity? The Giza 71 is also popular among those who wish to place a pyramid over their bed, similar in scale to recommended Giza sizes for lying down.
Giza Chair Meditation, Healing
Whether Giza 61 or Giza 71, remember these are both large pyramids, so double-check your available floor space and ceiling height and floor space needs. You can find the required floor space by following the link to a pyramid’s details page. Meditating in a chair beneath a copper pyramid offers comfort and stability while still receiving the pyramid’s energetic benefits. The upright posture supports alertness, while copper channels grounding and clarity. This combination allows deeper focus, reduced stress, and balanced energy, making the practice accessible, restorative, and powerful for both beginners and experienced meditators.
Pyramids Closest in Size, Activity:
More Gizas (for Practicing Yoga or Healing Practice with Clients) or Nubians (for Sitting in a Chair). No real options exist for Nubian Yoga.
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