You've got to keep your attention with the breath, no matter how comfortable it gets.
"Then when the breath gets comfortable, what do you do with that? You’ve
 got to be careful, because there is a tendency when the breath gets 
comfortable to start focusing on the ease and well-being, and to forget 
about the breath, or to hope that the concentration will go on automatic
 pilot. That’s like falling asleep at the wheel, hoping that the car 
will take you where you want to go. You’ve got to keep your attention with
 the breath, no matter how comfortable it gets. Remind yourself that the
 sense of ease and well-being will do their work in easing the body, 
soothing the mind, without your having to wallow in them. So you let the
 breath be comfortable, and let that comfort stay, but you stay focused 
on the breath."
~ Thanissaro Bhikkhu "Getting the Most Out of Now"
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