You breathe in and out feeling really refreshed and the past and future seem further away
"You use the breath as your anchor. When you’re with the breath, you know
you’re in the present and you have the tools for dealing with whatever
discomfort arises there. You can breathe in ways that minimize suffering
or actually become actively refreshing, satisfying, absorbing. You find
with this simple act of staying with the breath — as you stay with it
longer and longer, trying to keep yourself as sensitive as possible to
how the breathing feels, making a little adjustment here, a little
adjustment there — that a sense of ease comes without your having to
think about giving rise to it apart from what you’re doing with the
breath. It’s just there from the continuity of your focus, the
sensitivity of your focus. There can even be a sense of rapture, a sense
of fullness. You breathe in feeling really refreshed, breathe out
feeling really refreshed. And the more you get absorbed in the present
moment like this, the further away the past and the future seem to be."
~ Thanissaro Bhikkhu "The Pursuit of True Happiness"
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