Think of the breath energy coursing through the whole body with every in-and-out breath.
"6. Think of the breath energy coursing through the whole body with every in-and-out breath.
Let
the breath find whatever rhythm or texture feels best. Think of all the
breath energies connecting with one another and flowing in harmony. The
more fully they’re connected, the more effortless your breathing will
be. If you have a sense that the breath-channels are open during the
in-breath but close during the out-breath, adjust your perception to
keep them open throughout the breathing cycle.
Then simply
maintain that sense of whole-body breathing throughout the remainder of
your meditation. If the breath grows still, don’t worry. The body will
breathe if it needs to. When the mind is still, the brain uses less
oxygen, so the oxygen that the body receives passively — through the
lungs and perhaps through the relaxed pores (anatomists have differing
opinions on this) — will be enough to serve its needs. At the same time,
however, don’t force the breath to stop. Let it follow its own rhythm.
Your duty is simply to maintain a broad, centered awareness and to allow
the breath to flow freely throughout the body.
If you find that
you lose focus when you spread your awareness through the body, you can
return to the survey of the different parts, try a meditation word, or
simply stay focused on one point until you feel ready to try full-body
awareness again."
~ Thanissaro Bhikkhu "With Each & Every Breath: A Guide to Meditation"
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