You’re experiencing the body from within. Throw out your old outside preconceptions, particularly the assumptions that draw on materialism: the idea that you’re primarily matter, and only secondarily conscious.
"Many people have trouble staying with the breath or getting in touch
with the breath energies in the body because their conception of how
their body works is determined by what they’re told about how it works:
what other people can observe; what a doctor says or what a machine can
measure about their breath from the outside. But when you’re meditating,
you’re not looking at the body from outside. You’re experiencing it
from within, and that means throwing out a lot of your old outside
preconceptions, particularly the assumptions that draw on materialism:
the idea that you’re primarily matter, and only secondarily conscious.
If you function totally in a materialistic universe, it’s going to make
you suffer. And yet when we come to meditation, even though part of us
realizes that materialism is a miserable way of thinking, we still carry
a lot of materialistic assumptions into the mind. So turn things
around. Awareness comes first, the material world later. You’re
experiencing things from within, and it’s exclusively your territory.
You’re the expert in here."
~ Thanissaro Bhikkhu "Focal Points"
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