When the breath goes out, you don’t have to squeeze it all out. Let the breath do the out-breath on its own, and learn how to read the point that tells you, “Now’s the time to breathe in again.” Keep at it, and a sense of fullness will develop.
"Ultimately there’s a sense that it really does feel good to be with the
breath. It really does feel good just to sit here breathing in,
breathing out, and you’re able to create a sense of fullness, making
sure that you don’t squeeze the breath out or force it too much in. That
way, the body feels balanced. There’s no sense that you’re trying to
push the breath into a solid.
Try to think of the body as energy
already. As the breath comes in, it’s simply new energy pooling into the
energies you’ve already got. There’s no clear line between the breath
energy already there and the new breath coming in. They mingle together.
Think of it that way. When the breath goes out, you don’t have to
squeeze it all out. Let the breath do the out-breath on its own, and
learn how to read the point that tells you, “Now’s the time to breathe in again.” Keep at it, and a sense of fullness will develop because you’re not squeezing things as you’re breathing out."
~ Thanissaro Bhikkhu "The Cool Fire of Jhana" (Meditations11)
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