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Discover Ludwig"subtle sensation" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a sensation that is not very strong or noticeable, and usually quite pleasant. For example, "I felt a subtle sensation of warmth radiating through my body as I lay in the sun."
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Tune into the subtle sensation of feeling sitbones moving and genitals, perineum, and anus pressing into whatever you're sitting on -- chair or floor.
So my question to him is, "What are you aware of?" And he becomes aware of a kind of subtle sensation in his chest--and that becomes our entry point.
If you move too quickly, you might not pick up on the subtle sensation of escaping air.
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In her filmmaking career, which began auspiciously with "Chocolat" in 1988, the weight of things -- subtle sensations that carry meaning -- is prevalent.
Moving with awareness from subtle sensations all the way to a huge rush, without shutting down, was good training for sexuality.
It's the thing that says, 'the world is imperfect and we must get up off our asses and do something about it.' In other words, the restive feelings we have, the subtle sensations of unease, which we feel on a daily basis, are inherently good things.
Sex columnist Dan Savage is credited with coining the term "death grip syndrome" way back in 2003, writing, "If you masturbate in the exact same way every time, or if you hold your cock in a death grip every time, you may find it difficult to climax as the result of other, more subtle sensations".
One of the consequences of attentional focus in mindfulness meditation is the increase in body awareness by practitioners attending to internal perceptions, developing their understanding of subtle sensations and perceptions of their body [ 34, 35], with studies based on self-administered questionnaires showing a significant increase in body awareness in practiced meditators (see [ 36]).
The taste of every juice is unique, and has various special qualities and subtle sensations.
Rather, subjects who experience body sensations of normal quality and intensity as intense and disturbing are less accurate in detecting subtle bodily sensations [12] [14].
Subtract the subtle physical sensations, and you lose a wealth of problem-solving and lifesaving details.
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