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Returning to a human's initial experiences of being in water, feeling the softness and warmth of water, brings a sense of security, which one instinctively feels reflects the experience of a mother's womb.
I emerged from the water, feeling triumphant.
I slipped into the water feeling scared and betranced and uncontrollably excited.
That is what I thought with my hands in the cold pink water, feeling sorry for myself, when it was the boy I loved who was dead.
I climbed the interior spiral staircase for another, more intimate look over the water, feeling at the top as if I had set sail.
That was why Mr. Figueroa was deep in the water, feeling his way around a plow that had been lowered to the river bottom.
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Paul offered to fetch some cold water, but feeling unusually generous I said I'd get it myself.
This is what I remembered: going out in our bathrobes, taking the bathrobes off, entering the warm water naked, feeling it close around our bodies.
She can, and has, put her hand in boiling water without feeling any painful sensation – which has led to a lifetime of anxiety for her parents Tara and John.
There is a certain advantage to emerging from the water without feeling as though I soon would, like Lot's wife, turn into a pillar of salt.
The animal made it on to land near a cycle path, he said, but was forced back into the water, probably feeling threatened by onlookers.
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