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"i've Been Submerged In Water Before," Chongyun Begins. "mostly To Help With Meditation. I've Found That
"i've Been Submerged In Water Before," Chongyun Begins. "mostly To Help With Meditation. I've Found That

"i've been submerged in water before," chongyun begins. "mostly to help with meditation. i've found that being underwater helps me focus a lot more." this is all beside the point though.

"i didn't think too much about it at the time, but i wonder if it's worth experimenting with in the future. to just go sit in a lake somewhere and contemplate the..." he frowns. "i guess, results? to see if we actually can feel anything."

 Hmm... Interesting Debate And Introduction To A New Observation, But, Still, Kaveh Is True To The Bit
 Hmm... Interesting Debate And Introduction To A New Observation, But, Still, Kaveh Is True To The Bit
 Hmm... Interesting Debate And Introduction To A New Observation, But, Still, Kaveh Is True To The Bit

      ‘ Hmm... ʼ Interesting debate and introduction to a new observation, but, still, Kaveh is true to the bit of information he's presented. ‘ We would know once it changes the aspect of a given thing, like turning it malleable in the case of our hair or clothes. But feeling wet, that isn't well translated. Take being completely immersed in water for example — would you say you can still 'feel' it despite knowing you're soaked? ʼ


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