Peter suggests the belly stands in a different relation to time. This is well worth exploring. And he suggests we can enjoy “nonstandard” experiences; we can dive into them, as long as we do not let ourselves hold on.
This too seems true. What happens when we hold on to an experience? When we ‘hold on’, who does the holding? It’s as if our consciousness grew a pair of hands, which do the work of holding on. But where does these ‘hands’ trace back to? Is it the head, which seems to distance itself from experience? After all, to ‘hold on’, we first need to be at a distance.
Jack