Although the body cannot sense the flow of sand, the mind believes that the visitor feels it.
This is a state similar to mindfulness.
Getting into this state takes some effort.
Initially, Nan Zhubin thought if the visitor bluntly said, "can't feel the sand," then he might have to use some techniques to guide them.
At the very least, the entire practice process of [Self-soothing Landing] must be completed.
Now that the visitor can autonomously "feel" it, this is the best situation.
Nan Zhubin continued to guide: "Okay, the sand in the hourglass has now all leaked out. Next, you can gently rub the hourglass with your hands, trying to feel its texture, its shape, its material."
After entering the state, the first step of [Self-soothing Landing] is now - the body precedes.
Fine touch can always provide the most direct physical comfort.
The visitor's expression became increasingly calm.
"Have you touched sand before?" Nan Zhubin suddenly asked.