Subjective Awareness/Bodily subjective experiences

Here's a list of bodily subjective experiences:


 * 1) Pleasure and Enjoyment:
 * 2) * Sensations related to pleasure, such as the enjoyment of a delicious meal, a warm bath, or a soothing massage.
 * 3) Fatigue and Exhaustion:
 * 4) * The subjective feeling of tiredness or depletion of energy after physical or mental exertion.
 * 5) Physical Comfort and Discomfort:
 * 6) * The overall sense of ease or unease in the body, influenced by factors like posture, clothing, and environmental conditions.
 * 7) Itchiness and Irritation:
 * 8) * Unpleasant sensations that trigger a desire to scratch or alleviate discomfort.
 * 9) Nausea and Motion Sickness:
 * 10) * Feelings of queasiness and the urge to vomit, often associated with motion or certain stimuli.
 * 11) Muscle Tension and Relaxation:
 * 12) * The subjective experience of muscles being tight, tense, or relaxed, reflecting physical and emotional states.
 * 13) Sexual Arousal and Satisfaction:
 * 14) * Sensations related to sexual pleasure, arousal, and satisfaction.
 * 15) Balance and Dizziness:
 * 16) * The feeling of equilibrium or the lack thereof, including sensations of dizziness or lightheadedness.
 * 17) Breathing Comfort and Shortness of Breath:
 * 18) * The ease or difficulty experienced during breathing, including feelings of breathlessness.
 * 19) Physical Effort and Strain:
 * 20) * The sensation of exertion and strain during physical activities, reflecting the intensity of effort.
 * 21) Fullness and Satiety:
 * 22) * The subjective sense of being full and satisfied after eating, contrasting with hunger.
 * 23) Physical Vigor and Lethargy:
 * 24) * Feelings of vitality and energy, or conversely, a lack of motivation and sluggishness.
 * 25) Heartbeat Awareness:
 * 26) * Sensations related to awareness of one's heartbeat, such as rapid heartbeats in response to excitement or stress.
 * 27) Tingling and Numbness:
 * 28) * Unusual sensations, like tingling or numbness, often associated with nerve activity or circulation.
 * 29) Respiratory Depth and Rate:
 * 30) * The subjective experience of the depth and speed of breath, influenced by emotions, physical activity, and health.
 * 31) Headache and Migraine:
 * 32) * Pain and discomfort specifically localized in the head, varying in intensity and duration.
 * 33) Digestive Comfort and Discomfort:
 * 34) * Feelings associated with the well-being or discomfort of the digestive system, including bloating, cramps, and indigestion.
 * 35) Bladder Sensation and Urge:
 * 36) * The subjective experience of the need to urinate, ranging from mild discomfort to urgent sensations.
 * 37) Joint Mobility and Stiffness:
 * 38) * Feelings related to the flexibility and ease of movement in joints, contrasting with stiffness.
 * 39) Sensations of Lightness and Heaviness:
 * 40) * Subjective perceptions of the body's weight or buoyancy, influenced by factors like posture and mood.