Begin by understanding that the silence where the limb once was speaks volumes. Interpret its absence as a presence of another kind. Visualize what you cannot physically touch, drawing on sensory memory that surpasses the corporeal.
Instruct your mind to remember the patterns of sensation. Feel the brush of air as if it were skin, remember the warm weight that was, and correct the posture of its echo in your mind's mirror.
Once the organism's trace is imagined, embrace its ghostly outline. Instruct it to move and stretch according to your body's true symmetry, even where white space represents the material void.
Consider the duality of presence and absence. Feel for the imaginary limb in your daily routines, where you reach out into empty air, yet grasp at nothing visible. Your muscle memory remains faithful—trust it, even when it rebels by recalling pain that isn't there.