Interesting perspective. I've got an other from practicing traditional Buddhist meditation. For example in 4-elements meditation one learns to directly perceive all 4 elements the body is made of: like earth (hardness, softness), water (cohesion, fluidity), air (vibrations, motion) and fire (heat, cold). With enough training one can feel all 4 of them at once. Target is, of course, to loosen attachment to the body.
For me such sensations came by intensive practice. They can be terrifying, or utter bliss. Common denominator in all such sensations is impermanence, just arising to pass again, always changing.
So it seems it all depends on the perspective. Either one could consider it pathological, or even train for being able to feel such sensations in meditative practice.