Sayadaw adds, When the nimitta appears, do not move your mind from the breath to the nimitta. If your nimitta appears far away in front of you, ignore it, as it will probably disappear. If you ignore it and simply concentrate on the breath at the place where the breath touches, the nimitta will come and stay there. He says also that if it is stable, ok to move the mind to the nimitta and it will become purer and purer.
Also, when concentrating well, he points out that can fall into bhavangas that still occur. Here's a bit on the usual cognitive processes
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