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Hence, a person could undergo a PCE, which then granted acquaintance of states of affairs by a direct insight.
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We can call a numinous (from "numen" meaning divine or spirit) experience, a non-unitive experience (purportedly) granting acquaintance of realities or states of affairs that are of a kind not accessible by way of sense perception, somatosensory modalities, or standard introspection.
In addition, an experience is mystical as long as it allegedly grants such an acquaintance.
Although our perceptual experiences seem to grant us an acquaintance with the facing surfaces of material objects, sensa are the only items we are acquainted with.
The passenger had no connection with the airline, but was granted permission by the captain via acquaintance in the airline.
At one point, he professed acquaintance with Richard II, and in 1399 he was granted two pipes (casks) of wine a year for life by Henry IV as a reward for complimentary references in one of his poems.
We take for granted our ability to link overlapping circles of friends and acquaintances in a manner until recently inconceivable.
Shortly thereafter, an acquaintance was killed in a motorcycle accident, and I just never took the continued existence of anyone for granted again.
Parole granted.
Permission granted.
Wish granted.
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