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"A little bit" and "a wee bit" are McCaw's conversational tics, signalling concession or insight to come.
But in its common, non-technical sense, mysticism is a specific religious system or practice, deliberately undertaken in order to come to some realization or insight, to come to unity with the divine, or to experience the ultimate reality directly.
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Yet there are darker insights to come.
That was just the first of many insights to come from my executive pursuit of "equine-assisted learning".
Myhrvold wanted to make insights — to come up with ideas, patent them, and then license them to interested companies.
I created space to create the new, and to allow fresh energy and insights to come in.
By showing the similarities between dreaming and the psychedelic experience, his work indeed suggests that the state of altered consciousness induced by the drugs might allow insights to come to patients more naturally during therapy, giving a more precise account of the issues they may be facing to their doctors.
Here, we expect new insights to come from the application of live cell imaging at single-molecule resolution.
But insight has to come before understanding, and understanding has to come before answers.
She was able to penetrate, too, into the others' motives and relations — grown-up insight seemed to come not through gradual accretion but all at once.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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