keannu
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Is this "had" a mistake of the writer or a does it have any meaning? "Having had" can have a meaning, but then it needs a verb, which actually is not there. I suspected me having seen it wrong, but definitely this is what is on the book.
st152
ex)One remarkable discovery emerging from science is that we are not cut off from the rest of the universe...For example, surveys of the American adult population show that two-thirds say they have had an experience of extrasensory perception such as an accurate intuition about the well-being of someone who is far away. In addition, about 40 percent report having had a "mystical" experience such as seeing the universe as alive and feeling a sense of great peace and safety within that aliveness...
st152
ex)One remarkable discovery emerging from science is that we are not cut off from the rest of the universe...For example, surveys of the American adult population show that two-thirds say they have had an experience of extrasensory perception such as an accurate intuition about the well-being of someone who is far away. In addition, about 40 percent report having had a "mystical" experience such as seeing the universe as alive and feeling a sense of great peace and safety within that aliveness...