This would pass, in common language, for a direct perception.
If any of these suppositions had been true, the affirmation that I saw my brother would have been erroneous; but whatever was matter of direct perception, namely the visual sensations, would have been real.
There can be no intuition, no direct perception of the truth of Christianity, no metaphysical certainty.
Then by the favor of Vishnu, there is direct perception, i.
But when the Gunas themselves die out, wisdom vanishes of itself, for when there is direct perception of Brahma as self, the knower, the known and knowledge become one and the same.
The Vedas, direct perception, the sayings of great men and logical inference are the four Pramanas or evidences.
Sridhara) "For it is self that finds out final bliss by direct perception and by inference.
Indeed, recent discoveries in science seem to vindicate that not only surface extension, but trinal extension, or solidity, may be an object of direct perception by the eye.
It is not, in these cases, a matter of experience, but of direct perception.
Such is the course of things that sukha and du.hkha are generated by the collocation of certain conditions, and are manifested through or in association with other objects either in direct perception or in memory.
It comes there as a matter of direct perception, and the conviction with which the truth has been grasped cannot fail to impress the readers.
Direct perception of truth is its leading character.
A knowledge of the truth is not produced by disputations and quarrels, but only by direct perception, experience, and understanding.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "direct perception" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.