Cosmic Quote by Haruki Murakami
““Sometimes, when one is moving silently through such an utterly desolate landscape, an overwhelming hallucination can make one feel that oneself, as an individual human being, is slowly being unraveled. The surrounding space is so vast that it becomes increasingly difficult to keep a balanced grip on one's own being. The mind swells out to fill the entire landscape, becoming so diffuse in the process that one loses the ability to keep it fastened to the physical self. The sun would rise from the eastern horizon, and cut it's way across the empty sky, and sink below the western horizon. This was the only perceptible change in our surroundings. And in the movement of the sun, I felt something I hardly know how to name: some huge, cosmic love.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World, 1985
In vast, empty spaces the mind can dissolve, yet the sun’s passage reveals a profound, universal love that steadies the self.
In simple terms: Isolation can reveal a deep, cosmic love.
Embrace stillness to sense larger connection.
Themes
Mood
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When to use this quote
- desert trek
- space travel
- meditation retreat
- lonely night shift
- artistic creation
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does solitude change your perception of self?
- Can routine rituals anchor you in vastness?
The feeling may be romanticized and not universally experienced.