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“I am closest of all to happiness—although I won’t attempt to define just what it is—when I turn away from the window and am aware, with the edge of my consciousness, that a moment ago I was not here, there was simply the world outside the window, and something beautiful and incomprehensible…” quote by Victor Pelevin
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“I am closest of all to happiness—although I won’t attempt to define just what it is—when I turn away from the window and am aware, with the edge of my consciousness, that a moment ago I was not here, there was simply the world outside the window, and something beautiful and incomprehensible, something which there is absolutely no need to ‘comprehend,’ existed for a few seconds instead of the usual swarm of thoughts, of which one, like a locomotive, pulls all the others after it, absorbs them all and calls itself ‘I’.”

Victor Pelevin

About This Quote

Source Novel: Omon Ra by Victor Pelevin, 1992

He describes a fleeting, transcendent awareness that dissolves the self, offering a glimpse of pure perception beyond mental chatter.

In simple terms: A brief moment of pure awareness frees us from the ego and thoughts.

Key Takeaway

Seek moments of mindfulness to quiet the self.

Themes

mindfulness self transcendence perception

Mood

contemplative peaceful

Type

philosophical spiritual

When to use this quote

  • meditation
  • creative writing
  • psychological insight
  • spiritual practice

Key Concepts

consciousness ego dissolution

Questions to Reflect On

  • What practices can cultivate this awareness?
  • How does ego affect daily perception?
A Different Perspective

Such moments are rare and may be hard to sustain.

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