Beautiful Quote by Victor Pelevin
“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’.”
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.
Seek moments of mindfulness to quiet the self.
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When to use this quote
- meditation
- creative writing
- psychological insight
- spiritual practice
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What practices can cultivate this awareness?
- How does ego affect daily perception?
Such moments are rare and may be hard to sustain.