Another world Quote by Henry Miller
“One can see now how the idea of heaven takes hold of men's consciousness, how it gains ground even when all the props have been knocked from under it. There must be another world beside this swamp in which everything is dumped pell-mell. It's hard to imagine what it can be like, this heaven that men dream about.”
About This Quote
Source Book: Sexus, Henry Miller, 1949
Heaven persists in human thought even when evidence disappears, suggesting a yearning for a transcendent realm beyond current chaos.
In simple terms: People cling to heaven ideas despite lacking proof.
Recognize the power of belief in shaping perception.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- grief
- war
- personal loss
- existential crisis
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What does heaven represent for you?
- How does belief affect coping with chaos?
Belief may hinder acceptance of reality.