Thoreau calls Walden Pond a "lower heaven" because he found solace, inspiration, and connection to something higher while living there. He believed that the simplicity and tranquility of the natural world at Walden Pond allowed him to experience a sense of spiritual fulfillment and enlightenment, akin to the happiness and peace associated with heaven.
Thoreau referred to America as "Our Country."
Bando calls Sam Thoreau in My Side of the Mountain, because Sam has taken to the wilderness in the same way that Henry David Thoreau did in Walden. Sam wants to escape the crowded and bustling conditions of New York City.
I call it Heaven.
It is called Aaru, and it means rushes or fields.
jannat
People called Henry David Thoreau the woods burner because he accidentally started a forest fire in 1844 in Concord, Massachusetts. Thoreau was conducting an experiment with fire in the woods, which got out of control and led to the fire.
Muslims call heaven Jannah and hell Jahannam.
Henry David Thoreau referred to John Brown as a "holy warrior" who would make the gallows as glorious as the cross. Thoreau admired Brown's willingness to fight against slavery, even at the cost of his own life.
the light at the end of the tunnel :)
paradise
Zeus is.
Son of Heaven