Chapter 11 describes heaven not as a destination for isolated souls but as a realm entered as a family unit. In this framing, it is not enough for individuals to be rescued while their deepest bonds remain fractured.

The claim intensifies the meaning of earthly family life. Home is not merely preparation for private spirituality; it is rehearsal for the relational order of heaven itself.

It also helps explain why Unification theology gives such weight to household restoration. If heaven is social all the way down, then private salvation is too small a hope.