As I'm thinking to where my heaven will be spent forever
after I'll die, I realized that it couldn't be underwater in the most
magnificent seas I've ever been while living, because a grand piano couldn't
produce any sound underwater and given that one of my greatest loves here on
earth while living (besides M.) is indeed for the playing of Bach by Glenn
Gould, I'm now doubtful if I really desire to be underwater forever, or in some
(acoustically perfect) room with a grand piano (Steinway) and Glenn playing for
me.
Given that it's what your mind and conscience project from
life experiences that forms your heaven, I'm now troubled by the decision I
must make in the next 30 years before I'll die, because to spend my eternity
underwater without ever hearing Glenn play on his piano, might turn out to be
at least my purgatory.
I just put here a Youtube video that shows the re-creator
and re-composer Glenn while he plays part of what's been making him almost
immortal, simply to give the idea of the kind of heaven I might renounce to in
eternity, just to be underwater forever.
Of course, given that heaven is a different dimension than
earth (where we live), it might be that (piano) music can be listened to even
if being underwater, however since nobody knows of this (until dead) I cannot
ask to anyone what to most desire, I'm going to therefore be safer than sorry
(who else followed this rule?) and focus my conscience into being underwater
for eternity, who knows? I may be so lucky that even if underwater I'll see and
listen Glenn playing like in this video....
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