I've been a musician my whole life, since I was 7 years old. I hated it at first then when I was a teenager I started to play my favorite music and write my own music. I started to get into it. Fast forward a couple decades and I've sold a few million CD's, recorded over 60 CD's, written the score for over 100 TV, Film and Broadway plays. In the last 7 years I've received 6 Grammy Award nominations and numerous other awards. I'm love nature and am a passionate environmentalist and am a proud recipient of the Environmental Leadership Award from the United Nations. I get up at 5 in the morning happy to greet the sun and start a new day. There's nothing like being present and in the moment and nothing like spending a couple hours watching the sun go down and the stars come out. My music speaks for itself . . . check it out at www.peterkater.com . I don't check Tumblr much so if you want to get in touch with me, do so through my website.

Wishing you peace and love,
Peter

 

hanskleinert asked
Hi Peter, I feel like reading my own observations, when you share about creativity and belief it, what you just did, stating this group etc. i inspired a few days ago. This is the field,which you did not name and from where this creativity comes from, right? a field which really does not belong to this earth plane, when we would try to measure it, most likely we would find anything to measure. So, in the newtons view, it would not even exist. well, anyhow, just want to find a way how we can communicate about this, which is also for me the most urgent subjects.
I am one of your FB freinds and got the post a while agao.

Thanks for writing Hans.   Yes, I think the world that we see and the Universe that we live in came out of this potent field or void.  I spend a lot of time pondering this.   I sit at on the Earth at the edge of the ocean (Water) breathing in the Air and looking up at the Sun (Fire) aware that I exist on a ball flying through space at an unbelievable speed and stay grounded just because of how fast it’s spinning.   Interesting, huh?