The Art Of Authentic Communication And Listening - A Journey Through Music
Heartfulness eMagazine|January 2020
PETER KATER is a Grammy Award-winning musician and author, who also conducts musical, healing and creative retreats in beautiful natural settings. Here he talks with MEGHANA ANAND about communicating feelings and ideas through music.
Meghana Anand
The Art Of Authentic Communication And Listening - A Journey Through Music

Q: Hi Peter. What does music mean to you? How did your journey begin?

Music for me is a way to communicate feelings and ideas that are not easily put into words. When I was a child I didn’t really want to be a musician; my mother made me take piano lessons. But after 10 or 12 years I started to enjoy it. I found that it was very soothing and healing for me to play for myself. I did a lot of improvising even when I was a teenager, and I started writing my own songs also when I was pretty young.

But I really played for myself. Sure it was cool in high school, but after I was out on my own I was really mostly doing it for myself. Other people always encouraged me to play publicly, and I would wonder, “Really, you think I should play in this place?” And they would say, “Yes, yes, you should do it.” So I would. One thing just led to another. I always had my own unique style – it’s good to be yourself.

Honestly, I now enjoy it more than ever. After all these years I’m starting to come into the fullness of myself and express that musically in a way that is more complete. I am now talking about the creative process. The creative process is a process of self-acceptance and it’s a process of compassion, spontaneity, listening very closely and deeply to yourself, and to what you hear and feel. There is no censoring. Music is a very interesting path. In my opinion, it’s a very spiritual path.

Q: You play music for the healing arts. Can you elaborate on that?

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