The premise of Divine Intervention is as follows: Steven Halpern performs 10 piano improvisations (plus an eight-minute piece for electronic keyboards, the disc-closing "Rest in the Light") in the presence of Starr Fuentes... more », a woman identified in the liner notes as a "healer and master teacher" and a "Bishop of 64 Divine Intervention congregations." As Halpern plays, Fuentes's contribution is "anchoring and transmitting multidimensional energy fields." What is the result of all this focused energy? Nothing quite as revelatory as the recording's title might suggest. The disc opens on a promising note, with a gentle, sweetly melodic charmer simply titled "Opening Theme." What follows thereafter is more formal-sounding, serious-minded music, as if Halpern is searching the piano's lower ranges for notes suitable for the ostensible profundity of the occasion. On the Halpern functionality scale, this would be a disc (at times a well-played one) more appropriate for reflection and rumination and less for incandescent bliss. --Terry Wood« less
The premise of Divine Intervention is as follows: Steven Halpern performs 10 piano improvisations (plus an eight-minute piece for electronic keyboards, the disc-closing "Rest in the Light") in the presence of Starr Fuentes, a woman identified in the liner notes as a "healer and master teacher" and a "Bishop of 64 Divine Intervention congregations." As Halpern plays, Fuentes's contribution is "anchoring and transmitting multidimensional energy fields." What is the result of all this focused energy? Nothing quite as revelatory as the recording's title might suggest. The disc opens on a promising note, with a gentle, sweetly melodic charmer simply titled "Opening Theme." What follows thereafter is more formal-sounding, serious-minded music, as if Halpern is searching the piano's lower ranges for notes suitable for the ostensible profundity of the occasion. On the Halpern functionality scale, this would be a disc (at times a well-played one) more appropriate for reflection and rumination and less for incandescent bliss. --Terry Wood
A profound and enlightening presentation and approach
Midwest Book Review | Oregon, WI USA | 01/04/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Having benefited from more than 30 years of study with indigenous healers, curanderos, shamans, and spiritual masters (and is the lineage holder in a long line of Mayan healers), Starr Fuentes is currently the Bishop for over 260 healing ministries worldwide. In collaboration with composer, recording artist and sound healer Steven Halpern, Faintest has created Healing: Guided Meditations With Starr Faintest and Releasing The Energies Of Cancer: Guided Meditations With Starr Faintest: two outstanding meditation CDS that would grace any personal or alternative medicine collection. Listeners will learn to channel their meditation process toward healing their illnesses, empowering their spirits, and enhancing their overall wellbeing. The musical enhancements of Steven Halpern are perfectly suite enhancements of Starr Faintest's profound and enlightening presentation and approach. Highly recommended for students of metaphysics, alternative healing, and seekers of personal enlightenment."