Second, Philip said he didn’t write the book. First, he wanted to give thanks to his father and let other people to know about his father’s life since what he did was so extraordinary that he can be an example to other people. Yet as I looked into Philip’s eyes, I knew they were true. Some of the things shared both in the book and here can seem hard, if not impossible to believe, since so much seems mystical, like from another realm we don’t know. But there I was sitting across from Philip, who has great energy, a peaceful demeanor and a good career. Philip tells his story with candor, sharing details in a way that you can picture him growing up in his striking environment throughout the book, which is fascinating, humorous, and made me think it couldn’t be true. He found his own ways to cope with his embarrassment so he could recognize and appreciate the gift he’d been given–being the son to this unique mans. To many people he’d seem at best odd, but Philip rolled with his father’s unusual actions and habits. He got messages and followed the path he was led down. It certainly wasn’t the average childhood! Lew Smith had a gift for healing people that probably few people have. From an early age he was drinking and partying. Philip grew up in the midst of his father’s growing into a great healer who helped thousands of people.
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