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Walking Through Walls by Philip  Smith

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Aug 11, 10

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Read from July 28 to August 11, 2010

Very interesting book. This is the true story of Lew Smith as told by his son Philip. Lew was an interior designer turned psychic healer who lived in Miami and worked for and treated many celebrities. The story had some interesting anecdotes about Lew's life as an interior decorator most notably the dictator of Haiti at the time who held Lew Smith hostage until the job was done. After Lew Smith received his calling he began people by raising their psychic vibrations so that their astral bodies would be in tune with their physical bodies. He claimed he could do this over the phone and heal anyone in the world. Lew Smith also claims that he psychically contained the radiation (from his house in Miami) from Three Mile Island. While I often found the story unbelievable I enjoyed the book a lot. The anecdotes were very entertaining and Lew Smith became an endearing character. I would recommend this book, but more as a memoir about a happy father/son relationship and less as a factual retelling of events.

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08/01/2010 page 91
36.0% "I am not sure if I believe everything in this memoir, but it is very entertaining so far."
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