San Jose, CA April 4, 2007 — President Lincoln was shot on Good Friday — April 14, 1865. But today, the author of a critically acclaimed book on Abraham Lincoln says that Lincoln’s spirit survived his assassination at the hands of John Wilkes Booth.
“Lincoln’s spirit lived on,” says author Richard Salva. “After leaving his physical body, the Great Emancipator’
Salvas statement is based on the words of a great master of yoga —Yogananda — who said that Abraham Lincoln had been an advanced Himalayan yogi in a past life, and later returned as Lindbergh. Yogananda wrote the spiritual classic, Autobiography of a Yogi, which influenced The Beatles, Elvis Presley, and many millions throughout the world.
Salva’s book, Soul Journey from Lincoln to Lindbergh, chronicles nearly 500 similarities between Lincoln and Lindbergh. The connections blanket every aspect of human life — from the physical to the mental, emotional, social, and spiritual — and present compelling evidence of life after death. Many people consider Soul Journey the best book yet on the subject of reincarnation.
Soul Journey has received Five Stars from Foreword Clarion Reviews and Midwest Book Review — and Swami Kriyananda, direct disciple of Yogananda, said “it deserves to become a classic.”
Soul Journey from Lincoln to Lindbergh, 343 pages, quality paperback, w/photos and illustrations, $16.95. Available in bookstores and from Amazon.com and LincolnReincarnation.com.
Richard Salva is a minister and a 30-year expert on past lives. He has given hundreds of talks in the U.S. and in Europe, and he has appeared on NPR and 21st Century Radio.
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