A yoga master made a shocking statement that Abraham Lincoln had been a Himalayan yogi in a past life.Lincoln delivered a proclamation setting up Thanksgiving as an American holiday in 1863.Research throws light on a possible Hindu (印度的)origin for the American celebration of Thanksgiving.
"The holiday of Thanksgiving has a Hindu origin," says Richard Salva, author of a book on the reincarnation (轉(zhuǎn)世)of Abraham Lincoln entitled Soul Journey: From Lincoln to Lindbergh which is based on a statement by the great master of yoga, Paramhamsa Yogananda, who declared that Abraham Lincoln had been a Himalayan yogi in a past life, and that he was reborn as the famous pilot, Charles Lindbergh.
“During my search for signs of a past-life yoga practice,” SaIva said, “I noticed that President Lincoln repeatedly chose Thursdays as national days of prayer, fasting (禁食),and thanksgiving.This was interesting, because Thursday is considered a holy day — a day for prayer, fasting, and spiritual reflection — among Hindus, who call it “guru day”.”
“Lincoln also set aside time on Thursdays to grieve(哀悼) for his son,Willie, who died in Washington.Clearly, Thursdays had a spiritual significance in Lincoln's mind.
In his book, Richard Salva presents more than 500 connections between Lincoln, Lindergh, and the ancient spiritual science of yoga. The connections run through every aspect of the human condition and provide convincing evidence that Lincoln had had a Hindu past life.
More than one out of every five Americans today believes in reincarnation—yet few are aware of how past-life patterns affect them. Soul Journey tries to fill this gap, by offering a substitute experience of reincarnation. Through clear and persuasive similarities between the lives of Lincoln and Lindbergh, the book discovers how the hidden laws of fate and reincarnation impact the events of his or her daily life. It addresses other issues, such as the secret spiritual history of America's greatest president, including his past life as a Himalayan yogi; the hidden clues that reveal past lives; the greatness he achieved; and the spiritual principles behind the yoga postures that millions now practice.

  1. 1.

    Based on Richard Salva’s view, ______

    1. A.
      Hindus started the holiday of Thanksgiving
    2. B.
      the Americans copied Thanksgiving from Hindus
    3. C.
      Charles Lindbergh had been a Himalayan yogi
    4. D.
      Thanksgiving had Hindus roots
  2. 2.

    We can draw a conclusion from the passage that ______

    1. A.
      in India all the prayers are done on Thursday
    2. B.
      in India Thursday is a religious day
    3. C.
      Abraham Lincoln was once a famous pilot
    4. D.
      Paramhamsa Yogananda once taught Lincoln yoga
  3. 3.

    When it came to the comparison between Lincoln and Lindbergh, the author held a ______ attitude

    1. A.
      neutral
    2. B.
      doubtful
    3. C.
      negative
    4. D.
      positive
DBD
試題分析:文章介紹一種新的說法,林肯的前世是印度瑜伽師,給出了一些理由。
1.細(xì)節(jié)題:從第二段的句子:"The holiday of Thanksgiving has a Hindu origin," says Richard Salva,可知在Richard Salva看來感恩節(jié)起源于印度。選D
2.細(xì)節(jié)題:從第三段的句子:This was interesting, because Thursday is considered a holy day — a day for prayer, fasting, and spiritual reflection — among Hindus, who call it “guru day”.可知在印度星期四是個宗教節(jié)日。選B
3.細(xì)節(jié)題:從第五段的句子:In his book, Richard Salva presents more than 500 connections between Lincoln, Lindergh, and the ancient spiritual science of yoga. The connections run through every aspect of the human condition and provide convincing evidence that Lincoln had had a Hindu past life.可知Lincoln和Lindbergh的比較作者是積極的態(tài)度。選D
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  1. 1.

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  1. 1.

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    4. D.
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    4. D.
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    4. D.
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    2. B.
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    4. D.
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    4. D.
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    1. A.
      Because these dogs can still cause damage
    2. B.
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    3. C.
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      Because a Christmas stocking is not big enough to put a dog in

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