> > > Are you able to judge a person's character by their appearance, 
> Rick?
> > 
> > To some extent, everyone is able to. Abraham Lincoln rejected a 
> candidate
> > for his cabinet because he said he didn't like the man's looks. 
> Asked how
> > anyone could be responsible for his looks, Lincoln responded that he
> > considered anyone over the age of 40 to be responsible for the way 
> he looks.
> > In other words, a man's character is written on his face.

According to Benjamin Creme, Abraham Lincoln is currently in 
incarnation and living in Washington DC, working in the government 
there. Though not mentioned on these pages but in his books, you could 
study : 

http://www.shareintl.org/magazine/SI_current.htm





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