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"The mythical White Buffalo is a symbol of hope rebirth and unity. According to the National Buffalo Association the likelihood of Miracle being born is somewhere in the range of one in 6 billion. A Sioux medicine man says that the arrival of the white buffalo is like the second coming of Christ. It is the symbol of unity of all nations."<ref>Sankhya, Shana. ''Native American Wisdom.'' Unknown: Unknown, 2012</ref> | "The mythical White Buffalo is a symbol of hope rebirth and unity. According to the National Buffalo Association the likelihood of Miracle being born is somewhere in the range of one in 6 billion. A Sioux medicine man says that the arrival of the white buffalo is like the second coming of Christ. It is the symbol of unity of all nations."<ref>Sankhya, Shana. ''Native American Wisdom.'' Unknown: Unknown, 2012</ref> | ||
"White Buffalos are messengers of creation. They are symbols that there is to be an awakening."<ref>Sankhya, Shana. ''Native American Wisdom.'' Unknown: Unknown, 2012</ref> | |||
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"The mythical White Buffalo is a symbol of hope rebirth and unity. According to the National Buffalo Association the likelihood of Miracle being born is somewhere in the range of one in 6 billion. A Sioux medicine man says that the arrival of the white buffalo is like the second coming of Christ. It is the symbol of unity of all nations."[1]
"White Buffalos are messengers of creation. They are symbols that there is to be an awakening."[2]
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