User talk:Toner,mike

there is much chatter and twitter out there on Wiki about the white buffalo myth; every body gets theirtwo cents worth by changing a few words to the string and getting there name on the Internet; nonetheless 'imitation' is a foundation of art.

Here is my question: if any one has read Ed Dodge's remarkable book in which he mentions a psychic experience involving life, death and the white buffalo myth. Can anyone tell me what this passage on page 155 of "Dau" Ed's classic war story, "Sergeant Big Horse naked with a grenade in each hand charged a 2nd VC tank; the Sergeant's last words to Morgan flashed instantly through his mind, 'Maybe you'll be luckier than me. Maybe you'll see a Wakan Tanka in your life time."

I am reminded of the words of John Chapter 11,26-"Whosoever lives and believes in me shall never die."

I mean what I proposing is a lot of imitation exists with very little analysis, or interpretation after all myths are supposed to have some relation to society; we need information about why White Buffalo phenomenon and modern connections to life with the myth exist. Maybe you have some idea what's up with that idea in the 21st century.always the prodigal not by choice we follow the trail of the gypsy scholar into the frontier territory hunting for the legend to begin. Toner,mike (talk) 20:24, 16 March 2014 (UTC)