How To Reverse Bad Luck And Win Lotto
I came across a story yesterday about a ceremonial sword given to our Prime Minister several decades ago. Since then it has passed to several owners.
And each time it has brought bad luck to them.
Fascinating story. It illustrates how much we are still a primitive society underneath.
Bad luck can be quite powerful to those who believe it, especially if the person with the power appears to control your life. Like doctors, who have both the power to tell you the time you have left to live, and to heal you.
A recent survey found that over a third of our doctors give a placebo, or sugar pill, to many patients. And remarkably these people got better.
The patients didn't know the difference, but were cured by their belief system.
There are several ways you can reverse your fortunes, but by far the most effective for lottery playing is this single action: Get Rid of Your Losing Tickets.
Rip them up, throw them away - after you've had them checked by your lottery store, of course.
Your bad luck will reduce because constant reminders of failure brings... more failure. Every time you view these statements of your losses, you'll be reminded of them. Not a good thing.
So instead of feeling enthusiastic and looking forward to the next game, you'll be miserable.
The next step is to quit all negative reminders. Pull out the kitchen drawers and throw away losing tickets, copies of bills you paid late, photos of people you dislike, wrong colored dishes, plates and cups that are chipped, old photos of how strange you looked back in the 60's :), failed projects... the list goes on.
And clutter. Clean it up.
Clutter is a visual reminder of how messy you are right now, even if it's just temporary lack of time to clean it up.
Then replace your bad-luck past with success stories... reminders of happy places you've been, photos of people who you admire or have helped you.
Many successful people have framed photos of their first sales check, trophies in a cabinet... it's all part of reinforcing positive character traits that help them through the tough times.
Whether your trophy is a car, a watch, a framed check, pictures of happy grandchildren, your first record deal - make sure you have something around that reminds you of how great you really are.
A friend of mine has a cousin, the 1970's singer famous for wearing a kaftan, Demis Roussos ("My Friend the Wind"). He showed me a photo of the popular Greek crooner's entrance way when he stayed there a few years back.
The walls of the entry, the size of a regular lounge, were filled from floor to ceiling with framed gold and silver disks, dozens and dozens of them.
Do you think the singer looks fondly back on his days as one of the world's most popular singers as he views them?
Does this action drive out negative thoughts which bring bad luck?
Yes indeed. He's still singing, and is as popular as ever in some countries.
Now clear out your negative stuff and go buy some tickets for tomorrow's game!
Happy Winning!
Ken Silver
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