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Hoodoo Spell to Win the Lottery - Free Magic Spell DIY Witchcraft Casting

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I make no promises about this spell, frankly I probably wouldn't even want to bother with it as I think spells for winning the lotto are a poor application of magic, but here's a genuine spell designed for the purpose if you want to give it a try. 

But I say with magic, never use it as a sole resort -- if your only chance for achieving something is by using a magic spell, don't bother.


Lottery Magic Spell


Influence incense
Money Drawing incense
Jinx Killer incense
Lucky 13 powder
Money Drawing powder
Precipitado powder
Lady Luck oil
Wealthy Way oil
yellow votive light
number candles (matching the ticket)
ticket
a saucer
hair of target 

Whatever numbers have been bet, buy number candles (birthday candles shaped like numbers) and fill each one with some hair of the target. Dress the numbers with Wealthy Way oil and Money Drawing powder. Dress the corners of the Lotto ticket with Lucky 13 powder, and place it under a saucer. Then dress the yellow candle with Lady Luck oil, Precipitado and Lucky 13 powder, and set the candle atop the saucer. Mix the three types of incense together with a little Precipitado as well. Light the incense, and then light all the candles, as far in advance of the drawing as you can.

Without question, the kind of money spell I am asked to cast most commonly is a spell to make someone win the lottery. I always turn these people down. Why? Because, frankly, if I could cast this kind of spell reliably, I wouldn't be casting it for clients. In fact I wouldn't even be in this business -- I'd just cast a periodic lotto spell for myself and retire from business altogether. 

I also occasionally get asked to use my fortune telling practice for predicting lottery numbers. Same rules as above: if that's all it took, I'd not be in the business. Most of my fortune telling methods work on the basis of noting and observing coming tendencies, and winning lotto numbers are normally chosen by random chance, such that there's really little way to know them ahead of time what they'd be (not to mention everyone and his mom is casting lotto winning spells and ruining the odds for everyone, canceling each other out...) 


A discussion on Fark.com had the following thoughts...


ajgeek: Money is like gravity, the more you have, the more will come in. Lottery winners seem to be the only exception to this rule. 
dittybopper: Well, no, because you provided the clue as to why that's not really true: Lottery winners. Generally, lottery winners are people who aren't used to husbanding large amounts of assets. The [sic] never learned the particular skill set that goes along with having lots of money. So they burn through it fairly quickly. It's almost a cliche that lottery winners end up broke after 10 years. It's not the money itself, it's the fact that people who are good at handling money are good at handling money.


It is perhaps worth noting that the most common type of money spell I am asked for, is to cast a spell to make someone win the lottery. I virtually never agree to cast these spells because they're a waste of time, not just because they probably won't work (everyone does spells to win the lotto; and if they were that easy to do, I'd just cast one for myself and retire) but also it's not a legitimate way to riches. Much hoodoo style magic does relate to gambling, but it was for smaller wins in an era when a lottery win was not for such large jackpots with so many tickets being sold as happens now. 


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