magic can i use to become rich?
Merry Meet Seeker, Yes, of course, you can use magick for many purposes including the wish for prosperity. No one wants to live in poverty. However, there is a limit to the wealth one can have. Some people go overboard when they use all their powers to win lotteries and then forget ot share it with others. The Universe belongs to everyone. So each of us can get our fair share through the powers of our mind which is magick. There are rules regarding the “movement” of money to and from us. The biggest rule is that money flows. Once you understand that principle, it will be easy to acquire money and save some for old age. Imagine the world as a family (which it is!). The most enabled people (usualy the parents) make money. If there are children, one of the parents may take care of them and so only one parents brings in money. However, prosperity does not mean just money. It also means joy, family, happiness etc. For a single man bringing money, since he needs very little, hoarding will only cause misery. For a married family with no children, it may be good to support other families struggling with children so that all of us find happiness in life. This rule of togetherness does not reduce the money, but it helps to make lives more comfortable for everyone. Most of us can get money in many ways. Salary for work, freelance work, inheritance, gifts, etc. As you give these, you may experience that you are also getting money in some other way. If you give money to charity, you will soon find that some money that you were owed is not being returned to you. If you helped out a poor person because you saw them starving or sick, you may come home and see that you have won a lottery. Or that your child got a scholarship. By watching what happens to us when we do something benevolent we can easily understand how magick works. Brightest Blessings Rose.
I vow to do one thing if I win big in sweepstakes/lottery: If I win big, removing the need to earn a living, I will devote myself to volunteering to right some social wrongs.