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Daoist Talisman Magic - Win The Lottery?

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Dear Dao bums,

I've been reading this blog on daoist sorcery on/off for a few years.

There's a lot of interesting info on there.

The "main thing" is that the teacher running the site talks about using Ku Man Tong to win the local lottery in Singapore.

Honestly I never really took it seriously, I just thought it was kind of hilarious that someone would spend so much time and energy spiritually on something which seems so borderline useless - why not just make money in a normal way? I know Singapore is a well-developed country, surely it would make more sense to work your way up career-wise or start your own business instead of trying to win the lottery.

But again, I know for sure I'm personally biased against so many things in life due to religious/conservative upbringing - eating meat, gambling, drinking alcohol, illicit sex, these were considered the end of the world morally and karmically, and a sure-fire way to self-destruction.

However, now that I'm grown I see that these things are seen as completely "normal" by a lot of people, as no big deal.

"Gambling Gods" and talismans are even a thing in Chinese Magic.

So I work to let go of all this conditioning and just be open.

Anyway, I just wanted to ask you; did any of you ever try contacting this guy?

If yes, what was your experience with him? (him as a teacher, as a person, and of course whether his magic works).

Here's the link to his blog: https://taoist-sorcery.blogspot.com/2025/03/my-fate-life-is-up-to-me-not-god-heaven.html 

I do think he seems quite sympathetic and well-informed in most of his posts, including the one I linked above.

Let me know if any of you has experience with him :)

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Long ago I knew a fellow that ran an occult bookstore.  One day he asked me about a spirit that he noticed while meditating.

 

I had a look at the spirit and said:  in medieval times such spirits were  used to find lost treasure.

 

The fellow replied that all his life he had won lotteries and raffles.

 

 

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