You have been wondering if playing the lottery raises or lowers vibration.
On the one hand, when you purchase your ticket, you feel the hopefulness of good to come. As you envision what you would do with your winnings, you are placing yourself into a creative zone. Abraham-Hicks would say you are shooting rockets of desire into your vortex of creation. The tricky part is aligning your vibration with your wish list.
Of course, if you were to win the jackpot, you might raise your vibration in joy... or lower it in fear. Money does this to people.
On the other hand, if your numbers are less than lucky, does your vibration automatically drop, or do you shrug it off and try again? How many times can you "lose" a game of chance before losing heart?
If you play the lottery from a place of lack, hoping for a big payout to alter your personal financial condition, you would not be a vibrational match to attract the winning numbers... or the big bucks.
Play for fun, knowing you are circulating your money in an activity that is enjoyable, and you are more likely to become a winner.
For you, the fun is testing your intuitive skills.
When you become aware of numbers that keep showing up during the day, play them. When you feel a strong call to run to the store for a ticket, follow through. When numbers start jumping into your mind, write them down. Your Higher Self is not a gambler, but can join in the game with you, if it feels like fun. And catching the numbers quickly is good practice for developing your inner listening skills.
But watch that you do not make lottery playing an obsession. Just let it be a fun activity that makes you smile, for that is what lifts your energy and allows more good to come into your life from all corners.
Carole Doré would say to envision yourself under a waterfall of money. Shower in it. See it flowing all around you. Feel gratitude for having so much abundance in your life.
Then play your numbers and see what happens. It's the raising of your vibration before entering the lottery (or any other activity) that makes the difference.
"Waterfalls of money... waterfalls of money... waterfalls of money..."
Have fun!


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