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Ego of Gambling is Ignorant of the Divine Law – (1483)

Ignoramus

The “I” of gambling is one hundred percent ignorant of the Divine Law. I’ll explain why in this post.

Coincidentally, by understanding this point about gambling and the “I” of gambling, we can undo its logic. Undoing the logic of any ego is like delivering a bomb to its front door. Boomba!!! Take that!


Logic of Gambling

The logic of gambling is: “You have to be in it to win it”, “You never know your luck”, “I could win it, it’s my lucky day!” and “Just try once!”.

All of these statements stemming from the logic of the “I” of gambling can be undone by knowing about the Law of Karma. The Law of Karma says there is no luck, we have what we deserve and the law always finds a way to bring to us what we deserve good or bad.

So if there is legitimately speaking, money owing to us, the Divine Law will find a way to get it to us. Nothing comes to us for free and if does, it disappears from us as quickly and as easily as it came.

So in the sections below I am going to destroy the logic of gambling using what Gnosis teaches us about the Divine Law.


“You have to be in it to win it!”

Very compelling and based on this reality, you buy a lotto ticket or you enter a draw to win the prize. The “I” of gambling just believes and dreams. It does not know anything. It is a huge ignoramus.

We are asleep when we think or believe we can win. Because the awakened one knows what is owed to him or her and knows that he or she will win or even better still will trust in the law and will just wait for the owed compensation to come to him or her.

Really you don’t have to be in anything to receive your dharma, it will come to you by itself. Because that is the Law, the law finds a way to do it because that is justice and the Law works magically to balance things out. A lotto ticket may be an instrument of the Law but someone else can always by it for you.

We win nothing because nothing is owed to us, we are the ones that owe.


“You never know your luck!”

There is no luck! Everything happens in accordance with the Law, that is in accordance with what we owe and what we are owed. That is a reality that we don’t know what we owe and what we are owed. But for sure there is no luck!

Once again if we are owed, it will come to us by itself. We are mostly in debt and owe the Law and so it is to dream soundly thinking that we are going to win big time.

Master Samael says that if it happens that we win the lotto and receive a few million dollars it is the Divine Law paying us out for everything that is owed to us before we go to the abyss. Sometimes even there may not be anything to be paid to us before we are sent into involution.


“I could win it, it’s my lucky day!” and “Just try once!”.

Once again there is no luck. One way to know that we can have money owing to us is if we have worked hard for a few years and have given this money to help others, then we have luck as it is known conventionally and we could win something. But you know our Inner Being may have other plans for that dharma and so we don’t win anything. If you have worked hard and have spent your money on yourself there is no money to be won!

To just try once is crazy, because what happens is that we end up just getting being caught trying and trying and getting lost in it all and then we are $250 shorter than when we started. Where was our luck then? This is the sad case of the large majority of gamblers that usually always lose.

The “just try once” logic is based on the dream that we think we are have money owing us or that we are lucky and all that is needed is to try once. Once again there is no luck and our dharma if our Being and the Law wish it, it will come to us by itself when needed!


Conclusion

If we use the teachings about Karma and the Divine Law we can come to understand how absurd the “I” of gambling is.

This brings us to a very interesting teaching and it is that many of the egos are based on the ignorance of Divine laws and principles. So if we understand very deeply the laws and principles related to the area in which the ego is situated in, we can largely dissolve the ego. For example, understanding very profoundly the laws and principles of the creative energy and sexuality, we when greatly weaken the “I’s” of lust.

End (1483).

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