- How to Dream of Winning Lottery Numbers
Dream it, Win it. 12,218 likes 126 talking about this 8 were here. DL LL: 12226 50/50 LL: 12227 CL LL: 12228 Supporting Children's Health Foundation, St Joseph's Health Care Foundation,. This app is designed to provide you options to enter words from your dream or have random numbers generated for you. We designed this app around variations of the Chaldean & Indian Numerology algorithms to generate your lucky 3 digit and 4 digit numbers. There is a minimum of 3 letters that must be entered and we ask that you enter no more than 3 to 4 words of your dream. Unfortunately, dreams can represent good or bad things. Let’s take a look: What does it mean if I dream about the lottery? Finances might improve - Dreaming of winning the lottery may mean that your finances are about going to increase. If you have gone through a period of financial strain, you will be happy to know that dreaming of a lottery win, could, in fact, be on the cards. Dream about buying a winning lottery ticket. You might have bought a winning lottery ticket in your dream. It means that you have the chances to yield positive results in all that you do. It also means that you have the chance to get noticed and discover your hidden potential.
Lottery wins – it’s strange but sometimes you can dream up winning numbers.
The brother of a friend of mine had a big lottery win. Evidently, he dreamed his numbers, put them in … and WON!
And he's not the only winner to dream up their lottery numbers. Many lottery winners credit dreams with giving them the successful combination to play.
A video explaining how to Dream your own lucky lottery numbers
What Happened in the Winning Dream?
He says in his dream he was filling in his lottery entry and six birds flew around his head. They hopped around him as he was choosing his numbers.
There was one big problem. When he woke up, he didn’t know what the meaning of his dream was.
How He Interpreted His Dream
Eventually he decided to use the word: B I R D S. It was the most obvious solution. The letter B is the second letter in the alphabet – so he chose 2 as a number. Then he opted for number 9 because it’s the ninth letter of the alphabet. Eventually, he got the following:
B = 2
I = 9
R = 18
D = 4
S = 19
Okay, great! But that only gave him five numbers - he needed six. He dreamed there were six birds, so he included the number 6.
Simple.
And he won on that combination.
Two Types of Dreams
Where do dreams come from? There are two types of dreams that people believe in. Some believe that dreams come from an outside entity – such as God, a spirit, or maybe Lady Luck. On the other hand, many people consider that dreams come from deep within a person’s unconscious mind.
It does not matter what you believe - both beliefs may help you choose the right numbers.
A Dream from God?
Dream Books Meanings And Numbers
If you believe that an outside being such as God creates your dreams, then the message you get is direct from the entity you believe in. So it makes sense to follow the directions you get when you dream up numbers.
If you don’t have a numbers dream, it still makes sense to put in your numbers and wait for the right dream.
If the numbers dream comes, then – GREAT!
You still have to interpret the dream correctly. Maybe you should pray to help you understand what the dream is saying.
If everything comes together and the numbers are correct – then WONDERFUL, you’ve won!
Dreams from Your Deep Unconscious
If you believe that dreams come from the unconscious mind, then this may work too.
But how?
There are lots of ways. Perhaps you have been reading or watching different lottery results. You may not know it, but the past numbers are being logged deep within your unconscious psyche. You’re thinking about the numbers without even knowing that you’re thinking about them.
Then, the numbers move from the unconscious into your conscious awareness via your dreams. Thus, for people who believe that dreams come from the unconscious, the system can work too.
Dream Lottery Numbers
So, let your unconscious do the thinking. Your mind may be presenting the most-often drawn “hot” numbers. Or, your dream could be telling you about “cold” numbers because they may be overdue to be drawn.
So, which of the two dream beliefs did my friend’s brother have?
He’s not saying.
But if you dream of numbers – you should definitely consider buying a lottery ticket!
A System to Convert Dreams into Numbers
What if you don’t dream of numbers? Your dream could still be trying to steer you towards a lottery win – you just need to know how to interpret it. Here’s a popular system for converting the images in your dreams into numbers:
- Write down what you dreamed about as soon as you wake up. For example, if you dreamed about a cat, write that down.
In addition to your dreams, you can also note down other images that stand out to you. Your personal experience can also provide you with images that intuitively feel important. - Write down the winning lottery numbers in the next draw.
- If you dream about a cat again at a later time, note that dream down.
- Record the next set of winning lottery numbers.
- Compare the lottery numbers for the two cat dreams. There may be some that repeat. For example, if both sets of winning numbers have a 9 and a 24, write that down.
- Repeat this process, writing down your dreams / important images and the winning lottery numbers. Before long you’ll have a list of “lucky numbers” generated by your dreams. When a dream feels right intuitively, that’s the time to play your numbers!
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By Kirk Dickinson
Dream Lottery Numbers
December 11, 2020 7:15amDream Lottery Numbers
The winners of London’s largest lottery draw have been revealed.
The two big winners of the Dream Lottery were announced at the Silverleaf Dream Home in London on Thursday, with tickets selling out quickly to allow for an early draw.
Lori Flynn of Exeter won the grand prize of the lottery and will now have to decide between an adventure package that includes $750,000 cash; a backyard makeover package that includes $750,000 cash; a furnished Silverleaf Dream Home in London by Bridlewood Homes; a furnished Edgewater Estates Dream Home in Kilworth by Vranic Homes; or $1 million cash.
Malaisy Visouvath of London was the other big winner, taking home half of a 50/50 prize pool that reached a record high of $1,266,375.
“This Dream Lottery was a huge success and another record-breaker thanks to our generous community,” said Scott Fortnum, president and CEO of the Children’s Health Foundation, in a news release. “Thank you to everyone who supported our hospitals – allowing them to provide the best possible patient care, now and in the future.”
The Dream Lottery has raised more than $44 million since 1996 in support of the regional hospitals in London. The lottery is organized by the St. Joseph’s Health Care Foundation, London Health Sciences Foundation, and Children’s Health Foundation.