ohioplayer,
You certainly are right that scared money has a way of losing. Similarly, I think that trying too hard sometimes tends to chase luck away. That kind of intensity just isn't altogether consistent with those qualities of thought, patience, faith and acceptance. There are potential winnings out there for all of us, but there's a way of allowing them to happen as opposed to making them happen. I must admit that my best fortunes have come at those times when I was disinterested enough to make my life receptive to them. That's not to say that we have to do absolutely nothing in order to be lucky; good luck often seems to come when preparation meets opportunity. We should, however, try to maintain a certain equanimity as we research, plan, and implement our plays. It's the unbridled fervor that creates an energy which self-defeating.
Something that I wasn't entirely clear about in my last post was the fact that I don't think every dream necessarily holds lucky numbers for lottery play. We have many dreams and there are many types of dreams. Sometimes they represent our hopes, fears, ambitions, extended thinking, or even those winning lottery numbers; sometimes they're just jumbled nonsense. In my own experience, it's always been quite clear to me when I've had dreams that were to be applied to some form of gambling. I just haven't had those dreams as often as I would like. It may be possible to program for those kinds of dreams or cultivate a greater awareness of them through something like lucid dreaming. I really don't know. I do know that it greatly helps to recognize and trust one's intuition in matters of luck. I once saw a complete series of "horn" numbers unfolding at a craps table in Las Vegas and I was able to cash in big on a one roll bet on boxcars (NOT a recommended wager) because my awareness and intuition saw it coming. It was like that sudden flash of enlightenment I talked about in understanding a dream. When it comes through to you, you just know it. You don't know how you know it and you don't bother to question it, but you know you know it.
Good luck,
aye'