I am sometimes approached by individuals who challenge me in an attempt to prove that I am a fraud. Perhaps it gives them a sense of satisfaction to believe they have outsmarted others and, in their minds, exposed the truth. One of the most common tactics is to demand that I reveal something specific about them that I could not possibly know. I invite them to book a session and explain that I will do my best for them, just as I do for everyone else. Unfortunately, they never book a session because they expect an immediate answer. They refuse to accept that I cannot become attuned without proper preparation, and they take this as proof that I cannot substantiate my claims.

I remember one particularly cocky young man from England who challenged me to give him the winning lottery numbers. I tried to explain that my work is not about such things, but he continued pushing the matter to the point of online harassment. Eventually, I gave him numbers. He disappeared for a while, then returned angrily.

“You gave me last week’s winning numbers!”

“You asked for the winning numbers, and I gave them to you. You never specified which lottery draw you meant.”

He hurled a few insults before leaving, perhaps realising that foolish questions often invite foolish answers. Even if I were somehow capable of predicting winning lottery numbers, why would he assume I would share them with him, the clown?

This ability is about serving others on a spiritual level, helping to heal broken hearts, wounded hopes, and troubled souls, while restoring faith and purpose. It is not meant for material gain or ego gratification. As far as I am concerned, I have already won the greatest lottery through my service to God and to others.

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