Why do old sayings say “Misfortune in love, luck in the casino”? This is actually the highest form of energy conservation in the universe. A person's overall luck remains constant over a period of time. When you experience emotional setbacks or are hurt deeply by a jerk/jerkette, it’s actually the energy in your “Peach Blossom Palace” in your natal chart that undergoes a dramatic collapse. But this huge amount of energy doesn’t disappear into thin air; according to the law of conservation, it is forcibly redirected to another gap in your natal chart—usually the “Unexpected Wealth Palace.” It’s like God closing a door for you, and to prevent you from suffocating, He has to break open a window and, in the process, throws in a bag of money. At such times, your intuition becomes extraordinarily sharp because your subconscious is no longer entangled in romantic love; all the “chi” concentrates at one point. So, if you’re heartbroken, don’t hide under the covers crying—that’s a waste of energy! Wipe away your tears, buy a lottery ticket, play a few rounds of poker, or open a candlestick chart and place a trade. Since you lost this game of love, the heavens are likely to make up a big difference in your money. This is what’s called the—“Single’s Dividend.”
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Why do old sayings say “Misfortune in love, luck in the casino”? This is actually the highest form of energy conservation in the universe. A person's overall luck remains constant over a period of time. When you experience emotional setbacks or are hurt deeply by a jerk/jerkette, it’s actually the energy in your “Peach Blossom Palace” in your natal chart that undergoes a dramatic collapse. But this huge amount of energy doesn’t disappear into thin air; according to the law of conservation, it is forcibly redirected to another gap in your natal chart—usually the “Unexpected Wealth Palace.” It’s like God closing a door for you, and to prevent you from suffocating, He has to break open a window and, in the process, throws in a bag of money. At such times, your intuition becomes extraordinarily sharp because your subconscious is no longer entangled in romantic love; all the “chi” concentrates at one point. So, if you’re heartbroken, don’t hide under the covers crying—that’s a waste of energy! Wipe away your tears, buy a lottery ticket, play a few rounds of poker, or open a candlestick chart and place a trade. Since you lost this game of love, the heavens are likely to make up a big difference in your money. This is what’s called the—“Single’s Dividend.”