I agree with you that gambling addiction has nothing to do with spirituality, but possibly an irresponsible approach or act on the part of the gambler, which might result in such an occurrence. Spirituality does not have any relationship with one turning into an addicted gambler, as I do not see anything that connects them together. Maybe if gamblers discipline themselves while gambling, the issues of addiction would never be the case to start getting worried about in the casino.
it's a weird subject to talk about because we usually don't know in detail about the laws of the spiritual world
in theory if you believe in spirit and energetic matters it would affect our lives fully, without exception
but how to know for sure?
at the end of the day I agree that when discussing gambling it's better to be more pragmatic and direct instead of imagining too many things.
And I think there is no need to connect spiritual belief to gambling because it has nothing to do with that, nor does it attract luck. Gambling is a different thing, and it was a big mistake to use spiritual rituals. Only luck is what we need, not any religious belief. Because no matter how many beliefs and rituals we have, that won't change the odds of winning. If we are lucky, we win, but if not, we lose.
Perhaps it was more enjoyable when we didn't expect too much from gambling.
If I worship her, do my prayings every morning and upon going to sleep, sing soflty and ask perdon for my sins, she won't affect my gambling in a positive way?
it's much sader if it's like that. I'd rather pray for the lucky goddess