Prosperity spells do exist and work, however, it is the gods that decide how they will send you your prosperity. A lottery win is just one of thousands of ways they can and do cause the spells to manifest.
It is my experience that the harder you try to "force" a single solution (ie. a lottery win) the less likely it is to manifest.
If you want to use an ethical spell for prosperity, there are dozens, they are all much more likely to be successful than a specific (and somewhat less ethical) spell for a lottery win. Remember, the gods tend to help those who help themselves... and a lottery win is more of a serendipitous occurrence than a solution to a monetary problem.
it is a white magic spell that reflects white and black magic
Sometimes a distinction is made between while magic and black magic, according to the purpose for which it is used, white being benevolent and black being malevolent. A white spell could mean a magic spell cast with good intentions. But other meanings are conceivable. It might be a period of time when you are snowed in, and everything outside has turned white from the snow.
You cannot. Casting spells is fantasy.
That you should quit dabbling in magic. If you are gullible enough to still believe in white and black magic, then you should REALLY find some experienced witches before you EVER try another spell.
There is a common misbelief that white magic is good magic and black magic is evil magic. This is not true. The difference between the two is the energies used while doing the magic. So you can take most spells and cast it as either black or white magic, depending on the energy you are using. That is simplifying things because in the last few years many other 'colors' of magic have popped up, green, red, yellow and so on. These are really just different groupings of types of spells (healing, love, money, etc) and there is no difference as to how the spells are cast or the energies used to cast them. So, any spell, can generally be a white magic spell.
No, a creature is not considered a spell in Magic: The Gathering.
No, a planeswalker is not considered a spell in Magic: The Gathering.
The first spell that can counter a spell in Magic: The Gathering is called "Counterspell." It allows a player to prevent an opponent's spell from taking effect.
No, copying a spell in Magic: The Gathering does not count as casting it.
Yes, an enchantment is considered a type of spell in Magic: The Gathering.
No, copying a spell is not considered casting it in Magic: The Gathering.
Spell cards and Magic cards are the same. The reason for the confusion is because Magic cards were changed to Spell cards during the release of Magician's Force.