MARC OROMANER
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The Answers to Lost and Life
The Myth of Lost unravels the mysteries of a hit TV show and
what they mean in the real world
Since the premiere of Lost over four years ago, the immensely popular show has started a phenomenon unlike anything ever seen before. Lost’s increasingly twisted plot lines, fascinating characters, and bizarre scenarios have kept millions of viewers coming back for more, hoping for clues to unravel its mystery. Author Marc Oromaner aims to help viewers make sense of it all with his book, The Myth of Lost: Solving the Mysteries and Understanding the Wisdom.
“Millions of fans around the world have spent countless hours searching for clues and trying to solve the show’s baffling mysteries,” Oromaner said. “Despite the obsession, no other book has tried to solve them all with one theory, until now.”
Oromaner believes that Lost is meant to be a spiritual journey. It is meant to teach viewers about what is happening in the world around them, and how each and every person is connected.
“All the characters in the show are connected in some way off the island,” Oromaner said. Interestingly, the characters also have something else in common, which hints at Oromaner’s theory. “Lost goes out of its way to point out that each of the castaways has a connection to either wealth or crime, and like everything else on this show that is no accident.”
Other Lost mysteries that Oromaner’s theory explains:
• The Whispers
• The Numbers
• What’s With All the Daddy Issues?
• The Monster
The Myth of Lost delves deep into the show’s complexities, but the goal is to teach readers that Lost is more than just a TV show. According to Oromaner, Lost reveals hidden truths about the real world and can help us uncover our destinies.
“If you think about it, life is a lot like Lost,” he said. “The show is governed by principles that seem vaguely familiar—almost as though they are the very same principles our lives are governed by.”
Tying together the characters, themes, and mysteries, Oromaner illustrates how a baffling television series can make sense out of life.
ISBN: 978-0-595-48456-
6 x 9; 184 Pages

