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What did the Smoke Monster do to make Danielle Rousseau's loved ones go crazy? Why does the Monster condemn some folks while apparently sparing others — what are its standards for who lives and who dies? Speaking of dead things, what's up with Christian Shephard and his apparent connection to the Island? Will we ever find out why the fortune teller was so emphatic about Claire raising Aaron all by herself?

When and if Claire finds out that Kate took Aaron, how will she take the news? Will Kate ever choose between Jack and Sawyer, and how will the show's fans recover from her inevitably heartbreaking decision? Will Sawyer ever resolve his daddy issues by connecting with his daughter Clementine? Assuming that Juliet is dead, is Sawyer going to revert to his coldhearted ways or will he champ up and remain a hero?

Speaking of Juliet, how will her detonation of the hydrogen bomb effect the show's final season? If the bomb initiated an alternate reality, what will be different about our favorite characters in this new world? What would be the significance of the alternate reality on the reality we've come to know? If an alternate reality commences, will it negate everything we've seen on "Lost" so far? If the hydrogen bomb didn't prevent the crash of Oceanic Flight , what did it do?

Did the bomb's detonation always happen and was it the reason that the Swan Station's button needed to be pushed every minutes or else risk armageddon? If the bomb goes off, what happens to Desmond, Juliet, Miles and the other characters that weren't on Oceanic Flight — do their fates change, too? When Eloise Hawking told Desmond that the Island wasn't done with him, what did she mean — what role is there left for Des to fulfill?

How does Eloise know so much about time travel and the rest of the Island's oddities? How did Charles Widmore, who lived on the Island his entire life, become so rich after his banishment as the leader of the Others? What is the nature of Widmore's feud with Ben and how will it resolve itself?

Will we ever learn more about what Ben referred to as "the magic box" on the Island? What is the decision making process behind selecting the leader of the Others? Why do the Others run around with fake beards, slingshots and crusty costumes when they're actually well-dressed and civilized in private? Will we see Zach and Emma, the children from the tail section, and flight attendant Cindy ever again? How is Walt able to do the special things he does, like animal communication and telepathy?

Will we ever learn more about Hurley's comment that "Australia is the key to the whole game," or was that just an astute assessment of Risk strategy? What was the purpose of the invisible map he painted on the Swan Station's blast door?

Why did Pierre Chang change his name for each of the various orientation videos? Does it have anything to do with Mikhail, and if not, will we ever find out how Mikhail lost his eye? Will we ever learn more about the Island's occasional supply drops filled with food and other goods?

Why do certain characters have visions, like Mr. Eko's vision of his brother and Ana Lucia? Does Sayid stand a chance at surviving his gunshot wound or are his days numbered? On that note, is there anybody other than Vincent that will survive the series finale, or is the cast of "Lost" fated to die?

Don't forget to tune into MTV tonight for our live blog of the season premiere of "Lost," and head to the comments section and Twitter to let us know which questions you want the show to answer. What is the Island? How is the Island able to heal wounds and ailments? Why is the Island filled with hieroglyphics and other Egyptian influences? Numbers exude vibrations that resonate with all energy, and strike individual chords upon the harp strings of the Universe.

At its simplest, number meaning of Tarot cards can provide additional light to a tricky spread. These number meanings may also lend a different point of view when seeking solutions with the cards. At its most complex, number meaning of Tarot cards can blossom into overwhelming oracles of symmetry, geometry, and startling congruency that provides us with fascinating accuracy in our readings. As you are working with the Tarot, begin to hone in on the numbers that are being drawn to you.

Use the number meaning reference below to assist you in extracting deeper interpretations in your Tarot readings. Keep in mind, the system of Tarot numerology or any numerology for that matter reduces numbers.

Some practitioners of Tarot numerology chose not to reduce the numbers at all. Rather, they use the second digit as the numerical signifier. For example, the Temperance card 14 is numerically identified with the number 4. It is fitting that we now come full circle with the meaning of nine.

I like to call upon the imagery of the alchemical Uroboros when discussing the meaning of nine because of its relation to that concept of completion versus initiation. Alchemists were also quite keen on movement and behavior of nature, and would often indicate the Uroboros as a conveyance of rebirth and regeneration.

Undertones of connection and completion rise to the top of our understanding when we consider the nine as a triplication of the ternary triad. Thus, the meaning of nine reflects three realms of experience in no order :.

Here we would find ourselves right back to the beginning. Those who resonate with nine vibration are magnetic, charming, and conduct themselves with ease and confidence. The are versed in a myriad of topics, and express skills in seemingly countless arenas. When given a channel of expression, these people create amazing feats of accomplishment. Nine people are influencial, and easily manage groups of people. These individuals are perfect for leadership and places of power when they utilize their nine strengths in a healthy manner.

Images Source Source. It is used in game playing as well as in divination. Waite was a key figure in the development of modern Tarot interpretations.

However, not all interpretations follow his theology. The Waite version of the card shows an old man carrying a staff in one hand and a lit lantern in the other. In the background is a wasteland. Just beyond the wasteland is a mountain range. The Hermit has internalized the lessons of life to the point that he is the lesson. The Hermit, as a kind of shamanistic hero, has made the complete journey — both the withdrawal and the return.

When the Oceanic Six made it to the mainland, Kate presented Aaron as her son to the public. For a few days, Jack read bedtime stories to Aaron , hoping to become a surrogate father before getting a message from Charlie that he wasn't supposed to raise him. Smoke Monster. It was later revealed by Charles Widmore that Desmond was Jacob's "fail-safe", meaning that in case the Man in Black killed all of Jacob's candidates, Desmond would then be used to destroy the island.

Locke is left for dead, but he wakes up days later. Locke contemplates suicide, but his faith is restored upon witnessing an apparition of Walt, who tells Locke that he's got "work to do". This season opened with life inside the hatch for one tormented soul named Desmond.

The hatch , better known as Dharma Initiative station No. Desmond was not a passenger of Flight He had been stranded on the island three years prior to the crash as the result of a shipwreck. Time Requirements: 90 hours 3. Each episode averages about 43 minutes , so if you clock 10 hour -days minutes , or about 14 episodes on Saturdays and Sundays, it'll only take up a cool 4.



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