s for each of the planets and he spends the next few pages explaining his reasons for having it this way. I am not going to deal with all the planets because this is only intended to be a short article on what I think Mr. Bayer wanted the reader to figure out on their own. In his horoscope, he has the Sun ☼ at 26°30’_ on 5/16/1792 at 2:19 PM. He has the moonàat 20°40’ ^ on 5/17/1792 at 11:59 AM.
works much better for both the progressed sun and moon. For example, the Sun’s position on September 15th, 1792 at 11:27 PM is 23°56’20”c it will hit the exact eclipse location in 11’40” (11 minutes 40 seconds) converting the whole number to seconds of arc, we get 666.66 seconds. Now we just divide this by the speed of the progressed Sun, which is 9.536 seconds per day. This gives 69.91 or 70 days. Now just add 70 days to 5/16/1792 (rectified birth) and you get July 25th, for the year 1914.The year 1914 came from taking the difference in days between September 15th, 1792 and May 16th, 1792, which is 122 days. 122 days added as years to 1792 gives the year 1914.

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Bayer is known by very few. This is somewhat surprising because in our view the work Bayer did, during much the same period as Gann, is much less subjective than was Gann's. We can read Bayer's manuscripts and make sense of most subjects he deals with. The same cannot be said of Gann's writings. Maybe Bayer's comparative obscurity has less to do with the value of his work but more to do with Gann's un
ed marketing drive and flair. Bayer did market his services because he refers to having 300 clients taking his forecasts, but there is no evidence that Bayer sold courses and products to anywhere near the extent that Gann did, let alone at the prices. In reading the work of the two men we can get a handle on the type of person Bayer was and we get the impression it would not have been in his nature to push marketing beyond a respectable point; in fact, in his writings he is critical of those who do.
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