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Several astrologers published longitudes of hypothetical planets

before they were discovered by the astronomers. These astrologers


noticed that "something" was hitting the natal charts they were
watching. They used the speed of this "something" to define the
speed and location of the hypothetical planets. These ephemerides
are often published in a book such as the one I mentioned
yesterday. I have studied several of these hypothetical ephemerides,
and have discovered that the astrologers were fairly accurate with
ONE exception. Let's assume that you have a horoscope with the
Ascendant at zero Aries. Something "bad" hits that Ascendant.
That something was probably at zero Aries, zero Cancer, zero
Libra, or zero Sagittarius. You have four choices for its location.
Our mythical "something" moves on and hits a natal planet in the
first house. Again, you try to determine where the "something"
was. Eventually, you determine the speed of our "thing" and
a PROBABLE longitude. Some of the old ephemerides were correct
on speed, and almost EXACTLY 90 degrees off in longitude. They
did not have enough data to conclusively determine WHERE the
"thing" was located. In fact, some people published the information
and asked the readers to test their own charts to help determine
where the "thing" was actually located.

You need to find all the old ephemerides which were published
during Gann's time. Several ephemerides have been published
continuously for MANY years. In addtion, Gann (and his people)
performed hand calculations.

There were no set symbols for Pluto and Chiron. Remember that
Chiron was called "Jason" by some astrologers. I have many old
Gann charts in my collection. I have found some glyphs which
can not be connected with the "standard set" of planets which
were "known" during Gann's time. Gann has funny symbols which
include a group of "stickmen". I have even seen charts which
seem to have a "J" on them.

Bonnie¥

The "Tunnel" was written in a "veiled language". You needed to


understand Astrology in order to understand the information in
the book. The "Tunnel" is a very good astrological textbook
disguised as a love/adventure story. There are several different
levels of information in the book. I gave you a few samples
in the "Tunnel lecture".

The "Magic Word" is something VERY different. It is TOTALLY


written in code. The "clear text" is not useful. Gann wrote
all his personal notes in a code called the "Bell, Book,
and Candle". This code is SO difficult to crack that it was
actually used by the Allies in WWII. There are several
versions of this code. The "Magic Word" is not written
in Gann's PERSONAL code, but in another code. If you do
NOT know the code, the "Magic Word" is NOTHING but a sequence
of Bible verses and "uplifting" text. The clear text does
not relate to the contents of the book.

Gann hid his message in plain sight in "The Magic Word". This book
could be purchased by ANYONE who had the money. However, the book
was written for "his friends". They are a specific group of people
who would know how to decode the book. Therefore, the correct
question is "who were these friends?". If you have studied Gann's
history, you will instantly know the "friends" we are referring to.
Gann only had one mission in life -- to predict the markets, lottery,
etc. You can be certain that the book is not about "religion".

Bonnie Lee Hill¥

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