![]() Next, the clocks follow in their correspondences to the normal cyclic order of the planetary spheres. In other words, the first day of the day is always dedicated to the planet of the day itself. On Sundays, the first magic day of the day is dedicated to the Sun on Monday - the Moon Tuesday - Mars, etc. For example, on Monday the first day of the hour will always be the hour of the moon, on Tuesday - always Mars, etc. Also note that the first day of the day (from sunrise) is always the hour of the planet-ruler of the day. Note that the planetary rulers are 7, and hours 12, also that the clocks of some planets are repeated during the day (or night). ![]() But, the principle of controlling the planetary clock always remains the same. During the year, the duration of one planetary hour varies cyclically in both the large and the smaller directions. The first planetary hour of each day begins at dawn, and the first planetary hour of the night is from the sunset. The magic days begin with the moment of astronomical sunrise in the given place. In the magic day 24 planetary hours: 12 day and 12 night. Here is the sequence: Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, Sun, Venus, Mercury, Moon. The correspondence of days and hours to planets is based on the ancient Chaldean astrological system of the order of the planets. Planetary days and hours are important in the practice of astromagy.
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