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How should we divide the days to work in harmony with the astrological schedule?

Answer from the V.M. Samael Aun Weor.

The Ancient Sages considered the day as a cross within a perfect circle. These ancient stargazers, with their scrutinizing eyes, penetrated deeply into the Mysteries of the Stars and received enlightenment from the Planetary Gods. These Ancient Astrologers learned from the Gods that the day is divided into four parts, like a cross within a perfect circle.

They knew that the day was governed by only four planets according to the ancient order: Moon, Mercury, Venus, Sun, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn.

The first quarter of the day is governed by the planet of the day that bears its name, and the second, third, and fourth quarters of the day unfold according to the order of the planets: Moon, Mercury, Venus, Sun, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn.

Thus, Monday corresponds to the current Sunday, and Saturday corresponds to the current Saturday, which is the seventh day.

The following table represents the authentic planetary order:

MONDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY SUNDAY TUESDAY THURSDAY SATURDAY

For those unfamiliar with the planetary signs, we explain them this way:

MOON MERCURY VENUS SUN MARS JUPITER SATURN

Thus, the twelve hours of the day are divided into four parts, each three hours long.

This simple, easy, and quick system allows us to know exactly which planet is ruling space at a given moment. This was the system known to the Great Ancient Astrologers, and they learned it from the Sidereal Gods.

Here, the famous calculations of the Arithmetic Astrologers are not necessary. All that is required is a little practice and common sense to understand Sidereal Time.

Samael Aun Weor.

Answer from the magazine "The The wisdom of the Being.".

Each day of the week is governed by four planets. Every three hours, we see Monday ruled first by the Moon, then Mercury, followed by Venus, and finally the Sun, and so on for the other days

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The first three hours of the day are ruled by the day that bears its name, the Moon; the second three hours by Mercury; the third three hours by Venus; and the last three hours by the Sun. Then, astrological Wednesday is ruled by Mercury for the first three hours of the day; the second three hours by Venus; the third three hours by the Sun; and the last three hours of the day by Mars; and so on, according to the order of the planets: Moon, Mercury, Venus, Sun, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn.

The Magazine "The Wisdom of Being" 105: "Astrological Hours.."