Appendix of Planetary Hours

Appendix of Planetary Hours

Planetary Hours Meaning, Calculation, and How to Use Them

Planetary hours are an ancient system used to divide the day and night into segments governed by the seven classical planets: Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, and Saturn.

This system comes from traditional astrology and is used to align actions with specific types of energy associated with each planet.


What Are Planetary Hours

A planetary hour is a division of time where each hour is ruled by a specific planet. The cycle follows a repeating order based on ancient planetary sequences.

Each day begins with the planet that rules that day:

  • Sunday - Sun
  • Monday - Moon
  • Tuesday - Mars
  • Wednesday - Mercury
  • Thursday - Jupiter
  • Friday - Venus
  • Saturday - Saturn

From sunrise to sunset, the day is divided into 12 planetary hours, and from sunset to the next sunrise, another 12 hours are assigned.


How Planetary Hours Are Calculated

Planetary hours are not fixed 60-minute hours. They change depending on the length of the day and night.

To calculate them:

  1. Measure the time from sunrise to sunset
  2. Divide that time into 12 equal parts (day hours)
  3. Measure sunset to next sunrise
  4. Divide that into 12 equal parts (night hours)

Each segment becomes a planetary hour ruled by a specific planet in sequence.


The Order of Planetary Rulers

The planetary order follows this sequence:

Saturn → Jupiter → Mars → Sun → Venus → Mercury → Moon

This cycle repeats continuously throughout the day and night.

The first hour of each day determines the ruling planet of that day.


What Each Planetary Hour Represents

Each planetary hour is associated with different qualities:

Sun - Authority, leadership, clarity
Moon - Emotions, intuition, reflection
Mars - Action, strength, courage
Mercury - Communication, intellect, learning
Jupiter - Growth, opportunity, expansion
Venus - Love, harmony, attraction
Saturn - Discipline, structure, responsibility

Understanding these associations allows more intentional timing of actions.


How to Use Planetary Hours

Planetary hours are traditionally used to align actions with specific types of influence.

Examples:

  • Jupiter hours for growth, business, and opportunity
  • Venus hours for relationships and harmony
  • Mercury hours for communication and study
  • Mars hours for action and determination

This system is not about guarantees, but about awareness and alignment.


Planetary Hours and the Seals of Solomon

In traditional texts such as the Key of Solomon, planetary hours are used to determine the proper timing for working with specific seals.

Each seal is associated with a planet, and aligning with its planetary hour is believed to strengthen focus and intention.

This is why many practitioners consider planetary timing when using symbolic tools.


Using Planetary Hours With King Solomon Seals

The King Solomon Coin collection includes seals connected to the seven classical planets.

Understanding planetary hours can help bring more structure and intention when working with these symbols.

For example:

  • Jupiter seals during Jupiter hours
  • Venus seals during Venus hours
  • Saturn seals during Saturn hours

This approach reflects traditional systems rather than modern interpretations.


Explore the Planetary Seals Collection

If you want to explore seals connected to planetary traditions, you can view the collection here:

👉 King Solomon Planetary Seal Coins
https://kingsolomoncoin.com/collections/coins

👉 1FitAll Bezel Necklaces
https://kingsolomoncoin.com/collections/necklace

👉 King Solomon Coin 44 Seals Collecting Case
https://kingsolomoncoin.com/products/king-solomon-coin-collecting-case-44


Final Thought

Planetary hours provide a structured way to understand timing and intention.

Rather than being about superstition, they reflect an ancient system of aligning actions with natural cycles and symbolic meaning.

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