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| | PLANETARY HOURS |
 | | A planetary hour is not exactly one hour; well, it is 60 minutes two days a year, but the rest of the days of the year, the planetary hour will be more than 60 minutes, and other days will be lower than 60 minutes. |
 | | You must divide by 12 the number of hours between the sunrise and the sunset, so for example and with an easy example of perfect division hours, if the hour of the sunrise is 7:00 A.M. and the hour of the sunset is 7:00 P.M., then, that day the planetary hours long for one hour. |
 | | For the best performance, it is suggested always to use the planetary day and the planetary hour, so if for example, the influence is related to Mars, then do the process on Tuesday, and in the first planetary hour just after the sunrise. |
| www.internationalastrologers.com /planetary_hours.htm (803 words) |
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