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AppRecs rating 4.1. Trustworthiness 79 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 21 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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79% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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82% of sampled ratings are 4+ stars (4.1★ average)
About Planet Hours
The planetary hours use the Chaldean order to divide time. Each planetary hour of the planetary day is ruled by a different planet. The planet that rules the first hour of the day is also the ruler of the whole day and gives the day its name. Thus the first hour of Sunday is ruled by the Sun, the first hour of Monday is ruled by the Moon and so on.
However, planetary hours are not the same as the sixty-minute hours that we use for normal time-keeping. The day is split into two periods, daytime and nighttime. Sunrise to sunset is considered daytime. Sunset to sunrise of the next day is nighttime. Then these two periods are each divided into twelve equal length hours, which are the planetary hours. The planetary hours of the day and the planetary hours of the night will be of different lengths except on the Equinoxes, when light and darkness are balanced.
Each planetary hour is associated with a planet. These can be used to fine-tune a magickal working. This is one step up from performing magick on the day ruled by the planet best suited for the goal. This will give you a specific hour to work the magick.
Find all the planetary hours: Luna / Moon, Mercury, Venus, Sol / Sun, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn!
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Reviews for Planet Hours
donllively
Not a fan …
I have a number of tools, some old-school manual and a couple new-school digital, I use to know the planetary hours amongst other astrological data. I wanted a simple tool to use with others on my device so I can immediately know planetary hours data for a particular location, not my home. This simple concept app is unfortunately slaved to the GPS requiring the user to manually import the coordinates. Yet one cannot ascertain if it accurately calculated the coordinates since there is no visual (simple map-based) confirmation. If that physical data cannot be verified I cannot verify the hours are accurate unless I compare it with other trusted tools, which to be blunt, I am not going to do when I pay for something, regardless the price. I immediately removed it from my device. 99 USA cents wasted. I am leaving 2 stars because it is a good effort for a penny less than a dollar … but I am not a fan. Blessings.
cvcavallero
Not updated for a long time
Same app is updated for android, so this is paid on android is free. On android there are extra Information for example it says the hour where the planet is active example Jupiter 13:34 to 14:32 ... no like this one; and this out of date version don’t explain anything about the planet. Come on guys be fair and update this app soon.