SEVEN PLANETS - 7 Anunnaki
Archangel Michael - The Sun - Sunday - For Full Correspondences - Click here
Archangel Gabriel - The Moon - Monday - For Full Correspondences - Click here
Archangel Samael - Mars - Tuesday - For Full Correspondences - Click here
Archangel Raphael - Mercury - Wednesday - For Full Correspondences - Click here
Archangel Sachiel - Jupiter - Thursday - For Full Correspondences - Click here
Archangel Anael - Venus - Friday - For Full Correspondences - Click here
Archangel Cassiel - Saturn - Saturday - For Full Correspondences - Click here
Gabriel SIN NANNAR Allah
Moon
MICHAEL Saturn NINURTA YHWH-Tzva'ot
SHAMASH SUN archangel URIEL
Mercury is the Roman god of messages and communication. In Greek mythology he is known as Hermes. NEBO MERCURY archangel Raphael
Anaél: Angel of Friday
ISHTAR VENUS archangel ANAEL HANIEL Anael – angel influencing love, passion and sexuality AMIEL
http://www.archangels-and-angels.com/aa_pages/correspondences/an
gel_planet/archangel_anael.html
Frigg, Ishtar, Isis, Lalita, Sukra, Mother Godess and Nerthus
NERGAL/ENKI MARS archangel SAMAEL
MARDUK JUPITER archangel ZADKIEL SACHIEL
Shamash is placed in front of me / Before me Raphael: Shamash is the God of the Sun, and in GD correspondences Raphael is the Archangel of the solar sphere of Tiphareth. > > Nanna is placed behind me / Behind me Gabriel: Nanna is the God of the Moon, and Gabriel is traditionally the Archangel of the Moon. > > Nergal to my right hand / To my right hand Michael: Nergal is the God of War and Pestilence. My understanding is that he may be one and the same (via migration) with the Canaanite War God Reshef. One of Reshef's epithets was "Mikal", which may very well be the origin of the Hebrew Archangel Michael. > > Ninurta to my left hand / To my left hand Auriel: In GD correspondences, Auriel is the Archangel of Earth. IIRC, Ninurta has some association as an Earth or Saturn deity - but I may have to stand corrected on that one. It's been a while since I studied the Babylonian materials. > > Oh - and for the record: I agree that much of what passes for modern Babylonian magick has it's source right there in R.C. Thompson's "Devils and Evil Spirits of Babylonia...". :) In fact, anything by him or Mark S. Smith is worth reading in that regard. >
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