Kabbalah-clock
Discover which angel and demon are governing at this very moment
Welcome to the AlMajr Kabbalistic Calendar! This tool reveals which of the seven guardian angels (and which demon) is reigning over this "hour". Each hour of day and night is governed by a specific angel and demon, in a continuous cycle that repeats every week.
The cycle begins with Michael in the first hour after sunset on Saturday night and continues throughout the week. The sunrise and sunset times of your location are used to divide the day into 12 equal "relative hours" for both day and night, showing the angel shift changes at precise intervals, regardless of the season.
With this system from the famous kabbalist 'AlMajr', you can see for yourself which pair dominated in the past at any moment in history (at your exact location). This means you can identify which angelic or demonic influences were at play during any historical event and use this data to analyze patterns. By mapping these dominant influences on a data map, you can discover insights that help you predict which days, moments, or periods are more favorable or challenging throughout the day, week, month, and year.
Days marked with ⚠️ in the calendar are considered unfavorable according to AlMajr tradition. Avoid important decisions on these days. The calendar also shows which angel and demon govern each day and night period.
The weekly cycle consists of 14 shifts, each governed by a specific angel and demon pair. The cycle begins on Saturday night and continues through the week, with different entities governing day and night periods.
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This calendar shows the current month with highlights for the "bad days" according to AlMajr's kabbalistic tradition. Click on any day to see detailed information about the angels and demons governing that day.
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Hourly Schedule
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Use this form to search for the governing angels and demons for any specific date in history or the future. Enter the date in MM/DD/YYYY format and click "Search" to see the detailed information.