<P> Various occult systems associate each archangel with one of the traditional "seven luminaries" (the seven naked - eye moving objects in the heavens: the Seven Classical Planets): the Moon, Mercury, Venus, the Sun, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn; but there is disagreement as to which archangel corresponds to which body . </P> <P> According to Rudolf Steiner, four important archangels also display periodic spiritual activity over the seasons: Spring is Raphael, summer is Uriel, autumn is Michael, and winter is Gabriel . Following this line of reasoning, Aries (astrologically ruled by Mars) represents spring, Cancer (ruled by Moon) represents summer, Libra (ruled by Venus) represents autumn, and Capricorn (ruled by Saturn) represents winter . Therefore, by association, Raphael is Mars, Uriel is Moon, Michael is Venus, and Gabriel is Saturn . Rudolf Steiner's Northern Hemisphere indications regarding the seasons and their placement in the Zodiac will be the opposite in the Southern Hemisphere, making Michael the autumn archangel--with Mars in Aries; Raphael the spring archangel--with Venus in Libra; and in mid-winter Gabriel in Cancer; Uriel presides in Capricorn during mid summer in the south . </P> <P> The seven archangels figure in some systems of ritual magic, each archangel bearing a specific seal . </P> <Ol> <Li> Jump up ^ A Dictionary of Angels, Including the Fallen Angels by Gustav Davidson, 1980, Free Press Publishing </Li> <Li> Jump up ^ Julia M.H. Smith, Europe After Rome: A New Cultural History 500 - 1000 . Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005 . Page 77 </Li> <Li> Jump up ^ Tobit 12: 15 </Li> <Li> Jump up ^ http://oca.org/saints/lives/2013/11/08/103244-synaxis-of-the-archangel-michael-and-the-other-bodiless-powers </Li> <Li> Jump up ^ James F. Driscoll, "St. Raphael" in The Catholic Encyclopedia (New York 1911) </Li> <Li> Jump up ^ Tasbeha.org Doxology of the Heavenly Orders </Li> <Li> Jump up ^ Oremus.org website . Retrieved September 15, 2008 . </Li> <Li> Jump up ^ Saint Uriel Church website patron Saint web page . Retrieved September 15, 2008 . </Li> <Li> Jump up ^ Lesser Feasts and Fasts, p. 380 . </Li> <Li> Jump up ^ Anglican.org website Michaelmas page . Retrieved September 15, 2008 . </Li> <Li> Jump up ^ St. George's Lennoxville website, What Are Anglicans, Anyway? page . Retrieved September 15, 2008 . </Li> <Li> Jump up ^ Christ Church Eureka website, September Feasts page . Retrieved September 15, 2008 . </Li> <Li> Jump up ^ Morals and Dogma (of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry) by Albert Pike (1871, 1948, L.H. Jenkins) </Li> <Li> Jump up ^ The encyclopedia of angels, p. 45, by Rosemary Guiley, Infobase Publishing, 2004 . </Li> </Ol>

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