The weekday cycle is one of the simplest places where correspondence leaves the table and enters ordinary time. A planetary force becomes a recurring day-name, a ritual hour, a practical cadence, and a memory aid. This hub begins that layer in modest form, one complete chain at a time, so the weekly lattice can grow without pretending it is already finished.

This hub exists because the archive's practical correspondence chains were stopping at planets, sephiroth, and metals. A calendrical layer makes the chain usable in lived time. Tuesday anchors the Martian example; Sunday adds a second solar lane so the hub now behaves like a growing taxonomy rather than a single methodological stub.

First weekday stub Tuesday Mars's day in the planetary week: calendrical force, martial naming, and the recurrence of severity inside ordinary schedule. Marscalendarcorrespondence Solar weekday lane Sunday The Sun's day in the planetary week: calendrical radiance, solar naming, and the recurrence of visibility, healing, and centered order. Suncalendarcorrespondence Venusian weekday lane Friday Venus's day in the planetary week: calendrical attraction, goddess naming, and the recurrence of beauty, pleasure, relation, and growth. Venuscalendarcorrespondence Mercurial weekday lane Wednesday Mercury's day in the planetary week: calendrical exchange, messenger naming, and the recurrence of language, trade, study, and motion. Mercurycalendarcorrespondence

The rest of the planetary week remains to be built. This hub now has four governed lanes: Mars through Tuesday, the Sun through Sunday, Venus through Friday, and Mercury through Wednesday. The next passes should continue adding weekdays only when their linked planet, sphere, metal, and color can be made explicit.