What can we tell about a person from just their birthday, with no time or place of birth? Can we glean any meaningful insight from that alone?
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Normally anything resembling a proper astrological reading requires at least a date and place of birth, with a time of birth being pretty important too. Without that exact data, a reading is more prone to guesswork. But we can tell a few things from where the Sun was when a person was born, and the transits to that point.
Consider the case of Bishop Gerald O. Glenn. Like most people in the world, I hadn’t even heard of the man until very recently. All I’ve been able to track down about him astrologically is his birthday, which was August 18th. I don’t even know what year it was. But we can tell from that alone that he was born with the Sun was at 26 degrees Leo.
Bishop Gerald Glenn was the founder and pastor of New Deliverance Evangelistic Church in Virginia. At first he was a police officer, and that certainly seems to fit the Fire Sign stereotype of someone who likes action. And although Sagittarius generally gets stuck with the reputation of being “the preachy one” in the Zodiac, there’s no question that Leos love delivering a good sermon themselves once in a while.
Bishop Glenn was also a big fan of social gatherings, and that certainly seems pretty Leo-like.
We also know that on March 22nd, Mars, Jupiter, and Pluto were all conjunct between 23 and 24 degrees Capricorn, forming a quincunx to his Sun. That would tend to indicate a certain impulsiveness. It might be the sort of thing that would make a person overstep common sense. That transit can also serve as a health warning. We also know that Mars was conjunct his natal Sun for his Solar Return in 2019.
This might combine to explain why, flying in the face of all official warnings about the COVID-19 coronavirus, Bishop Glenn decided to hold services anyway. And that’s when he said this during his sermon, which was live-streamed on the internet:
“I want you to do something right quick. Get the cameras ready. I want the people to see who’s here today.”
The camera showed a couple of dozen people, well below capacity for the church, but well above the maximum recommended number of people at a gathering at the time of 10. They were all packed in relatively closely together.
Bishop Glenn went on to say he would keep preaching unless “I’m in jail or the hospital.” In his defense, he said “I am essential. I’m a preacher. I talk to God!”
And that’s why on April 11th at 9 PM. in Richmond Virginia, with Jupiter and Pluto in an even closer quincunx to Bishop Glenn’s natal Sun, he died of the COVID-19 coronavirus.
No funeral date has been set yet. Parishioners are asked to pray for Bishop Glenn’s family, including his wife, who is currently in the hospital with COVID-19.
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