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How To Watch The Live Astrological Forecast: H1 2021 with Austin Coppock this Weekend

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It’s the most wonderful time of the (half) year!

Once again, we welcome Austin Coppock back for our H1 forecast. If you are a premium member, you are invited to join us in the webinar to hang out, ask questions and so on. You can find the link at the member calendar and in the Ansible just before we go live. (Austin’s patrons are also invited but I don’t know where you guys find the link.)

For regular listeners, you can hit the bell icon below and watch live on YouTube.

The replay and the audio version will be available shortly after. Here are the times:

LDN: 11pm, Sat 19th
NYC: 6pm, Sat 19th
LA: 3pm, Sat 19th
SYD: 10am, Sun 20th

And, as is now traditional for the end of year episode, we will have a fundraising drive that is also a spell for a better world. This year it is RAIN -founded by the amazing Rev. Danny Nemu– and a Brazilian project of theirs for violin trees. What are violin trees? Listen to the show to find out!

There are two ways you can donate or contribute. First is you can donate directly at RAIN’s page. You can also buy yourself (or others) some visionary art as a Christmas gift. In the store you will find some works by nine Brazilian artists who have agreed to donate all proceedings of print sales till the end of the year to RAIN’s reforestation projects.

Surprising no one, my favourites are those by Anderson Debernardi who trained under the great Pablo Amaringo himself. (I have an Amargino print gallery in the farmhouse, because of course I do.) Check them out here. (And if you want to buy me something for Christmas, Shipiba Shaman looks amazing. Just saying.)

And speaking of Pablo Amaringo, one final way you can help out and really, really treat yourself is to buy a Pablo Amaringo original as several more have just been released for sale. Just if you happen to have a spare USD $30,000 to $220,000 and need something to brighten up a tired wall in your superyacht. (If you find it does not work in your superyacht, I will also obviously accept an Amaringo original as a Christmas gift, and would gratefully hang it in a house that probably costs less than it.)

You can find details of the sale here. And if you do buy one, tell them RAIN sent ya, so that the commissions can be donated. (This will also apply if you tell anyone who might be interested and they purchase.)

See you this weekend!


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