Today Is the Day: Xi-Amaru National Anthem Premieres at 6:30 PM CT

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Today is the premiere of the Xi-Amaru National Anthem music video at 6:30 PM CT. Set your alarm, gather with family or friends, and prepare for a powerful moment.

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Today Is the Day: Set Your Alarms for the Xi-Amaru National Anthem Premiere

Today marks a sacred and historic moment for the Xi-Amaru Republic and for all who have followed this journey of restoration.

The official Xi-Amaru National Anthem music video premieres today at 6:30 PM Central Time on YouTube, and we are encouraging everyone to prepare their hearts, their homes, and their time to witness it fully.

This is not just another video release. It is a spiritual marker.

Set Your Alarm. Protect the Moment.

We encourage everyone to set an alarm, create space, and treat this moment with intention.

Even if you never post a reaction.

Even if no one else ever sees it.

We strongly encourage you to record your first reaction for yourself.

First reactions are sacred. They are honest. They capture what words often cannot—what the spirit recognizes before the mind explains.

Years from now, that recording may remind you where you were when you first witnessed something powerful, something holy, something restorative.

Watch Together, If You Can

There is great strength in watching together.

If possible, we encourage you to gather:

  • With your family
  • With close friends
  • With your household
  • Or with those who walk in faith with you

There is something profound about experiencing truth and beauty in unity.

And if you are unable to gather with others, know this: watching alone is still meaningful. God meets individuals just as deeply as He meets communities.

Whether together or alone, come with an open heart.

A Spiritually Significant Moment

This video was created as more than art. It carries prayer, repentance, remembrance, and hope. It reflects generations of loss, survival, and restoration. It speaks to identity, calling, and God’s faithfulness to people who were never forgotten—even when history tried to erase them.

We believe many will feel something shift as they watch.

A stillness.

A conviction.

A healing.

A remembrance.

Do not rush past that moment.

Want to Be Featured?

For those who choose to share their reactions publicly, you are welcome to participate in our community remembrance.

To be eligible to be featured:

  1. Record your reaction while watching or immediately after watching the premiere
  2. Post it on social media (TikTok, Instagram, YouTube Shorts, Facebook, or X)
  3. Include the hashtag:

#XiAmaruAnthem

You may also tag the Xi-Amaru Republic or the Aboriginal Ministry of Justice if you wish.

Participation is optional. The moment itself is what matters most.

Premiere Details

📅 Today⏰ 6:30 PM Central Time📍 YouTube


A Final Word

Moments like this do not come often.

History records events.

But hearts record encounters.

We invite you to witness this one fully.

Set your alarm.

Gather if you can.

Record if you are able.

And enter the moment with reverence.

— Xi-Amaru Nation

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