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Some Music for Donald's Bad Day
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FREE Gift for No Kings Day 2025
To honor No Kings Day, the Human Renaissance Movement offers a free gift of music and story — The Human Renaissance Album — a 13-track journey of love, unity, and awakening inspired by The Tipping Point – The Evolution of Humanity.

Washingtoner -- On the eve of No Kings Day, the Human Renaissance Movement invites Americans everywhere to celebrate the true spirit of our nation — freedom, justice, and love of country — with a free gift of music and story designed to inspire courage, hope, and unity.

The Human Renaissance Music and Story Album is being released as a free gift to all who believe in the enduring dream of liberty and compassion. This 13-track musical journey, inspired by John Ashmead Brodie's book The Tipping Point – The Evolution of Humanity, reflects the movement's vision of awakening a deeper sense of belonging, purpose, and possibility for all.

"We're sharing this not as a protest, but as a promise," says Brodie. "Love of America means standing up for her highest ideals — equality, compassion, freedom, and the rule of law. This gift is an expression of faith that we can still rise together and renew the dream."

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Across the country, citizens are finding their own ways to honor No Kings Day — gathering in peaceful demonstrations, sharing creative expressions of hope, or simply taking a moment to reflect on what it truly means to be free. The Human Renaissance Movement encourages everyone to participate in their own way, motivated by love for our nation and one another.

"Those who stand against these values today are not our enemies," the statement continues. "They are victims of deception, led astray by a con man who seeks power, not service. We will protect what we love — not with hate, but with determination, truth, and heart."

At its core, this moment is a reminder that democracy is not self-sustaining. It requires awareness, effort, and unity from all who benefit from its freedoms. The Human Renaissance Movement's message is simple: we must nurture the light we wish to see.

🎵 A Gift for All of Us – The Human Renaissance Album

To honor this day of awakening and unity, we're offering a free download of "A Human Renaissance Album – Story and Music", a 13-track musical journey inspired by John Ashmead Brodie's The Tipping Point – The Evolution of Humanity. The songs tell today's story and present a path to a future of freedom and unity.

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This album isn't protest — it's love in motion.
It's a soundtrack for everyone who believes in compassion, integrity, and the courage to build something better together.

🎧 Free Download of The Human Renaissance Album
📘 Learn more at https://amzn.to/4n84ylq

About the Human Renaissance Movement

The Human Renaissance Movement (HRM) is a growing cultural initiative dedicated to inspiring a shift from fear to love-based consciousness, empowering people to become Designers of Reality who create a brighter, more unified world.
The future is a story we get to write — together.

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