According to Yogi Bhajan's teachings, the beginning of the Aquarian Age takes place on 11/11/11. 11's are pretty spectacular numbers numerologically, so it makes sense to me. The Kundalini Yoga community started a movement to create a group meditation leading up to this date. At the 1000 day mark, which was February 14th, people starting doing a meditaiton that was given by Yogi Bhajan in one of his classes.
You can get the DVD of the class he taught which was just recently released here:
http://www.spiritvoyage.com/yoga/1000-Years-and-Beyond/Yogi-Bhajan/DVD-002407.aspx
You can get the CD, Meditations for the Aquarian Age with the music on it here:
Yogi Bhajan originally taught this meditation with the version of Sat Siri Siri Akal that is on this CD by Nirinjan Kaur.
Click Here to listen to a sound clip: Sat Siri Siri Akal
Click Here to get the instructions in a pdf file - click on the language for the file in each language:
ENGLISH - ESTONIAN - CHINESE - GERMAN - HUNGARIAN - POLISH SPANISH - FRENCH - ITALIAN - THAI - PORTUGUESE- PUNJABI
I've seen discussions at the various discussion sites about whether people should stick to only using this version of the mantra or can switch it up with different versions. The opinions seem to be far ranging, but here is a link to some other CDs with the Sat Siri Siri Akal mantra on them if you want to try out different versions.
http://www.spiritvoyage.com/SearchResult.aspx?pageNo=1&SearchTerm=sat%20siri&SearchType=4
If you want to join in on some of the discussions about the experience of doing this meditation, check out the Kundalini Yahoo Group: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Kundalini-Yoga/ or you can check out the discussion about it on KRI's Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Kundalini-Research-Institute/48239452516#/topic.php?uid=48239452516&topic=5869
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