Yep,

We have many hundreds meditating together everyday in Fairfield.

SRF had 8000 together in convocation for a week of group meditations last 
summer.

 - these tens of millions congregating, for a united and peaceful purpose; 
celebrating the transcendental. 
> 
> Interesting numbers from Wikipedia on the largest global peaceful gatherings, 
> in history, selected and edited below:
> 
> * 80 to 100 million people visiting the Kumbh Mela in India in 2013.
> * 40 million people gathered on the main bathing day of the Kumbh Mela at 
> Allahabad in 2001.
> * 18 to 19 million people visited the shrine of Imam Hussein in Karbala, Iraq 
> during Arba'een in 2013.
> * 15 million people attended the funeral of C. N. Annadurai in Tamil Nadu, 
> India in 1969.
> * 8 million people attended the annual feast of the Black Nazarene in Manila, 
> Philippines on January 2012
> * 5 million people attended a World Youth Day Rally in Manila, The 
> Philippines in 1995 to see Pope John Paul II.
> * 5 million people came to welcome Ayatollah Khomeini in Tehran, Iran on his 
> return to Iran on 1 February 1979.
> * 5 million people attended the funeral of Egyptian President Gamel Abdel 
> Nasser on 1 October 1970 in Cairo, Egypt.
> * 4.2 million people attended a concert given by Rod Stewart in Rio de 
> Janeiro, Brazil on 12/31/96.
> * The Bengali gathering, called Bishwa Ijtema (World Gathering) of Tablighi 
> Jamaat, converges followers from around the world in Tongi near Dhaka, 
> Bangladesh and with an attendance exceeding 3 million people.
> * 3.5 million people attended Jean Michel Jarre's performance of Oxygène, in 
> Moscow, in 1997
> * 3 million people attended the funeral procession of racing driver Ayrton 
> Senna in São Paulo, in 1994
> * 3 million people marched through London, UK, and 3 million people marched 
> through Rome, Italy in opposition to the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in the 
> largest anti-war rallies in history on February 15, 2003.
> * An estimated 3 million people attended a parade in Boston, United States 
> celebrating the Boston Red Sox's victory on October 30, 2004. 
> 
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_largest_peaceful_gatherings_in_history
> 
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, nablusoss1008  wrote:
> >
> > Please note that some parts are takes from earlier in the day due to 
> > timedifference
> > 
> > http://yuvatarang.blogspot.no/2013/01/watch-online-144-years-maha-kumbh-mela.html
> >
>


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