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Bulgaria is joining the Common Prayer for Peace

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On September 21, yoga studios from Sofia, Plovdiv, Varna, Burgas, Pernik, Gabrovo for the first time will join the international initiative Common Prayer for Peace, which involves celebrities such as Richard Gere, Deepak Chopra, Madonna, politicians, businessmen from around the world. 


"In times of wars and military conflicts, it is important to be in solidarity," said actor and producer Alex Alexiev, who returned from Ukraine these days and supports the initiative in Bulgaria. 

The initiative started in Hungary in 2020 with the Power of Women movement, created by the Ánanda Circle of Sacred Women, and over the years has become a global event.



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