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Who is Abhejali Bernardová
Abhejali Bernardová is a sports challenge enthusiast of all kinds who has been practicing meditation since she was eighteen. By profession, she is a translator at a publishing house, and you might find her running around the world with the Peace Run torch or organizing running races and the Six-Hour Swimming event. She enjoys sharing her experiences and lessons from swimming and exploration with others – and recently wrote a book about them called “Until the Water Ends.”
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