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Within the framework of the II International Neurosynergy Congress, Dr. Luján Comas presented her talk on NDEs and Project Light.
Increasingly, studying NDEs helps clarify that the brain is not responsible for consciousness. If it were, how could we explain that a person experiencing an NDE reports feeling fully conscious — sometimes even more aware than when healthy — while their heart has stopped and their brain is inactive?
David Lorimer argues that while the materialist mindset has influenced how we explain the world, it is increasingly insufficient to understand phenomena related to science and consciousness, such as near-death experiences (NDEs).
Dr. Luján Comas, anesthesiologist and president of the Icloby Foundation, was invited to Kabala Podcast, the program hosted by Mario Sabán and Nacho Newman on Pentagora TV. During more than two hours of dialogue, explored the relationship between science and spirituality, Near Death Experiences (NDE) and Project Light research, first multicenter study in Spanish on awareness during cardiac arrest. The conversation united the findings of contemporary medicine with the ancient wisdom of the Kabbalah, opening a meeting space between reason, soul and transcendence.
The Strange Phenomena channel, presented by Diego Claramonte, welcomed the 26 September 2025 a live conversation with Dr. Luján Comas and Dr. Xavier Melo, authors of the book Life beyond life. During the broadcast, both deepened the sense of consciousness, the continuity of life after death and the Light Project, the first multicenter clinical investigation on Near Death Experiences (NDE) in hospitals in Spain and Latin America.
Dr. Luján Comas, anesthesiologist and president of the Icloby Foundation, She has been interviewed in La Contra de La Vanguardia. With more than three decades of experience in hospital medicine, Comas shares findings from his research on consciousness and near-death experiences (NDE). His work challenges the materialist paradigm and opens new perspectives on the nature of consciousness., life and death.
This review of Your Brain at the Moment of Death, written by Levine, D. and Duennweller, J.R., invites us to see how Philosophy, Religion, and Science converge on a common theme: death and what may follow it.
Francisco García, Journalist at New Humanity TV, spoke with Dr. Luján Comas and Dr. Xavier Melo of the ICLOBY Foundation about near-death experiences, following the release of testimonies published in their book Life Beyond Life.
The House of the Book in Madrid, one of the city’s most renowned bookstores, once again became the stage for conversations about near-death experiences (NDEs).
No matter how much time passes after a Near-Death Experience (NDE), the details of what happened remain vivid, and the life-changing transformation that usually follows is inevitable. This testimony proves it.
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