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Last December, The Festival of Consciousness organized an unusual event in Barcelona, where young people were the main participants. The central theme was “Life and Death,” a topic that is rarely part of their everyday conversations.
In this research, Dr. Natalia Sánchez shares insights from her Master’s studies in Cultural Astronomy, offering a unique perspective on how Near-Death Experiences (NDEs) influence the Cosmological Vision of both experiencers and researchers.
With the inclusion of the Ramón y Cajal University Hospital in Madrid, the LUZ Project , closes 2024 with 14 hospitals officially linked to research on consciousness during cardiac arrest in Spanish-speaking hospitals.
The ICLOBY Foundation continues its efforts in spreading awareness and providing education about death. This time, it was at the La Malagueta Cultural Center during the Fourth Spirituality Conference, centered on the theme : “Dying to Live”.
The story of Carmen Castro and her wish to have shared her Near-Death Experience (NDE) much earlier highlights the importance of having healthcare professionals in hospitals who can support patients going through critical medical situations with unusual experiences. These professionals should let patients know they can safely and non-judgmentally discuss their experiences, especially if the professionals themselves have had an NDE. This helps patients normalize and understand these events without feeling they are losing their sanity.
Dr. Jim Tucker, the scientific successor to Dr. Ian Stevenson at the University of Virginia, has developed a “Strength of Case Scale” (SOCS) to systematically document and evaluate data reported by study subjects regarding reincarnation phenomena. This summary highlights the case of EBK
Learning more about life and death, as well as the world around us, was the central theme of the Soul, Body and Mind Forum held in Madrid 15, 16 and 17 November .
The ICLOBY Foundation participated alongside other experts from Mexico, Spain, Colombia, Peru, and Argentina in the 2nd Latin American Congress on Grief Relief and Acceptance of Death.
ICLOBY Foundation, continues its efforts to help people understand death as a natural part of life. Its president, Dr. Luján Comas, participated as a speaker at the “8th Spirituality Forum of the South,” which this year focused on this profound theme.
In this testimony, Dr. Freddy Mercado, a surgeon and author of the book "42 Seconds," shares how he faced his NDE (Near-Death Experience), a moment that allowed him to understand and accept life and death in a way unlike anything he had known as a healthcare professional.

