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We WELCOME the new hospitals that have joined our research. With them, we are now in 2 Latin American countries and 11 Spanish hospitals that have embraced the science of consciousness from a new work perspective.
Undoubtedly, for the entire scientific community, NDEs are a topic of constant research. For this reason, the advance regarding what produces them and what does not produce them, delivers clear results, accurate and corroborated by scientific methods that it is definitely necessary to discard.
Seeking to alleviate sleep apnea that worsened after moving to Barcelona, he underwent surgery to resolve it. What was expected to be a process without complications, Juan Carlos sums up as "waking up in paradise".
Taking advantage of Dr.. Hameroff's presence in Barcelona, where he and Dr. Luján Comas were both speakers at The Festival Of Consciousness (FoC), the ICLOBY Foundation had the opportunity to converse with him.
Dr. María José Cardoso has dedicated her life, among other things, to experiencing phenomena related to the dying process. In this interview, she shares the stages a person goes through at that moment, helping us understand the process of dying.
Is it possible for someone who undergoes an organ transplant to "inherit" memories from their donor or have some kind of connection with them, even after their death?
Each year, the city of Barcelona welcomes thousands of visitors to a widely recognized and diverse festival. The FoC aims to promote the transformation arising from the evolution of life, to which humans are not strangers.
Juan Manuel Martinez Patiño is a businessman whose life is surrounded by the countryside, nature and a close relationship with animals. At the age of 12 he experienced a Near-Death Experience (NDE) while suffering from meningitis. In this testimony, Juanma – as he is more commonly known – helps us understand what this experience feels like when lived at a young age.
Dr. Marisi Verdugo, a Spanish pulmonologist, shares how throughout her professional life she has transformed the concept of her role as a doctor, her conception of the human being, and the way of understanding and approaching death.
This scientific study carried out by Peter Fenwick and his colleagues allows us to show how the so-called ELEs (deathbed experiences) are not isolated, but are part of a collection of phenomena that we must consider as a whole.

