Either We Change Our Behavior or We Change Our Planet

What would happen if, one day, your state of health forced you to completely withdraw from the life you once lived—facing imposed isolation and slowly fading away without understanding why?

For Pilar Muñoz Calero, this was not a hypothetical question. It was her reality. At the same time, it became her path back to an inner journey where she reconnected with her early love for medicine, validated the spiritual experience as part of human life, underwent a near-death experience, discovered Environmental Medicine, and wrote the book “The Embryology of the Universe.” Her illness changed her life forever.

Today, her university lectures are among the most sought-after in faculties that train healthcare professionals. For her, the path forward lies in becoming aware and reclaiming our own power so that change can begin from within.

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