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[tp not_in="es"]Critique of Charlotte Martial’s Neuroscientific Model of NDEs[/tp][TP lang ="es" only="and"]Critique of Charlotte Martial's Neuroscientific Model of NDEs[/tp]

[tp not_in="es"]The article by Charlotte Martial and her team proposes a naturalistic model of Near Death Experiences (NDEs), suggesting that they originate in the brain after cardiorespiratory arrest. However, their approach is criticized for lacking scientific rigor and for dismissing phenomena that do not fit their theory, leaving doubts about the validity and robustness of their hypotheses.[/tp][TP lang ="es" only="and"]Charlotte Martial and her team's article proposes a naturalistic model of Near-Death Experiences (NDEs), suggesting they originate in the brain after a cardiorespiratory arrest. However, their approach is criticized for lacking scientific rigor and dismissing phenomena that don't fit their theory, leaving doubts about the validity and robustness of their hypotheses.[/tp]

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[tp not_in="es"]My Experience with the Icloby Foundation and the Luz[/tp][TP lang ="es" only="and"]My Experience with the Icloby Foundation and the Project Light[/tp]

[tp not_in="es"]The testimony of Dr. Marissa Casabonne, an Argentine anesthesiologist, reminds us that an interdisciplinary approach and an integrative view of the human being—including emotional, spiritual, and subjective dimensions—should no longer surprise us when addressing clinical practice.[/tp][TP lang ="es" only="and"]The testimony of Dr. Marissa Casabonne, an Argentine anesthesiologist, reminds us that an interdisciplinary approach and an integrative view of the human being—including emotional, spiritual, and subjective dimensions, should no longer surprise us , It should no longer surprise us when approaching clinical practice.[/tp]

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[tp not_in="es"]ICLOBY: Science, Consciousness, and Commitment[/tp][TP lang ="es" only="and"]ICLOBY: Science, Conscience and commitment[/tp]

[tp not_in="es"]Each year, the Icloby Foundation brings together in person the students from all its training programs. It is a week dedicated to deepening knowledge, presenting final projects, and above all, experiencing the power of gathering. Barcelona serves as the epicenter of this much-anticipated event.[/tp][TP lang ="es" only="and"]Annually the ICLOBY Foundation brings together students from all its training courses in person. It is a week to consolidate knowledge, present the final works and mainly experience the power of the congregation. Barcelona is the epicenter of this long-awaited meeting.[/tp]

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[tp not_in="es"]NDEs Do Not Discriminate[/tp][TP lang ="es" only="and"]ECMs do not discriminate[/tp]

[tp not_in="es"]Brígida Mieses works in domestic service in the Dominican Republic. Her near-death experience (NDE) rekindled her hope, deepened her religious beliefs, and taught her that there is no need to fear death.[/tp][TP lang ="es" only="and"]Brígida Mieses works on domestic service in the Dominican Republic. His ECM fueled his hope, His religious beliefs and taught him that we must not be afraid of death.[/tp]

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[tp not_in="es"]Fulfillment and Life After Death: Near-Death Experiences[/tp][TP lang ="es" only="and"]Fullness and life after death: Experiences close to death[/tp]

[tp not_in="es"]ICLOBY participated in the 2025 World Happiness Festival, engaging in discussions about Near-Death Experiences (NDEs).[/tp][TP lang ="es" only="and"]ICLOBY was present at the World Happiness Festival 2025 Talking about experiences close to ECMS death.[/tp]

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[tp not_in="es"]Does Everything End When We Die?[/tp][TP lang ="es" only="and"]Does everything end when we die?[/tp]

[tp not_in="es"]At the XXIII National Symposium of the Spanish Funeral Sector, which brought together over 270 industry professionals, Dr. Luján Comas shared her insights on what happens after we die.[/tp][TP lang ="es" only="and"]Within the framework of the XXIII National Symposium of the funeral sector where they gathered more than 270 professionals in the sector, Dra. Luján Comas was invited to talk about what happens when we die.[/tp]

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[tp not_in="es"]I Had to Learn to Love, That’s Why It Wasn’t My Time to Die[/tp][TP lang ="es" only="and"]I had to learn to love, That's why it wasn't my time to die[/tp]

[tp not_in="es"]A cancer diagnosis and contracting COVID-19 while undergoing chemotherapy forced Dr. Javier Aranguren to see life from a new perspective. His experiences during his induced coma ranged from feelings of fullness to deep anguish. In the end, serenity has been one of his greatest gains.[/tp][TP lang ="es" only="and"]A diagnosis of cancer and the infection of the covid 19 While receiving the chemo- Therapy put the dr. Javier Aranguren in front of a new perspective of life. The experiences he lived during his induced coma ranged between fullness and anguish. In the end, Serenity has been one of your profits.[/tp]

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[tp not_in="es"]Hospital 12 October Joins Project Luz[/tp][TP lang ="es" only="and"]The hospital arrives 12 OCTOBER TO THE LUZ PROJECT[/tp]

[tp not_in="es"]We welcome the Hospital Universitario 12 October (Madrid, Spain) to Luz Project. With its incorporation, the project now includes 15 hospitals, five of which are located in Madrid.[/tp][TP lang ="es" only="and"]We welcome you to the University Hospital 12 October of the city of Madrid. With its inclusion in research, The light project is consolidated with 15 hospitals participating, 5 of them in the capital city of Spain.[/tp]

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The Next Phase of the Journey: Evidence of the survival of human consciousness after death

[tp not_in="es"]The Best in Class (BIC) Awards recognize excellence in healthcare in Spain. Dr. Steve Taylor’s work, presented in six chapters and exploring phenomena that support the persistence of consciousness after physical death, was featured as part of these awards. Here is his perspective.[/tp][TP lang ="es" only="and"]Los premios BEST IN CLASS (BIC) They are awards that recognize health care in Spain. The work elaborated by Steve Taylor PhD presented in six chapters and that summarized the phenomena to endorse the persistence of consciousness after the death of the physical body, It was presented within the framework of these awards.[/tp]

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Part of Healing Is Dying

[tp not_in="es"]The testimony of Andrés Arévalo reveals what it feels like to experience hallucinations, to coma, and a near-death experience (NDE). After being intubated for over two months due to COVID-19, he was disconnected from life support and suffered a cardiac arrest lasting eight minutes. This is how he lived it.[/tp][TP lang ="es" only="and"]Andrés Arévalo's testimony shows how a hallucination is lived, A coma and an ECM, diferenciando claramente los tres estados. Durante poco más de dos meses estuvo intubado debido al COVID 19. Fue desconectado del respirador y tuvo un paro cardiorrespiratorio de 8 minutos. Asi lo vivió.[/tp]

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