Non-Local Consciousness and Near-Death Experiences

Every year, Fundación ICLOBY brings together all its Master’s students for an in-person academic week. During this time, alongside their professors, participants engage in a deep immersion of knowledge, shared experiences, and mutual learning. It is undoubtedly a space where consciousness expands, the mind is nourished, and hearts connect through knowledge and shared experience.

Since the Foundation launched its training programs, Pim van Lommel has been one of its regularly invited professors—and one of the most anticipated speakers. This connection was further strengthened when he accepted to become a member of the Board of the Proyecto LUZ, the Foundation’s research initiative on near-death experiences (NDEs) in Spanish-speaking countries.

The growing interest among professionals from diverse fields in these topics led Fundación ICLOBY to expand the spaces where Van Lommel typically engaged with participants. As a result, the Foundation ventured into organizing a public conference open to a wider audience—and it was a resounding success.

Non-Local Consciousness and Near-Death Experiences attracted nearly two hundred attendees, who enjoyed the presentation, shared as a community of knowledge, and benefited from the insights of this true expert in the field.

Here are some photos from the event.

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