NDEs and Project Light

The main topics addressed by Dr. Luján Comas, President of ICLOBY Foundation, at the International Neurosynergy Congress — where she was invited as a speaker — were the results of research on near-death experiences in hospitals across Spanish-speaking countries and the role of consciousness during these experiences.

The Congress aimed to serve as a platform for studying the mind and its effects on the reality we perceive, as well as on the reality that cannot be perceived through the five senses, which is rooted in the quantum system.

The event featured a total of 15 speakers who presented a variety of topics related to consciousness, hypnotherapy, emotional blockages, and more, all framed within the Neurosynergy approach. This approach guides individuals toward self-observation, internal coherence, certainty, and the expansion of consciousness, helping them reconnect with their true potential.

Increasingly, science and spirituality go hand in hand, enabling people to educate themselves on subjects that clearly contribute to their emotional and spiritual well-being.

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