The Brain Is Not The Producer Of Consciousness

Educating about NDEs and Non-Local Consciousness is an ongoing mission for Fundación ICLOBY. On this occasion, Dr. Luján Comas, President of the foundation, shared her insights with journalists from the THE AGAINST section of the Spanish newspaper The avant -garde. Through three questions, she was invited to explain concisely why it is becoming increasingly clear that the brain does not generate consciousness.

The three questions were:

  1. What would happen to me if I had an NDE after cardiac arrest?
  2. How does life change after experiencing an NDE?
  3. Is consciousness prior to the brain?

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