A Healing Grief Gathering

Offering companionship to someone who is grieving the loss of a loved one is an act of love. When that support is combined with the guidance of experienced professionals who help participants view their experiences from new perspectives, and with the presence of others who have faced similar losses, the space becomes one of compassion, understanding, and peace.

From July 16 to 19, the three organizations hosted a charitable, non-profit gathering for people coping with the loss of someone close to them. The event took place in Villafranca del Cid in Castellón, Valencia Community, and brought together 35 participants.

For theICLOBY Foundation, events like this are part of its mission to promote a shift in consciousness that contributes to a better world—on this occasion through meaningful social action. For theSpanish Association of Consciousness Analysts (AEDAC), the gathering provided an opportunity to share its tools for self-awareness and emotional healing, grounded in the values of the human soul. Meanwhile, theBlasco Institute, committed to transforming life experiences, complemented the event by fostering processes of deep personal transformation that expand awareness, integrate inner experiences, and encourage a more conscious way of understanding and living

Without a doubt, partnerships such as these allow each organization to fulfill its mission in a meaningful and authentic way.

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