The ICLOBY Foundation at The Festival Of Consciousness (FoC)

Annually, the Association ConsFestn, a non-profit organization comprised of entities and individuals who… “wish to promote a more conscious worldview”… organizes this festival, seeking to use the event as a vehicle for knowledge, discernment, and self-exploration to accompany the transformation resulting from the evolution of life with new levels of consciousness.

The event is widely recognized because it designs its activities in line with its purpose, ensuring the inclusion of multiple fields such as art, education, science, spirituality, technology, and business. Thus, it attracts participants and speakers that give it a diversity uncommon in other events.

Its impact is significant, and the public’s receptivity is so high that in the 2023 edition, more than 100 speakers participated, interacting with over 2,000 attendees who visited more than 20 learning spaces in what was called the City of Consciousness.

In the last two years, the ICLOBY Foundation, represented by our president, Dr. Luján Comas, has been invited to participate as a speaker. For 2024, her presentation included sharing the general details of the LUZ Project, among other topics.

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