ICLOBY Presenceal Congress

Participation in various national and international congresses and forums is part of ICLOBY’s activities throughout the year.

In May, ICLOBY was present at the 17th Life After Life Congress in Albacete and at the 1st Life and Consciousness Congress in the city of Santander, both in Spain.

The Life After Life Congress has been organized annually since 2001 in Albacete, where the city becomes an epicenter for discussions about life after death. This year, ICLOBY was part of the congress as one of the event’s sponsors.

Between April 26 and 27, nine speakers participated, including some professors from ICLOBY’s programs. They presented their lectures at the Albacete Congress Palace, where this event is held every year in front of an audience of at least 500 people—a number that remains steady or grows annually.

Meanwhile, the First Life and Consciousness Congress, held in early May in Santander (Sneaky, Spain), featured the presence of Dr. Luján Comas, President of the Foundation, and Dr. Xavier Melo, Founding Director. They were invited to address one of the congress’s objectives: to explain the different perspectives and scientific studies being developed around near-death experiences (NDEs); as well as to understand NDEs from the perspective of those who have lived them and the evolution of consciousness through different states.

In these photos, some special moments from this Congress.

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