June: Month of Events in Madrid and Barcelona

The University of Barcelona and The Cultural Center Center, Located in the Retirement Park in Madrid, were two of the venues where, during this past month, the ICLOBY Foundation—represented by its president, Dr. Luján Comas—participated as a speaker discussing Near-Death Experiences (NDEs) and the ongoing scientific research project related to them.

In Madrid, on Saturday, May 31, the city council organized the event I WAS THERE. Aimed at creating a day to open hearts and listen to transformative stories—as well as to invite attendees to look beyond the visible—the organizers brought together Dr. Comas with four other speakers: Alejandro Agudo, Juan Antonio Martín, Ignacio Rabadán, and Oscar Liang. The central theme of NDEs as transformative experiences, along with other talks focused on the light of death, the inner journey, and the expansion of consciousness, allowed the audience—who filled the auditorium—to learn firsthand about these phenomena and ask questions that gave them a better understanding of these transcendental topics.

Later, on June 6, at the University of Barcelona, Dr. Comas was the guest of honor at the graduation ceremony for students of the Master’s Program in Medical and Dental Neural Therapy. For the Foundation, these settings where they engage with professionals in the healthcare field are essential and of great importance, as they help raise awareness about the humanization of the patient-provider relationship.

Below, some photos from the events

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