The Work Continues

For Drs. Lujan Comas and Xavier Melo, the authors of the book, selling out the first edition is undoubtedly an achievement. Celebrating a second edition is a dream that continues to come true.

The impact of continued book sales is significant. Why? Because it supports the LUZ Project—the scientific research on NDEs in Spanish-speaking countries—which is a considerable economic challenge, and the book sales are one of many sources of support needed.

Comas and Melo have been working for some time to promote and educate about Near-Death Experiences across various medical settings, conferences, interviews, and digital channels—a continuous and ongoing effort.

The release of a new edition is a recognition of all this time and effort invested, and also serves as a driving force to keep the project moving forward.

Once it becomes available, we will let you know.

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