Life After Life: In Search of the Mysteries Beyond

Argentine journalist Ana D’Onofrio, a regular contributor to The nation, authored an in-depth piece offering readers a wide-ranging and accessible overview of near-death experiences (ECMs in Spanish).

The article includes an interview with Dr. Xavier Melo, FOUNDER OF ICLOBY FOUNDATION, who shared his own NDE and the profound ways it reshaped his life. The article also highlights the work of Dr. Luján Comas, current President of ICLOBY, who speaks about the scientific direction and scope of the LUZ Project—an international, collaborative effort aimed at exploring consciousness and the possibility of life beyond clinical death.

In addition to these interviews, the piece features testimonies from other individuals, results from scientific studies, and insights from medical professionals and researchers who have studied this phenomenon from various perspectives.

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