“Life beyond life” – Interview in La Vanguardia

There are interviews that not only inform: they awaken.

And that is precisely what happens with the conversation published by La Vanguardia on June 23, 2025. In it, Dr. Luján Comas -president of the Icloby Foundation and a reference in the study of consciousness- shares a broad, sensitive and profoundly human vision of Near Death Experiences (NDE).

With her characteristic serenity, Luján reminds us that death is not the end, but a transition. As she states:

“With death, physical life ends, but our authentic essence, our consciousness, our spirit continues to live in another plane of consciousness.”

Throughout the interview, he reviews how NDEs have the power to profoundly change those who experience them. They awaken in them a new sense of life, a freer capacity to love, and a more empathetic and caring consciousness.

“From a near-death experience you ‘become’ more supportive.”

But the doctor goes further: she reminds us that it is not necessary to go through an NDE to live with such intensity and depth. We can – and must – choose every day to live with purpose, with tenderness, with presence.

From Icloby Foundation we believe that this interview is a gentle but firm call to live with soul, instead of just surviving. Because when we look death in the face, we also look life in the face… and everything changes.

Article at the Vanguardia [23/06/202]

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