Near-Death Experiences

On December 15, Dr. Luján Comas and Dr. Xavier Melo visited the Adeje City Council, which hosted the event. There, they had the opportunity to speak about Near-Death Experiences with an audience that filled the Contemporary Hall of the Adeje Auditorium, as part of the “Dialogues on the Frontier” program.

Under the moderation of journalist José Gregorio González, the authors of the book once again had the opportunity to discuss the testimonies featured in it and to broaden the perspective on life and death.

Adeje is the fifth most populated municipality on the island, with just over 50,000 inhabitants. Since 2019, its mayor has been Dr. José Miguel Rodríguez Fraga, who—like many others—also attended the event to take part in the conversation on Near-Death Experiences.

Here are some moments from this gathering

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