What I Saw When I Died

Dr. Luis Montaño is a Colombian medical doctor and university postgraduate professor. He has extensive experience managing sports centers and anti-aging clinics.

Montaño has suffered from vasovagal syncope since he was very young, which on several occasions has led him to experience near-death events: seeing people he does not know who accompany him during these episodes, seeing himself outside his body, and becoming aware of everything happening around him. This is part of the testimony he shared in an interview with Dr. Luján Comas, president of the Icloby Foundation.

The effect of NDEs (Near-Death Experiences) on the way he understands fear of death, his approach to educating his children about these experiences, the impact of what he has learned from them on his medical practice, and the changes in his entire lifestyle to manage this syndrome are some of the topics Montaño and Comas discuss throughout the interview.

We invite you to watch the full interview here.

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