Beyond Our Concept of Death

On November 7 and 8, the Tanatology Association of the State of Morelos (AC) and the Association for Grief Relief and Acceptance of Death (OKAY), both based in Mexico City, convened the II Latin American Congress on Grief Relief and Acceptance of Death to discuss the concept of death from multiple perspectives.

It was an international event where speakers, experts from across Latin America, invited participants to reflect, learn, and share the most current insights on one of life’s greatest mysteries: death. From a multidimensional perspective, the topics of grief, acceptance, and transcendence were also addressed.

Among the speakers were two experts from Spain: Dr. Luján Comas, president of the ICLOBY Foundation, and Dr. Manuel Sans Segarra, Foundation professor and author of several books on Supra-consciousness.

With strong participation from both in-person and virtual attendees, the Congress achieved its objectives; once again, the ICLOBY Foundation was present in educational settings to continue its mission of transforming the way life and death are perceived.

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