Fear of Death: Facing Death as a Driver of Life

Within the framework of the ICLOBY Foundation’s mission to disseminate topics that help people expand their consciousness, Dr. Luján Comas, president of the foundation, had the opportunity to participate alongside Dr. Xavier Melo in this talk, which took place in the city of Barcelona, along with other speakers such as Sergio Marinas and Iñaki Gil.

The objective was to explore how the fear of death can become a powerful drive to live fully and can offer a unique opportunity to reflect on the meaning of life, seen from a scientific perspective.

In our next publication, we will share the full conference so you can enjoy and share it.

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