Fulfillment and Life After Death: Near-Death Experiences

The Manuel de Falla Auditorium at the University of Granada (Spain) hosted the World Happiness Festival on March 14-16, organized by the World Happiness Foundation. This annual festival takes place around March 20, the International Day of Happiness, established by the United Nations.

The festival featured over 50 speakers and welcomed nearly 3,000 participants. Across three days, attendees enjoyed lectures, debates, workshops, happiness runs, mindfulness practices, concerts, and more—all designed to promote individual and collective well-being.

Dr. Luján Comas, President of ICLOBY, was invited to discuss the impact of Near-Death Experiences (NDEs) on those who undergo them. She explained that, following an NDE, people often make profound life changes, seeking to realign their path with their true essence, in pursuit of fulfillment and a deeper sense of purpose.

We share aphoto of the attendees at the conference.

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