Real Testimonies of Life After Death – Dr. Luján Comas and Dr. Xavier Melo

God exists. I have been with God.


These were the first words Dr.. Xavier Melo upon waking up after a serious car accident in his youth. That event—a near death experience (NDE)— would mark the beginning of a search that today has become the light project, a pioneering investigation into non-local consciousness that includes the participation of hospitals such as the Barcelona Clinic, bellvitge and the 12 October.

In an intimate conversation with the journalist Alex Fidalgo, and accompanied by Dr. Luján Comas, anesthetist and president of the Icloby Foundation, Xavier Melo calmly narrates how, after the impact, his consciousness seemed to rise above his body: saw the ambulance, the town, the planet... until it merges with the cosmos.

“I felt like he was my father.”, my mother, the water, the tree, the wind... It was part of everything. That feeling of unity is impossible to forget”, remember excited.

Dr. Comas, with decades of experience in cardiac surgery, explains that the majority of those who go through an NDE come back transformed:

“They lose the fear of death and begin to live with greater meaning, knowing that existence continues beyond the physical body.”

They both agree that these experiences are not beliefs, sinodirect experiences that completely change the way of understanding life, loss and purpose.

Hoy, thelight project seeks to scientifically validate these phenomena from an interdisciplinary perspective, unitingscience and spirituality. With more than100 international researchers, the team studies the neurological manifestations, emotional and transcendental aspects of NDEs, as well as the callterminal lucidity and extrasensory perceptions in clinical contexts.

“Twenty years ago, When I wanted to start this study, They told me I was crazy. Today we have hospitals and scientists wanting to participate. “The collective consciousness has changed”, says Xavier.

The interview flows betweenhuman anecdotes, philosophical reflections and scientific data, addressing topics such asmediumship, telepathy and spontaneous healing, always from a respectful approach and open to dialogue between reason and faith.
“The brain is an antenna”, explains Luján. “You just have to learn to tune into that quantum field where everything is.: the past, the present and the possibilities of the future.”

In the end, the message of both is simple and luminous: there is no death, transformation only.
And when you understand this, life takes on a new meaning, full of amor, detachment and gratitude.

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