Life Beyond Life

The promotion of the book Life Beyond Life, written by Dr. Luján Comas and Dr. Xavier Melo—President and Founding Director of the ICLOBY Foundation, respectively—continues. Its purpose remains unchanged: to dedicate the proceeds from sales to the LUZ Project.

On September 15 in Madrid, Dr. Comas and Dr. Melo once again presented their book at La Casa del Libro on Gran Vía, before a full auditorium eager to listen and to learn more about this phenomenon. Moderated by Dr. Gaona, author of the book’s prologue, and Spanish journalist and writer Teresa Viejo, the authors shared for nearly two hours their experiences, reflections, and insights with writers and attendees.

Once again, this was one of the many platforms used by the ICLOBY Foundation to inform and educate about death as “life beyond life.”

Here are some highlights from the event.

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