“Life Beyond Life”: A Brave Conversation About the Invisible

Some interviews are more than just conversations. They are bridges.

The one published by Women's keys with Dr. Luján Comas and Dr. Xavier Melo is exactly that: a bridge between worlds. Between the visible and the invisible. Between scientific knowledge and intimate experience.

Life Beyond Life is not just a book. It is a quest. It arises from a deep desire to understand what awaits us—if anything does—beyond that threshold we so often avoid facing: death. But far from dogma, judgment, or fear, the book offers an honest, open, and loving perspective.

In the interview, Luján and Xavier share with clarity and emotion how near-death experiences (NDEs), both from a research standpoint and through the direct testimonies of those who have lived them, can transform the way we live.

“It’s not about convincing anyone,” says Xavier. “It’s about creating space for conversation, for questions, for accompanying one another through the unknown.”.

And speaking about death is, paradoxically, a way to reconcile with life. To live with more meaning, more presence, and more truth.

FROM ICLOBY FOUNDATION, we feel deeply grateful to see how this book continues to sow awareness and awaken hearts.

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