Anna Pla

When Someone Dies, Only The Body Dies

Dr.. Pla is a professional who has practiced medicine continuously since graduating. Her contact with death came through the passing of her patients. This experience led her to study the subject more deeply, seeking concepts that could support her in the practice of her profession.

Four years ago, her husband passed away, and his departure led her to understand death in a different way. Hoje, she is certain that death does not exist—that only the body dies. Through her husband’s passing, she was able to see that the love between them remained and continues to grow every day, now living her relationship with him in a different way.

The experiences she describes as an expansion of consciousness began after her husband’s death and have allowed her to find certainty in these new discoveries in her life.

Recognizing herself as an analytical professional, closely connected to research and guided by a logical and rational mind, Dr.. Pla shares her testimony of what she feels and lives today from her heart. Hers is a testimony of love, ter esperança, and certainty—of a woman beyond her professional role.

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