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Ego and Supra-consciousness. Searching for the meaning of life by Manuel Sans Segarra & Juan Carlos Cebrián

Ego and Supra-consciousness. Searching for the meaning of life by Manuel Sans Segarra & Juan Carlos Cebrián
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In Ego y Supraconciencia. Buscando el sentido de la vida, acclaimed surgeon and consciousness-researcher Manuel Sans Segarra and journalist Juan Carlos Cebrián invite readers to a profound exploration of what lies beyond our-ego and conventional fear of death. At the core of the book lies the idea that the ego—our “false self” dominated by envy, resentment and competitiveness—is precisely what prevents many from living authentically. 

Drawing on Sans Segarra’s investigations into near-death experiences and the supraconscious dimension of existence, the authors propose that death is not merely a biological end but a transition: “La muerte no existe; no es un proceso biológico, sino espiritual.” The book acts as a practical guide: recognising ego-driven traps in daily life, dissolving fear of the unknown, and cultivating meditation and presence so that one’s true self—the supraconscious core—may surface.

With accessible yet profound language, this work bridges neuroscience, existential psychology and spiritual tradition. It asks the reader: What if our life is more than acquiring or preserving the “I”? What if letting go of the accumulated fears and identifications opens access to a different level of being? The authors contend that through this shift not only can personal suffering ease, but a broader social transformation becomes possible—less resentment, more empathy, less fragmentation. 

Designed for readers seeking depth—whether coming from scientific, spiritual or self-help backgrounds—the book offers tools, insights and reflections. It is a continuation of the authors’ earlier work and invites a new chapter in consciousness-research literature. Whether you’re grappling with existential questions, exploring meditation, or simply wanting a fresh perspective on life and death, this title provides a thoughtful companion for the journey.