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Conscious Life Expo to Return to Los Angeles

Organizers describe the four-day event as a gathering of thought leaders, researchers and practitioners exploring topics that range from consciousness and metaphysics to health and longevity 

The 24th annual Conscious Life Expo will return to Los Angeles from Feb. 20–23, at the Hilton Los Angeles Airport, bringing together hundreds of speakers, vendors and attendees focused on personal growth, spirituality, science and wellness.

Organizers describe the four-day event as a gathering of thought leaders, researchers and practitioners exploring topics that range from consciousness and metaphysics to health, longevity and emerging scientific ideas. The Expo will feature more than 200 speakers and 350 vendors, along with panel discussions, interactive workshops, free lectures and special events.

Programming will include discussions on science and physics, spirituality, healthy lifestyles and reported UFO disclosures, as well as live concerts and other celebratory activities. A healthy food court and an exhibit hall showcasing global artifacts and alternative wellness products will also be part of the event.

Organizers say the event aims to foster community while highlighting what they describe as a growing movement toward expanded or “evolved” consciousness.

Tickets and additional information are available at consciouslifeexpo.com.

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