Conor McGregor recently shared a profound experience from a psychedelic therapy session, where he felt he saw his own death. The former UFC champion disappeared from social media before resurfacing to reveal his journey to Mexico for Ibogaine treatment, known for aiding addiction recovery, especially with opioid dependency by mitigating withdrawal symptoms and cravings.
In a social media post, McGregor described his Ibogaine treatment at AMBIO in Tijuana, Mexico, sharing that he felt as though he was witnessing his own death, realizing the impact it would have had on his children. He recounted a surreal experience of seeing himself from above and then from within a coffin, followed by a spiritual encounter with what he described as the Holy Trinity. McGregor expressed gratitude for the enlightenment and healing he experienced during the treatment, calling it invaluable and life-saving.
Expressing thanks for the support and prayers he received, McGregor acknowledged the positive impact they had on his recovery journey. Looking ahead, McGregor expressed his desire to face Michael Chandler in a fight that he hopes will headline a UFC event at the White House on June 14, celebrating both America’s 250th birthday and President Donald Trump’s 80th birthday.
McGregor’s transformative experience underscores the profound impact of alternative therapies in his life, leading to a newfound sense of self and purpose.
