Conor McGregor recently shared a profound experience from a psychedelic therapy session where he felt he saw his own death. The former UFC champion disclosed that he took a break from social media and traveled to Mexico for Ibogaine treatment, known for its potential in aiding addictions, especially opioid dependency, by alleviating withdrawal symptoms and cravings.
Having not competed since 2021, McGregor, preparing for a comeback next summer, took to social media to recount his journey, mentioning he underwent Ibogaine therapy in Tijuana, Mexico, at AMBIO. He expressed witnessing a vision of his own death during the session, describing the intense and enlightening nature of the experience. McGregor emphasized feeling a spiritual connection, mentioning encountering God and being anointed by Jesus in his vision.
Expressing gratitude for the support and prayers received, McGregor conveyed that the therapy had a profound impact on his life, leading to personal growth and healing. He expressed determination to face Michael Chandler in a future UFC fight, aiming for the bout to headline a special event at the White House on June 14, coinciding with America’s 250th birthday and President Trump’s 80th birthday celebration.
Throughout his journey, McGregor highlighted the transformative power of the therapy session and the importance of support from his loved ones and fans, expressing optimism for the future.
