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 his journey to Mexico for Ibogaine treatment, known for its potential in aiding addiction recovery, particularly for opioid dependence by alleviating withdrawal symptoms and cravings.
Having been absent from social media, McGregor returned to explain his whereabouts, detailing his Ibogaine treatment at AMBIO in Tijuana, Mexico. He expressed that during the therapy, he visualized his own demise, reflecting on its impact on his children and the divine presence he encountered, including Jesus, Mary, and the Archangels.
The fighter emphasized the transformative nature of the experience, describing it as enlightening and life-saving. McGregor credited the treatment for healing his mind, heart, and soul after spending 36 hours under its influence. He expressed gratitude for the support and prayers that contributed to his recovery and hinted at a potential comeback fight against Michael Chandler to headline a UFC event at the White House on June 14, coinciding with America’s 250th and President Trump’s 80th birthday celebrations.
McGregor’s reflections on his journey underline the profound impact of Ibogaine therapy on his life and the significant role it played in his personal and professional revival.
