Conor McGregor recently shared a profound experience from a psychedelic therapy session, where he felt as though he witnessed his own death. The former UFC champion disclosed his journey to Mexico for Ibogaine treatment, a method known for addressing addictions such as opioid dependency by alleviating withdrawal symptoms and cravings.
Without competing since 2021, McGregor is gearing up for a comeback next summer. He took to social media to recount his Ibogaine treatment at AMBIO in Tijuana, Mexico, highlighting a Netflix documentary called ‘In Waves and War’ that captures his experience.
Describing the intense encounter, McGregor expressed seeing his own death and its potential impact on his children. He detailed a spiritual vision of encountering God, the Holy Trinity, and receiving a sense of salvation. After 36 hours of treatment, he awoke rejuvenated, calling the experience enlightening and life-saving.
Expressing gratitude for the support received, McGregor acknowledged the positive impact of prayers and well wishes. He expressed readiness for his return to the fighting arena, targeting a showdown with Michael Chandler to headline the UFC’s White House event on June 14, celebrating America’s 250th and President Donald Trump’s 80th birthday.
McGregor’s journey through Ibogaine therapy has left him feeling renewed and empowered, ready to take on new challenges with a fresh perspective and a strong support system by his side.
