Conor McGregor recently shared a profound experience from a psychedelic therapy session, where he felt he saw his own death. The former two-division UFC champion disclosed his journey to Mexico for Ibogaine treatment, known to help combat addictions, particularly opioid dependency, by alleviating withdrawal symptoms and cravings.
Having not competed since 2021, McGregor is gearing up for a comeback next summer. After undergoing Ibogaine treatment at AMBIO in Tijuana, Mexico, he took to social media to recount the intense experience, mentioning he envisioned his death and its impact on his children. He described feeling as though he witnessed his death, followed by a spiritual encounter involving God, Jesus, Mary, and the Archangels, ultimately feeling saved and healed after a profound revelation.
Expressing gratitude for the support and prayers he received, McGregor emphasized the transformative nature of the treatment, crediting it with saving his life and reinvigorating his sense of purpose. Looking ahead, McGregor is eyeing a fight with Michael Chandler, aiming for the bout to headline the UFC’s White House event on June 14, coinciding with America’s 250th birthday and President Donald Trump’s 80th birthday celebration.
Through a unique and enlightening journey, McGregor emerges with a renewed sense of self and purpose, ready to take on new challenges in both his personal and professional life.