Conor McGregor shared a profound experience where he felt he saw his own death while undergoing a psychedelic therapy session. The former UFC champion recently took a break from social media and later explained he had traveled to Mexico for Ibogaine treatment, known for aiding addiction issues such as opioid dependency by reducing withdrawal symptoms and cravings.
McGregor, who is gearing up for a return to the ring next summer after not competing since 2021, posted on social media about his experience with Ibogaine therapy in Tijuana, Mexico. He described witnessing his own death during the session, emphasizing the impact it would have had on his children. The fighter expressed deep spiritual revelations, mentioning encountering God, Jesus, Mary, and the Archangels during the treatment.
Expressing gratitude for the support he received, McGregor credited prayers for his recovery and newfound perspective. He expressed readiness to face Michael Chandler in an upcoming fight, aiming for a headline spot on the UFC’s special event at the White House garden, coinciding with America’s 250th and President Donald Trump’s 80th birthday on June 14.