Conor McGregor recently shared a profound experience from a psychedelic therapy session, where he felt he witnessed his own death. The former UFC champion disclosed his journey to Mexico for Ibogaine treatment, known for aiding addiction recovery, particularly for opioid dependency by alleviating withdrawal symptoms and cravings.
McGregor, gearing up for a return to the fighting scene after his last match in 2021, took to social media to recount his Ibogaine therapy encounter. He described seeing his own coffin and the profound impact his premature death would have had on his children. The fighter expressed gratitude for the transformative experience, emphasizing the treatment’s significance in his life and family’s well-being.
Looking ahead, McGregor is eyeing a matchup against Michael Chandler, aiming for their fight to headline the UFC’s event at the White House on June 14, coinciding with America’s 250th and President Trump’s 80th birthday celebrations.
The fighter expressed appreciation for the support and prayers he received, acknowledging their role in his recovery and personal growth. McGregor exuded optimism for the future, hinting at exciting prospects ahead for his fans and supporters.