“I SAW MY OWN DEATH… AND MET JESUS”: Conor McGregor Drops SHOCKING Revelation After 36-Hour Psychedelic Ritual He Claims ‘Saved His Life’
In a revelation that has stunned MMA fans, combat sports observers, and casual followers alike, former two-division UFC champion Conor “The Notorious” McGregor has publicly shared an extraordinary account of a 36-hour psychedelic trauma treatment he recently underwent — one he claims saved his life and led to a vivid spiritual encounter with Jesus.
The 37-year-old Irish fighting icon, who has not competed in the UFC for nearly five years, took to social media in late November to describe the experience in detail, recounting intense visions that included watching his own death and a transcendent meeting with religious figures.
A Vision of Death
McGregor revealed that during the treatment — conducted in Tijuana, Mexico — he was shown what would have been his own death, including how it would have affected his children and loved ones. According to his written account, he saw himself lying in a coffin and then looking down on his own body as it died. The entire sequence, McGregor says, was “incredible, intense, and absolutely eye opening.”
“I was shown what would have been my death. How soon it was to be, and how it would have impacted my children,” McGregor wrote, describing a near-out-of-body experience that left a profound emotional impression.
Encounter with Jesus and Spiritual Healing
What has grabbed headlines even more than the vision of his death is McGregor’s description of a spiritual encounter during the treatment. He claims that God appeared to him in the form of the Holy Trinity — Jesus, Mary, and the Archangels — and that Jesus personally revealed himself and anointed McGregor with a crown.
“Jesus descended… and anointed me with a crown,” McGregor wrote in the post. “I was saved! My brain. My heart. My soul. Healed!”
The Irish fighter described this as the most “enlightening and enchanting experience” of his life, saying he awoke from the ritual feeling renewed — almost like a rebirth — and with a deepened sense of purpose and faith. He even declared himself “his own child again, but with the knowledge of my adult!”
Ibogaine and Trauma Treatment
The treatment McGregor underwent involved ibogaine, a powerful psychoactive compound derived from the root bark of the African iboga tree. While not legal in the United States, ibogaine has been studied in connection with addiction treatment, PTSD, and trauma recovery. A 2024 study by Stanford University highlighted its potential when paired with protective measures for heart health, notably magnesium.
McGregor credited the combination of therapy and psychedelics with helping him confront deep psychological wounds. Though the exact details of his regimen weren’t made public, he explicitly linked the ritual to healing — both mentally and spiritually. “This treatment… absolutely saved my life, and in turn saved my family,” he wrote.
Where McGregor Stands Now
McGregor’s public life over recent years has been marked by controversy and setbacks. A civil court in Ireland ordered him to pay damages for assault in 2024, and he has been suspended by the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) for missing drug tests — a ban that will keep him out of competition until Spring 2026 at the earliest.
Despite these challenges, McGregor insists this psychedelic journey has given him a new lease on life. He has urged fans to watch a Netflix documentary covering the facility where he received treatment and often speaks about his renewed faith in public appearances.
Supporters have rallied behind McGregor’s spiritual message, praising his transparency and courage to explore unconventional healing. Critics, on the other hand, see the episode as another controversial chapter in a career already filled with dramatic twists.
Whether or not this experience signals a lasting transformation or is simply another headline in McGregor’s storied life, one thing is clear: the fight for his legacy has taken an unexpected — and deeply personal — turn.
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