"I was looking down on myself"- Conor McGregor details a shocking vision of dying, floating above his body, and divine encounter

Conor McGregor posts a reflective message on social media. [Image courtesy: Getty]
Conor McGregor posts a reflective message on social media. [Image courtesy: Getty]

Conor McGregor appears to have undergone a spiritual reset and shared the news with his fans to break his digital detox. The former UFC two-division champion posted a lengthy message on social media describing his recovery process and undergoing ibogaine therapy in Tijuana.

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He said the treatment forced him to confront the cost of his choices and the direction his life was heading. He spoke about visions of his own death and a moment he believed pulled him back toward clarity. He took to X and wrote:

"I was blessed to meet the most forward-thinking doctors from Stanford University and undergo a series of treatments to address trauma. I travelled to Tijuana, Mexico and underwent Ibogaine treatment at AMBIO. Watch the @netflix documentary just released titled 'In Waves and War', as it is the exact place I went. It 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. I was looking down on myself as it happened, and then I was looking out from the coffin."
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He added:

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"God then came to me in the Holy Trinity. He is MIGHTY! Jesus, his child. Mary, his Mother. The Archangels. All present in heaven, I was shown the light. Jesus descended from the white marble steps of heaven and anointed me with a crown. I was saved! My brain. My heart. My soul. Healed! I was 36hours under before I finally rested. When I awoke, I was me again. The most enlightening and enchanting experience I have ever undertaken. "
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Check out Conor McGregor's X post below:

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This moment comes after a long road of injury and instability. McGregor has not fought since breaking his leg against Dustin Poirier in 2021. His recovery stalled multiple times, and the setback was followed by controversy, legal battles, and an 18-month suspension for missing three random drug tests. The ban is set to end in March 2026, and clears the path for a long-planned return.


Conor McGregor shares positive update regarding his potential return to action

Conor McGregor's recent message arrives at a key moment in his career. The UFC is building toward its historic card on the White House South Lawn in June 2026, and McGregor remains a strong candidate to headline opposite Michael Chandler.

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He has stepped back from social media outside of this announcement, and his team says he is training with renewed focus. He recently posted some images from his training session at the Straight Blast Gym facility in Ireland. He captioned the post:

"My preparation has been exceptional and only beginning!"

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