Aaron Rogers recently announced a trip to Peru in 2020 and the use of ayahuasca, a psychotropic drug containing the hallucinogen DMT. The reigning MVP experimented with medicines.
Rodgers informs Peter Kingof NBC Sports that he first learned about plant-based formulations that have been used for thousands of years in self-aware healing rituals in Latin America. rice field. From a friend who tried the drug a year ago.
"I have a dear friend I've known for 25 years and set out on a trip to Ayahuasca in 2019," Rogers said. "He came back and we played golf one day, and he told me everything about it." Well, I think it's time to do it, "so I took a trip to Peru. Collectively (in 2020) I had a great experience.
After his spectacular experience, Rogers returned to Peru and attended the ceremony again.
"Then I went back this offseason and had another beautiful experience," Rogers said. "[It] was different, very different. Different size groups, different days."
This time he entered a ritual to repair a broken relationship.
"We spent three different nights taking medicine. I came here with the intention of healing a lot of other relationships and talking to certain people. Most were around me and understood what my unconditional love would look like.
"I have long had negative voices, negative self-speaks. Now that I have been, I have to be a little more kind, compassionate and forgiving to myself. A lot of healing continued. "
Rogers, how Ayawaska's journey makes his life I explained how I changed it to.
"I think it unleashes much of my heart," he said. "Because I can fully accept myself unconditionally, I can put my heart into my teammates, loved ones, and relationships. I just didn't do that for a long time. I was very self-critical.
"The more decisions you make about yourself, the easier it is to transfer those decisions to others. When you find a better way to love yourself, others I think I can love people better because I don't make the same decisions I threw at myself. I'm really grateful. "
His second psychedelic journey Although not directly related to his intimate relationship with hisestranged family, Rogers argued that the self-love he now has could lead to reconciliation.
"I really wanted to surrender and accept the drug Rogers said about the rift with his family. "And it wasn't. It wasn't.
" A big message to love yourself unconditionally. Is the key to being able to heal all relationships. Whatever it is, relationships with them, past relationships with lovers, etc., it gives me great hope. At some point it will heal.
"There was nothing concrete about my three-night trip itself, but from that point of view all relationships change, so how to love yourself better It was all about learning, including how I see them [family] and hopes for reconciliation at some point. "