Aaron Rodgers has had a profound spiritual experience that mainstream society cant relate with. It is not surprising the news portrays him like something he is not.
@@AIenSmithee You can have enlightened "even spiritual" expierences while using these tools, but that doesn't mean you learned anything or actually became wiser. This guy is still an a@@ hole and egotistical.
Aaron. I had the same exact experience. I'm nowhere near your status. I'm not a NFL MVP. But I talked to myself for atleast 3 hours. To that voice in my head. It showed me what I was becoming and made me come to truth with so many things in my life. It opened my eyes so wide. I cried for hours. I truly destroyed that part of me or whatever it was. The evil or what it was. I believe it saved me from myself. It definitely changed me mentally and spiritually. I'm thankful for it.
For a high profile individual to come out and communicate his experience is huge for the right, the human right to explore your own existence for the benefit of your mental well being.
With plans to do the same in Costa Rico in next couple of months, I have listened to hours of interviews on this subject. I have to say this is the most compelling one I’ve ever heard. Here’s a guy who could have anything in life he wants, but still needed to do this. There is no medication, therapy, book or anything on this planet that can do what this drink is capable of. Incredible.
Thanks for sharing your experience... Ayahuasca offers as many options as there are options available... to be your own Physio/Psycho Therapist I remember after my first weekend thinking and know that I did the equivalent of a lifetime of therapy in two very intense nights... And a few different folks came up to me after and mentioned how much my posture had improved... And then I realized that all the emotional release let my spine erect on its own.... It unwound all this tension in my nervous system.... I've gone far deeper since... but from that first journey, it realize it helped me be one of the most physically and psychically flexible people that I know... But it's a pretty grizzly path to get over the hump... we have many layers of programming to work through if we were born in most parts of North America.... It takes a fair bit of intestinal fortitude to keep going deeper into the worst of yourself.... to begin to excavate the Chrystal's and gems... the inner Geo Gods within. The Indigenous of many cultures are often ahead of the game in that way because they have less layers of programming to dig through as they evolve... But there is a robustness that can only be built/received Through wading through the sticky stinky prickly past, present and Potential future.... that is worth the temporary pain... actually agony If you're being honest with yourself about who u were... A robustness that is the sturdy stance that allows a relaxation... That allows a clear flow of pure creative energy to flow through the body... the mind ... And gives a spacious access to the thoughts and energies and sounds and all the surrounding frequencies... a sort of harmony with the grid of All Things And things that are not things... ❤❤❤
It sucks that the media is spinning Aaron's quote about "Ayahuasca taught me to unconditionally love myself." They're spinning it as "Aaron's such a narcissist. Even ayahuasca just teaches him to love himself more." If you listen to that quote IN CONTEXT, you realize he's saying "I've privately thought deep down for a long time that I'm a piece of sh*t person, and the aloofness perceived as narcissism was a defense mechanism to distance my emotions from the self-hatred I'd feel when people point out all the things I hate about myself too." He's saying ayahuasca made him love himself enough that he could accept being a flawed person that isn't afraid to interact more openly and no longer is trying to appear above others to disguise feeling below others. That's not a message of narcissism. That's a message of transcending trauma. And whether we all disguise our self-hatred by photoshopping ourselves or exaggerating our accomplishments or insulting others to feel above them or acting aloof and distance like Aaron did, we ALL are doing some variation of distracting ourselves from the hard work of grappling with who we actually are, and loving that unique mess of traits for its attempt to try to find purpose and meaning before death. Then extending that same grace towards all the equally worthy "flawed" people around us. If extending love and forgiveness to ourselves and others is treated as "narcissism", then apparently hatred of self and others is implied as "humility". In reality, hatred is the most arrogant of all traits. It's the one that acts like it has the right to destroy the hopes and happiness of yourself, and the hopes and happiness of others. The people vocalizing the most hatred towards Aaron for this, are the ones showing true narcissism in the kneejerk dismissal of a sustained medicinal practice for thousands of years with profound psychological benefits.
Omg this is a phenomenal comment. I had to journal after watching this because it was all so thought-provoking and you have perfectly explained what I journaled about. How hatred of self is masked as being almost honorable and a sign of humility. But it actually perpetuates a victim mentality. We tend to hate ourselves, and then when anyone might say “you need to do this better” we freak out because we feel that everyone can see how shitty of a person we are because deep down we believe it the most. And we are all doing this on some level, because it’s a lesson the universe needs us to learn. The nature of existence is being faced with a constant stream of experiences that are meant to be lessons in growing self-love, accepting that we have fallen short, accepting that it does not damage our intrinsic worth, but rather makes us more whole.
I really felt his authenticity in explaining his experience. Quite beautiful to hear his experience. Major journey…which a lot of us, including myself are very reluctant and nervous to try. So courageous, especially considering his place in society being a very famous professional athlete.
I’ve just had my first Ayahuasca experience last week, I had 4 ceremonies and over all they were gentle and loving. I was shown things through other peoples eyes, was taught lessons in respect, trust and love. I regressed back to a childhood trauma, battled my fears and won, ironed out issues I have in relationships with family members and friends. The only experience I had which was too real for my liking was coming into contact with aliens. During the 4th ceremony I was essentially in surgery the whole time. Mother Ayahuasca was doing intense repair work on me and I could feel parts of my body click and move as if being realigned somehow. But during this experience of being in surgery I left mother Ayahuasca and was taken into a dark room with an eerie green glow. I saw three small grey aliens and to say they looked real is an understatement. I felt overwhelmed and as though I wasn’t ready to experience this. The next thing I knew I was face down on a table, like a massage type table with a hole to put my face through. I could then see the aliens walking around me, doing things but even though I felt they were doing something to me I didn’t feel a thing physically. I could see their hands and legs and one of them was giving me reassuring hand gestures as if to tell me I was doing ok and everything will be fine. This part is the most real to me, i felt like I was genuinely taken away from where I was and was in a dark eerie room. Whether it was real I don’t know but it felt very significant to me and I’m still struggling to understand what it all meant and why it happened
Can you explain more, on the alien encounter? Were you tripping or still present in the physcial world? In your hallucinogenic state and you were in the operating room?
Much love to Aaron Rodgers. Since my Giants suck for foreseeable future i will root for my Dad's Packers and Aaron Rodgers and his story. Keep seeing what you see. I cant imagine the heartache you feel because, how many people in this world (so few) can relate to your situation? Your unique and wishing you best of life in everything
Mushrooms containing psilocybin saved my life. The aided my benzodiazepine withdrawal allowing me to quit illicit pill addiction after three years of heavy daily use before it would had became medically dangerous to quit. It has also helped me survive depression.
The Trips I've been having really helped me a lot,I finally feel in control of my emotions and my future and things that used to be mundane to me now seem incredible and full of nuance on top of that I'm way less driven by my ego and I have alot more empathy as well
@Lillian Victoria I was having this constant, unbearable anxiety due to work stress. Not until I came across *dr.jeromespore* a very intelligent mycologist. He saved my life honestly
@@ryancihet555 I feel the same way too. I put too much on my plate and it definitely affects my stress and anxiety levels. I am also glad to be a part of this community.
Psilocybe Cubensis saved my life. Was homeless, junked out to a severe level I probably had not much time left. Bumped into an old friend, and he handed me a large bag, about 12-14 grams. Ate em all... Now I'm doing very well, my mental, emotional, spiritual and physical health are in good places. My home is beautiful and I grow medicine. This really is sacred medicine, and needs to be respected as such. ALL MY RELATIONS, and follow the Medicine Wheel.
It can be easy to fall into that pit. Especially when you think this is "It" Eat, work, shit, sleep. Repeat You need that reminder of the mysteries of the unknown. Good luck on your journey. Please don't fall into religion.
I’m genuinely happy for anyone who has an experience so profound that they do a 180 & reclaim their life. Do you have a way for people to check out your things?
Horrible advice for someone who is really junked out. You obviously weren't at the point of unbearable withdraws and debilitating disease of addiction because 14 grams would have completely destroyed you. I'd choose your words more wise because someone might actually listen to you and do that
@@theburnoutsblogpost2364 Haters gonna hate. ;) I didn't post this as advice for anyone. All I shared here was my experience. Maybe give your head a bang?
@@Stardust414 Thanks. I Don't really feel I have much more to share. At lest not yet. I've recently started to fast for another dose within a week or two. That last BIG trip was so intense, I was told not to go back without being cleansing my body. So thats the plan for now.
Exactly how it happened to me. Except I didn’t have anyone. Hurt myself. Mine was a 6 tab acid trip though. My whole life was written out in a book in front of me. Every single wrongdoing. It was rough.
Loved hearing this. What a humbling experience both men had. Doing something like this sounds like it'd be so extremely beneficial to so many people. Almost every experience I've heard of people having made them a better person afterwards. Takes a lot to step outside your comfort zone
this is the most realistic review I have seen. mostly because of how counterintuitive it is. I do hope to get to do Ayahuasca some day. I'll have to manage mushrooms for now
If you listen to near death experience interviews there are many similarities with Hallucinogen experiences. I've always told people that haven't used them that it's another tool used to connect with our (Creator-Spirit-Soul) It's truly life changing and will give you a new perspective on life. It's awesome watching former military soldiers talking about their experiences and helping with their PTSD, Depression and Anxiety. The one common feature that I find talking to many that have taken the plunge is that they realize how every living thing and the universe are all connected; and Love and Forgiveness capture the true meaning of life
I was bitten by a rare tick in Thailand when I was on holidays there. It nearly killed me. The doctor told me and my friends that were in the room that I was dying and would not survive. When I accepted I was going to die, I felt all burden from my life being lifted off my shoulders, I was completely at peace with dying. It was such a strange feeling of warmth and love. My body started reacting to one of the medicines the doctors were administering to me and I recovered a few weeks later. But that initial period of accepting my morality is truly one of the happiest times of my life. So strange……edit - the time from being bitten by the tick and the doctor telling me I was going to die was around 4 weeks. I was extremely sick in intensive care when he told me they had tried everything and my body wasn’t reacting to the medicine and my organs are slowly shutting down.
I'm still pinching myself in that my favorite QB on my favorite team, just so happens to be the first NFL player to ever to reflect closely my own beliefs, attitude, and feelings... Absolutely love having watched him grow, and seeing this side of him. Thanks to you both for sharing this video.
Wild that we live in the timeline where representatives of peak masculinity like Aaron Rodgers and Mike Tyson get soft boiled by healing herbs. Something poetic about it
Thank you for standing up for peoples right to use these medicines and explore their own beings. Terence Mckenna would be proud and I am proud to call this man my homestate teams Quarterback
Wait a minute!! I didn't know what I was clicking on, but I'm glad I did. Had no idea Aaron did such shadow work or that they would be talking about that here. This is incrediblely intimate content. Thank you for sharing!
I've done it in a forest and also in the jungle. There's nothing comparable to the jungle. It's the most alive place on planet Earth. Bursting with life. The only word I can use to describe it is "magic", because it's that much different. It's almost like another planet. But in reality, it's the most intense manifestation of our planet. And within that environment, that context, one can vibrate at maximum potential.
I want to say, be careful with these things. They are very intense experiences and they can mess you up if you’re not ready. Doesn’t mean never do it but be careful.
Wherever anyone goes in Costa Rica for Ayahuasca they should consider coming to my center after. I live in the mountains on an organic finca with 2 horses and a donkey. My center is called Socrates Center and it is a soft landing for folks after they've had the mind altering experience of any of these plant medicines. To not integrate is to not only disrespect the plants, but on the other end of the spectrum could cause a not so pleasant psychotic break.
Aaron has a lot of haters, historically. Put some respect on his name for how much he’s grown from it. Hats off to anyone who has overcome and grown!!!
Aaron Rodgers needs to continue doing the medicine work so he can move beyond his faux-enlightened persona. As someone who has been working with both Aya and Huachuma for decades, he strikes me as a classic new convert. Keep going brother, you'll be truly and deeply humbled past this stage.
Important question: Do you know any peruvian person or any other amerindian person who ever seek for this kind of treatment? Have you met any of these people in the retreats, other than the shamans there? I've watched plenty of videos about Ayahuasca and I can only see western/americans/europeans looking for this kind of experience, which makes me think this can be more a kind of trendy activity for adventurous and wealthy people than a medicine, but of course I can be wrong. Anyone?
The retreats in Peru have actual many generation shamans performing the rituals and making the brews. They are healers who went through their own journey with mother Ayahuasca before healing others. They don't go to the retreats because they can do it within their own communities, they live there
It's interesting that our egos create negative dialog about ourselves but when we tap into our soul it's a whole opposite narrative. Funny thing you learn on psychedelics like mushrooms or ayahuasca is that your ego is an illusion and what your soul is, is not. So the negative is misalignment with your souls truth. Get aligned!!!! 🍄👁♾️
I've never taken Ayahuasca, but I went through Ego Death on Psilocybin about 15 years ago.. To this day one of the most profound experiences of my entire life. Not in a good way. It was horrific. I wasn't ready. I've heard stories from other people (like Aaron) who were able to make it through the experience and experience a magical "rebirth".. I wasn't able to fully surrender to it because it was so incredibly terrifying. I can't begin to put it into words.
Great clip! Aaron has never seemed like a douchebag or anything, but he does still seem more humble over the past few years. He's cracked the code, and for him, I'm happy!
This is the same type of experience I have had running 100 mile races. I have a totally different way of thinking about everything after that. This is so interesting and could be so valuable to many people.
@@tmak4699 I think it is critical to approach all of this with the correct mindset. If you do, you can really tap into something most people never get to experience because they can’t let go.
I think having a psychedelic experience can be a wonderful way to exploring things we don’t understand. However I don’t think people can correctly describe what they’re experiencing. In a way I think we’re reaching for meaning to these bizarre experiences good or bad. It’s too difficult to explain and wholeheartedly say this is what happened, especially when most of the trip has faded away like a dream
Aho Brother! Your courageous and an inspiration to all. I just had my 6-7th Ayahuasca experience just recently and I’m still integrating. My 6th involved an ego death as well and I had my second encounter with Quetzalcoatl, whom can be quite formidable when she wants to teach me something. Keep walking the medicine path with Grandmother! This is the hero’s journey.
Psychedelic’s definitely have potential to deal with mental health symptoms like anxiety and depression, I would like to try them again but it’s just so hard to source here
Psychedelics are the reason why i didn’t take my life when i was at my end. I was stripped of my ego and saw the beauty of life and interconnectivity and even though i still battle anxiety and depression, I’m doing better everyday and will never think in such a self destructive way again.
LSD and mushrooms completely changed my whole outlook on life. I became a better version of myself This experience gave me a lot of confidence about my self and my body. A bunch of bad thought / behavior patterns were broken. One of these was pretty bad OCD that made me wash my hands a lot. It gave me a lot of hope that things will be fine, this is the one thing that I heard throughout the trip: Everything is alright. The main reason for the trip was my severe depression and it definitely helped me (although it's not gone). Before all I could do was lay in bed. Now I am trying to rebuild my life one step at a time which wasn't possible before."
You open yourself up to demons when you turn your back on Jesus. He was raised in a Christian home, and then later, he realized he didn't need Jesus. He is a lost lamb in a world of ravenous wolves. I pray he and ever other lost soul gets found before it's too late.
Aaron Rodgers has had a profound spiritual experience that mainstream society cant relate with. It is not surprising the news portrays him like something he is not.
Drugs make you see and feel things…
@@AIenSmithee You can have enlightened "even spiritual" expierences while using these tools, but that doesn't mean you learned anything or actually became wiser. This guy is still an a@@ hole and egotistical.
This didn't age well.
@@AIenSmitheesober is fake
why@@KelseaDawn
Aaron. I had the same exact experience. I'm nowhere near your status. I'm not a NFL MVP. But I talked to myself for atleast 3 hours. To that voice in my head. It showed me what I was becoming and made me come to truth with so many things in my life. It opened my eyes so wide. I cried for hours. I truly destroyed that part of me or whatever it was. The evil or what it was. I believe it saved me from myself. It definitely changed me mentally and spiritually. I'm thankful for it.
Ineffable
Where do you go to do this
I felt that way on shrooms. Alot of self reflection. But I want to try ayahuasca
@John Rambo eat shrooms or lsd and then while you’re peaking do a whip-it
@@mattafat536 lmfao a whip-it
For a high profile individual to come out and communicate his experience is huge for the right, the human right to explore your own existence for the benefit of your mental well being.
yea hes incredible for using mind altering substances. what a guy lol
@@JackhammerPossessor it’s sometimes the only way to find your true self
Tell that to connor murphy
@@Prnto44 who’s Connor Murphy and what happened to him?
@@JackhammerPossessor it’s incredible because he’s promoting the right to do wtf u want to ur own body, which should be a universal right.
With plans to do the same in Costa Rico in next couple of months, I have listened to hours of interviews on this subject. I have to say this is the most compelling one I’ve ever heard. Here’s a guy who could have anything in life he wants, but still needed to do this. There is no medication, therapy, book or anything on this planet that can do what this drink is capable of. Incredible.
@cythian Willison nice - will check it
@@IceIceBurg it’s most likely a scam
@@JoeChop explain lol
update?
@@robbycharmedbro obviously died since he hasn’t responded
Total respect for men to express such deep emotional feelings and the rebirth 🙏
@PHX2PDX , actually I don’t who is he in particular..
i was commenting about the journey/experience ones has..
sounds a bit gay
It is so great seeing Aaron share his story! He has always been one of my favorite NFL QB. I could always sense a great energy around him!
He let Olivia Munn go. Something wrong with him
@@replynotificationsdisabled Don’t know the situation, but, far too often in my experience, the hottest have the most baggage.
Yea maybe a dropping 13 points in the playoffs type energy
He’s my favorite now.
Thanks for sharing your experience...
Ayahuasca offers as many options as there are options available... to be your own Physio/Psycho Therapist
I remember after my first weekend thinking and know that I did the equivalent of a lifetime of therapy in two very intense nights...
And a few different folks came up to me after and mentioned how much my posture had improved...
And then I realized that all the emotional release let my spine erect on its own....
It unwound all this tension in my nervous system....
I've gone far deeper since... but from that first journey, it realize it helped me be one of the most physically and psychically flexible people that I know...
But it's a pretty grizzly path to get over the hump... we have many layers of programming to work through if we were born in most parts of North America....
It takes a fair bit of intestinal fortitude to keep going deeper into the worst of yourself.... to begin to excavate the Chrystal's and gems... the inner Geo Gods within.
The Indigenous of many cultures are often ahead of the game in that way because they have less layers of programming to dig through as they evolve...
But there is a robustness that can only be built/received
Through wading through the sticky stinky prickly past, present and Potential future....
that is worth the temporary pain... actually agony
If you're being honest with yourself about who u were...
A robustness that is the sturdy stance that allows a relaxation...
That allows a clear flow of pure creative energy to flow through the body... the mind ...
And gives a spacious access to the thoughts and energies and sounds and all the surrounding frequencies... a sort of harmony with the grid of
All
Things
And things that are not things...
❤❤❤
😅
Aaron is an incredible human being....
Thanks for sharing your stories.
No he’s not
Karen Rodgers is a clown
@@spotifyandfantasy5863 Yes he is. You’re probably a little kid so you can’t understand the meaning behind his words to well
I felt emotional when he spoke about his first night , since I can imagine the same could happen to me.
It sucks that the media is spinning Aaron's quote about "Ayahuasca taught me to unconditionally love myself." They're spinning it as "Aaron's such a narcissist. Even ayahuasca just teaches him to love himself more." If you listen to that quote IN CONTEXT, you realize he's saying "I've privately thought deep down for a long time that I'm a piece of sh*t person, and the aloofness perceived as narcissism was a defense mechanism to distance my emotions from the self-hatred I'd feel when people point out all the things I hate about myself too." He's saying ayahuasca made him love himself enough that he could accept being a flawed person that isn't afraid to interact more openly and no longer is trying to appear above others to disguise feeling below others. That's not a message of narcissism. That's a message of transcending trauma. And whether we all disguise our self-hatred by photoshopping ourselves or exaggerating our accomplishments or insulting others to feel above them or acting aloof and distance like Aaron did, we ALL are doing some variation of distracting ourselves from the hard work of grappling with who we actually are, and loving that unique mess of traits for its attempt to try to find purpose and meaning before death. Then extending that same grace towards all the equally worthy "flawed" people around us. If extending love and forgiveness to ourselves and others is treated as "narcissism", then apparently hatred of self and others is implied as "humility". In reality, hatred is the most arrogant of all traits. It's the one that acts like it has the right to destroy the hopes and happiness of yourself, and the hopes and happiness of others. The people vocalizing the most hatred towards Aaron for this, are the ones showing true narcissism in the kneejerk dismissal of a sustained medicinal practice for thousands of years with profound psychological benefits.
What a profound beautiful comment! ❤️
Wow, your comment is really impressive
Omg this is a phenomenal comment. I had to journal after watching this because it was all so thought-provoking and you have perfectly explained what I journaled about. How hatred of self is masked as being almost honorable and a sign of humility. But it actually perpetuates a victim mentality. We tend to hate ourselves, and then when anyone might say “you need to do this better” we freak out because we feel that everyone can see how shitty of a person we are because deep down we believe it the most. And we are all doing this on some level, because it’s a lesson the universe needs us to learn. The nature of existence is being faced with a constant stream of experiences that are meant to be lessons in growing self-love, accepting that we have fallen short, accepting that it does not damage our intrinsic worth, but rather makes us more whole.
yall need Jesus...love ya
I really felt his authenticity in explaining his experience. Quite beautiful to hear his experience.
Major journey…which a lot of us, including myself are very reluctant and nervous to try.
So courageous, especially considering his place in society being a very famous professional athlete.
Thank you! I’m struggling and it helped a lot to see a man like Aaron relate to me on humanistic level
Whatever you’re going through, you got this bro
I believe in you, brother. Sending love.
love you, buddy...you're not alone out there...we all struggle in some way at sometime...this to shall pass. 🤗
I’ve just had my first Ayahuasca experience last week, I had 4 ceremonies and over all they were gentle and loving. I was shown things through other peoples eyes, was taught lessons in respect, trust and love. I regressed back to a childhood trauma, battled my fears and won, ironed out issues I have in relationships with family members and friends.
The only experience I had which was too real for my liking was coming into contact with aliens. During the 4th ceremony I was essentially in surgery the whole time. Mother Ayahuasca was doing intense repair work on me and I could feel parts of my body click and move as if being realigned somehow. But during this experience of being in surgery I left mother Ayahuasca and was taken into a dark room with an eerie green glow. I saw three small grey aliens and to say they looked real is an understatement. I felt overwhelmed and as though I wasn’t ready to experience this. The next thing I knew I was face down on a table, like a massage type table with a hole to put my face through. I could then see the aliens walking around me, doing things but even though I felt they were doing something to me I didn’t feel a thing physically. I could see their hands and legs and one of them was giving me reassuring hand gestures as if to tell me I was doing ok and everything will be fine.
This part is the most real to me, i felt like I was genuinely taken away from where I was and was in a dark eerie room. Whether it was real I don’t know but it felt very significant to me and I’m still struggling to understand what it all meant and why it happened
Can you explain more, on the alien encounter? Were you tripping or still present in the physcial world? In your hallucinogenic state and you were in the operating room?
This is beautiful to hear Aaron’s story. Wonderful clip Aubrey!
Blown away to be watching this. I've only tried 5meo, but this broke my heart and healed it at the same time. Humbling. Thank you for sharing!
Much love to Aaron Rodgers. Since my Giants suck for foreseeable future i will root for my Dad's Packers and Aaron Rodgers and his story. Keep seeing what you see. I cant imagine the heartache you feel because, how many people in this world (so few) can relate to your situation? Your unique and wishing you best of life in everything
That’s funny because I’m a giants fan too and I root for Packers cause my brothers a Packers fan.
Packers and giants both stink lol
@@luismarichalar7156 says buddy who became bucs fan 2 years ago 😭
@@shooooooter Sure he was a fan of my team for a while too (Patriots)
@@chairmanoftheboard11 u from mass?
Mushrooms containing psilocybin saved my life. The aided my benzodiazepine withdrawal allowing me to quit illicit pill addiction after three years of heavy daily use before it would had became medically dangerous to quit. It has also helped me survive depression.
The Trips I've been having really helped me a lot,I finally feel in control of my emotions and my future and things that used to be mundane to me now seem incredible and full of nuance on top of that I'm way less driven by my ego and I have alot more empathy as well
@Lillian Victoria I was having this constant, unbearable anxiety due to work stress. Not until I came across *dr.jeromespore* a very intelligent mycologist. He saved my life honestly
@Lillian Victoria You can check him out on. 👇🏻
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@@ryancihet555 I feel the same way too. I put too much on my plate and it definitely affects my stress and anxiety levels. I am also glad to be a part of this community.
I legit have a new respect for him as a human. We forget that superstars are just as vulnerable as all of us at the core. what a humbling interview
Agree. Pretty rad
Nah he selfish af
@@Cataliina_mariiano he’s not. Not at all. But you must be
I loved you in the bon iver interview. This one is just as good
Psilocybe Cubensis saved my life. Was homeless, junked out to a severe level I probably had not much time left. Bumped into an old friend, and he handed me a large bag, about 12-14 grams. Ate em all... Now I'm doing very well, my mental, emotional, spiritual and physical health are in good places. My home is beautiful and I grow medicine. This really is sacred medicine, and needs to be respected as such. ALL MY RELATIONS, and follow the Medicine Wheel.
It can be easy to fall into that pit. Especially when you think this is "It"
Eat, work, shit, sleep. Repeat
You need that reminder of the mysteries of the unknown. Good luck on your journey. Please don't fall into religion.
I’m genuinely happy for anyone who has an experience so profound that they do a 180 & reclaim their life. Do you have a way for people to check out your things?
Horrible advice for someone who is really junked out. You obviously weren't at the point of unbearable withdraws and debilitating disease of addiction because 14 grams would have completely destroyed you. I'd choose your words more wise because someone might actually listen to you and do that
@@theburnoutsblogpost2364 Haters gonna hate. ;) I didn't post this as advice for anyone. All I shared here was my experience. Maybe give your head a bang?
@@Stardust414 Thanks. I Don't really feel I have much more to share. At lest not yet. I've recently started to fast for another dose within a week or two. That last BIG trip was so intense, I was told not to go back without being cleansing my body. So thats the plan for now.
Exactly how it happened to me. Except I didn’t have anyone. Hurt myself. Mine was a 6 tab acid trip though. My whole life was written out in a book in front of me. Every single wrongdoing. It was rough.
i’m so thankful to hear this
Thanks for sharing your experience. It makes me really so curious und impatient to start mines.
Got bless you Bros. 🙏
I've heard so many wonderful things about Ayahuasca,magic mushrooms but I can't easily get some, Is there any realiable source I can purchase from??
I'm so interested in the experience but am terrified of having a bad trip
I did two grams last time, it was a thrilling experience and I enjoyed it
(doctor_mckenzie)
Got psych's*
This whole thing is pretty new to me, can I try 3grams?
@@joachimlunares4871 where to search? Is it IG ??
He looks happy healed and 20 years younger.
Good for you mani hope he has a hell of a season
20 years younger ok you are going too far he looks so old
Is this why Tom Brady was missing during training camp? He just couldn’t let him have an edge?
This is awesome! Aaron needs to go on Rogan's podcast
Your wish came true
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Thanks for sharing very touching with such humility ❤
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When he said whatever needs to come thru comes thru is the best way to approach this
Loved hearing this. What a humbling experience both men had. Doing something like this sounds like it'd be so extremely beneficial to so many people. Almost every experience I've heard of people having made them a better person afterwards. Takes a lot to step outside your comfort zone
It’s very demonic as well
this is the most realistic review I have seen. mostly because of how counterintuitive it is. I do hope to get to do Ayahuasca some day. I'll have to manage mushrooms for now
I love A Rod for sharing his experiences. I think he’s genuinely a great human being with a big heart.
Arron, congrats for opening to being vulnerable. ❤❤❤
If you listen to near death experience interviews there are many similarities with Hallucinogen experiences. I've always told people that haven't used them that it's another tool used to connect with our (Creator-Spirit-Soul) It's truly life changing and will give you a new perspective on life. It's awesome watching former military soldiers talking about their experiences and helping with their PTSD, Depression and Anxiety. The one common feature that I find talking to many that have taken the plunge is that they realize how every living thing and the universe are all connected; and Love and Forgiveness capture the true meaning of life
I was bitten by a rare tick in Thailand when I was on holidays there. It nearly killed me. The doctor told me and my friends that were in the room that I was dying and would not survive. When I accepted I was going to die, I felt all burden from my life being lifted off my shoulders, I was completely at peace with dying. It was such a strange feeling of warmth and love. My body started reacting to one of the medicines the doctors were administering to me and I recovered a few weeks later. But that initial period of accepting my morality is truly one of the happiest times of my life. So strange……edit - the time from being bitten by the tick and the doctor telling me I was going to die was around 4 weeks. I was extremely sick in intensive care when he told me they had tried everything and my body wasn’t reacting to the medicine and my organs are slowly shutting down.
Whenever I smoke DMT it feels like I’m dying
Absolutely love Aaron Rodgers.
AR - you are great! Thanks for sharing
I'm still pinching myself in that my favorite QB on my favorite team, just so happens to be the first NFL player to ever to reflect closely my own beliefs, attitude, and feelings...
Absolutely love having watched him grow, and seeing this side of him.
Thanks to you both for sharing this video.
AGREED MY FRIEND, #GOPACKGO
Hell yes! I grew up with Farve but Rodgers is the fucking man!
I cannot wait until spirituality is main stream and seeing people like Aaron Roger's speak openly, gives me hope. We are one!!
Nooooo. Main stream ruins everything bc money. Shits gonna be corny as fuck
@@fuckcensorship69 How else can humanity increase group consciousness without mainstream teachings?
@@fuckcensorship69 btw I'm talking about spirituality as a whole, that costs nothing.
We are in the Kali Yuga. It will take centuries for it to restore. We are progressing through the Kali Yuga to achieve peace
@dadsa we reincarnate into various life’s. We never end nor begin. We are all and none.
Very happy for you! I definitely have a new outlook on you! Hope you get MVP and Super Bowl this year! And I’m a Bears fan!
You’re not really a bears fan are you?
@@BeneathWater13 Thats painful if true. Hopefully its just so he retires quicker
Wild that we live in the timeline where representatives of peak masculinity like Aaron Rodgers and Mike Tyson get soft boiled by healing herbs.
Something poetic about it
this was absolutely incredible
I've never given a crap about you Aaron rodgers. Kind of love you now 🙂
How long ago did he do it?
Well he won the mvp in 2021. So right before that. Lmao
@@NoBody-hz4po he won 3 MVPs before that one lol
now i''m definitely drafting him in fantasy football this year.
👀 you got me thinking now
Lmaoo
@@rixhie_ lol huge year in store
He’s gonna win mvp and super bowl I’m calling it
@@edboiii_5530 And the Stanley Cup
Thank you for standing up for peoples right to use these medicines and explore their own beings. Terence Mckenna would be proud and I am proud to call this man my homestate teams Quarterback
Wait a minute!! I didn't know what I was clicking on, but I'm glad I did.
Had no idea Aaron did such shadow work or that they would be talking about that here. This is incrediblely intimate content.
Thank you for sharing!
Great episode!
May everyone overcome their own density of identity!!
Glad people are learning compassion and unconditional Love so we can evolve (Love) and create heaven on earth
My wife and I are going to Peru next year, we’ve been on countless vision quests.. Something is calling us to the jungle.
I've done it in a forest and also in the jungle.
There's nothing comparable to the jungle. It's the most alive place on planet Earth. Bursting with life. The only word I can use to describe it is "magic", because it's that much different. It's almost like another planet. But in reality, it's the most intense manifestation of our planet.
And within that environment, that context, one can vibrate at maximum potential.
I want to say, be careful with these things. They are very intense experiences and they can mess you up if you’re not ready. Doesn’t mean never do it but be careful.
Definitely, if you aren’t aware of your demons and ready to face them head on avoid it
What he experienced was childhood traumas resurfacing. Childhood messages are powerful!
Can you tell us where exactly in Costa Rica you went for your treatment please?
Wherever anyone goes in Costa Rica for Ayahuasca they should consider coming to my center after. I live in the mountains on an organic finca with 2 horses and a donkey. My center is called Socrates Center and it is a soft landing for folks after they've had the mind altering experience of any of these plant medicines. To not integrate is to not only disrespect the plants, but on the other end of the spectrum could cause a not so pleasant psychotic break.
Good stuff, dude. Niners beat him so bad, he had to go on a spiritual journey🔥🔥#bangbangninergang
Good and vulnerable conversation. Thanks.
Aaron has a lot of haters, historically.
Put some respect on his name for how much he’s grown from it.
Hats off to anyone who has overcome and grown!!!
I have a new respect for him
Wow, great thanks to Aaron and all. What an example to set. Wow is the world changing 😁 😊 😍
this is awesome!
Total respect for Aaron Rodgers
Okay, now he’s the coolest NFL QB OR PLAYER, now. Dope as hell to see an NFL QB be like this
Respect.
Which retreat was this?
nothing better than clinging to a bucket as you cry and poop it all out to the beat of an ícaro while sitting on the magical mat.
How do you deal with the mess, smell and dirtiness when you're tripping balls? I cannot imagine.
@@SeekingCosmos all part of the journey, and your shaman’s help
@@TysonG11 sounds like me after my cousin Neal’s wedding
This is beautiful.
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Aaron Rodgers needs to continue doing the medicine work so he can move beyond his faux-enlightened persona. As someone who has been working with both Aya and Huachuma for decades, he strikes me as a classic new convert. Keep going brother, you'll be truly and deeply humbled past this stage.
back to back mvp
Love is the only truth
I have dreams of my grandmother asking me the best questions I never ask myself
Important question: Do you know any peruvian person or any other amerindian person who ever seek for this kind of treatment? Have you met any of these people in the retreats, other than the shamans there? I've watched plenty of videos about Ayahuasca and I can only see western/americans/europeans looking for this kind of experience, which makes me think this can be more a kind of trendy activity for adventurous and wealthy people than a medicine, but of course I can be wrong. Anyone?
look up santo daime
The retreats in Peru have actual many generation shamans performing the rituals and making the brews. They are healers who went through their own journey with mother Ayahuasca before healing others. They don't go to the retreats because they can do it within their own communities, they live there
Respect
i HATEEEE the Green Bay Packers but man Aaron is a legend
It's interesting that our egos create negative dialog about ourselves but when we tap into our soul it's a whole opposite narrative. Funny thing you learn on psychedelics like mushrooms or ayahuasca is that your ego is an illusion and what your soul is, is not. So the negative is misalignment with your souls truth.
Get aligned!!!!
🍄👁♾️
I've never taken Ayahuasca, but I went through Ego Death on Psilocybin about 15 years ago.. To this day one of the most profound experiences of my entire life. Not in a good way. It was horrific. I wasn't ready. I've heard stories from other people (like Aaron) who were able to make it through the experience and experience a magical "rebirth".. I wasn't able to fully surrender to it because it was so incredibly terrifying. I can't begin to put it into words.
Hatman?
Ego death hurts man
I had the same experience with mushrooms. I felt the ego death and fought it. I’m about to do Ayauscha and finish what I started.
I seached for years in many different faiths. Lasting peace and rest for my soul came when i gave my life to King Jesus.
@elinaroberts8773 I recommend that you read the gospel of John.
@5:54 that’s wild 😂 this man is on it
What a beautiful experience. Thank you for sharing.
Dang it!! Now I regret my Nicholas cage comment. More power to Aaron Rodgers
Tell Aaron to do Rogan!
all these celebrities doing ayahuasca
I went to the same place, Soltara, and it was the best thing I could have ever done for myself. 10/10 recommend!
GOD IS UNCONDITIONAL LOVE
In the Bible it says in the end times men will be lovers of self lovers of money, and they will worship false idols.
I wonder if this is witchcraft I have a uncle that's been Christian for years hes been doing it now idk what he believes but its different now
Great clip! Aaron has never seemed like a douchebag or anything, but he does still seem more humble over the past few years. He's cracked the code, and for him, I'm happy!
self,self, self ...it's NEVER about 'YOU'
Man I love this guy
Check out his fans page ayahuasca Aaron 69
This is the same type of experience I have had running 100 mile races. I have a totally different way of thinking about everything after that. This is so interesting and could be so valuable to many people.
The brain goes into a different place..I read the book Positive Addiction...I know exactly what you are talking about
@@tmak4699 I think it is critical to approach all of this with the correct mindset. If you do, you can really tap into something most people never get to experience because they can’t let go.
Now I know why I've always liked this guy and thought he was the best at what he does. I know why now
I think having a psychedelic experience can be a wonderful way to exploring things we don’t understand. However I don’t think people can correctly describe what they’re experiencing. In a way I think we’re reaching for meaning to these bizarre experiences good or bad. It’s too difficult to explain and wholeheartedly say this is what happened, especially when most of the trip has faded away like a dream
Psychedelics removes our metaphysical armor and makes us more vulnerable to the spirits of our world.
Beautiful story man. Big ups
I hope you're doing ok AR. Keep fighting the good fight BCPRIDE #Roseleafneighbor
Jesus saved me 5 years ago haven't messed with psychedelics since then. We're all flawed humans who God loves..He died for our sins
Cool
authentic awakened masculine archetype detected...
Pretty sure Aaron and I would be best friends if we knew each other
Huge fan of AR especially after this.
yo aaron is hella well spoken
God bless you for sharing Aaron, thank you♥️
Aho Brother! Your courageous and an inspiration to all. I just had my 6-7th Ayahuasca experience just recently and I’m still integrating. My 6th involved an ego death as well and I had my second encounter with Quetzalcoatl, whom can be quite formidable when she wants to teach me something. Keep walking the medicine path with Grandmother! This is the hero’s journey.
Interacting with demons. Be careful.
I thought Quetzalcoatl was male.
Whole new respect for ARod. Proud of him for being so open to this and about this.
Psychedelic’s definitely have potential to deal with mental health symptoms like anxiety and depression, I would like to try them again but it’s just so hard to source here
Psychedelics are the reason why i didn’t take my life when i was at my end. I was stripped of my ego and saw the beauty of life and interconnectivity and even though i still battle anxiety and depression, I’m doing better everyday and will never think in such a self destructive way again.
LSD and mushrooms completely changed my whole outlook on life. I became a better version of myself
This experience gave me a lot of confidence about my self and my body. A bunch of bad thought / behavior patterns were broken. One of these was pretty bad OCD that made me wash my hands a lot. It gave me a lot of hope that things will be fine, this is the one thing that I heard throughout the trip: Everything is alright. The main reason for the trip was my severe depression and it definitely helped me (although it's not gone). Before all I could do was lay in bed. Now I am trying to rebuild my life one step at a time which wasn't possible before."
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Got psychs
@@sarahh321 Where to search?? Is it IG?
@@Jerryberger9235 Yes
Holy shit I experience the same thing but I heard the voice separate from my own mind it had a digital distortion and spoke very fast over and over
Cool.
You open yourself up to demons when you turn your back on Jesus. He was raised in a Christian home, and then later, he realized he didn't need Jesus. He is a lost lamb in a world of ravenous wolves. I pray he and ever other lost soul gets found before it's too late.