Jake Paul Says He Did Ayahuasca With Aaron Rodgers, Now Wants To Go On The Darkness Retreat

Four weeks have passed since Jake Paul’s bout with Tommy Fury, which he lost on a split decision. He claims that he has been “simply resting and pondering on life” since that time. Jake Paul Says He Did Ayahuasca With Aaron Rodgers, Now Wants To Go On The Darkness Retreat.

Jake Paul Says He Did Ayahuasca With Aaron Rodgers, Now Wants To Go On The Darkness Retreat

Prior to the fight, Paul claimed to have had the “worst training camp” to Fox News Digital. A wet dream in the middle of the night before the fight, he said, knocked “10%” off his performance in the ring. He also claimed that getting ill twice and travelling abroad were taxing on him.

Since then, he has been “taking things slow,” spending time with friends and family before grabbing his CELSIUS energy drinks, for which he has lately become a spokesperson.

“I think it’s always powerful to just take some time and see how everything unfolds, what the next steps are in terms of my boxing career in all that,” Paul said in a recent interview with Fox News Digital.

That somehow reminds you of Aaron Rodgers’ thoughts following the 2022 season, don’t you think?

That’s really in the cards for Paul, who famously went on a silent retreat to reflect on his future after winning the NFL MVP four times.

“It’s funny, I was planning on doing the darkness retreat later this year,” Paul said.

Rodgers has been vocal about using the psychedelic ayahuasca, so that adds another dimension to the whole situation. As it happens, Paul travelled with him on one of their excursions.

“Aaron and I were actually together when we did the ayahuasca,” Paul said to Fox News Digital. “He’s more publicly known for speaking about it, but I was actually there with him when we did it. We spent the week there doing it. Definitely share that similarity in terms of spirituality and reflecting and going into the deepest parts of the mind. Definitely have been doing some of that.”

Rodgers emerged from the shadows with the choice to play for the New York Jets; the official transaction has not yet been carried out.

Paul, who also works as a promoter for the Professional Fighters League, must make some choices about his immediate and long-term future.

“It’s interesting, man, and it’s tough to say. It’s tough to say what I’ll be doing. I think, for now, I’m focused on the next fight and that’s it. I think before, I’ve thought about what I’m going to do, how many fights I’m going to do, and it can be kind of stressful to think about that. But for me, I’m just going to take it fight by fight for now and keep the passion alive with that and just see where things take me, and not focus as much on the big picture versus the day-to-day is what I need to be focused on.”

 

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