“Loving myself is the key to being able to heal ALL RELATIONSHIPS”: Packers QB Aaron Rodgers says his trip to Peru has given him a new perspective to life


“Loving myself is the key to being able to heal ALL RELATIONSHIPS”: Packers QB Aaron Rodgers says his trip to Peru has given him a new perspective to life

Aaron Rodgers

It is no secret that Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers doesn’t have an easy relationship with his family. Rodgers had revealed back in 2016 that his relationship with his brother is not healthy as well. His statements were backed by his brother Jordan Rodgers and father Ed who said that Aaron hadn’t spoken to the family since 2014.

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Aaron Rodgers was also engaged to Hollywood actress Shailene Woodley but that didn’t work out for the couple. Rodgers has felt the need to improve his relationships and hence traveled to Peru.

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Aaron Rodgers feels focusing on himself is the priority

Aaron Rodgers
Aaron Rodgers

Recently Aaron Rodgers traveled to the South American country Peru wherein he discovered ayahuasca. Ayahuasca is a plant based psychedelic which Rodgers feels has helped in chanelling his emotions.

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However he admitted that the medicine had not been fully able to help him. But he has understood that the most important thing is to love himself which can be beneficial in healing all other relationships.

“I really felt like I wanted to surrender and open up to the medicine for some healing to come through and some direction on how to kind of go about that,” he said . “And it didn’t. It didn’t necessarily.”

The big message was unconditionally loving myself is the key to being able to heal all relationships—with them, past relationships with lovers, whatever it might be,” he said. “That gives me a lot of hope in healing at some point.”

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