Green Bay Packers quarterback and four-time NFL MVP Aaron Rodgers says he's a more,
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"humane and excusing individual" nowadays following a brain-modifying outing to Peru in 2020.
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Notwithstanding, he as of late let NBC Sports' Peter King know that he actually has work to do to fix a longstanding fracture with his loved ones.
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In a meeting with King at Packers instructional course, Rodgers furnished extra subtleties of his involvement in ayahuasca,
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Rodgers credited his ayahuasca encounters - his initial quite a while back and another this offseason - with assisting him with blocking out "negative voices"
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and "completely give my heart to my partners, my friends and family, connections since I can completely embrace, genuinely, myself."
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Nonetheless, Rodgers conceded he hasn't had the option to fix each relationship, for example,
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the extremely open quarrel he's had with individuals from his close family - returning to somewhere around 2016.