4.8 • 2K Ratings
🗓️ 24 January 2018
⏱️ 62 minutes
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Do you like to get high? Come on, you can admit it. You might not fancy smoking crack in a back alley, but chances are better than even that if you have a pulse, at some point in your life you have used something to alter your state of mind. Your drug of choice might have been chocolate, or maybe just refreshing your Instagram feed one more time, but no matter who you are, we all like to get that hit. To feel happy- to feel free. Or at the very least, distracted.
Since the beginning of time, humans have loved to expand their perception of reality and to explore the unknown realms of their inner universe. Through our evolution, we've systematically discovered every mind-altering substance on the planet, and if we couldn't find it, we made it. We've erected sophisticated laboratories, and scoured the jungle floors of The Amazon, all in the great pursuit of getting off. No matter what means we've used to expand our consciousness, the basic fact remains: By and large; people like to get lit.
However, when most of us pursue a psychoactive experience, we almost always look outside of ourselves for the chemistry by which to induce the desired state. Except for orgasmic climax, people generally defer to some external stimuli when it comes to escaping the confines of our ordinary embodied state of being.
Our guest in this episode, Elian Zach, has made it her life's mission to help people explore the inner dimensions of their minds and souls using two tools older than humankind itself: vibration and oxygen. Or in the case of her uber-popular New York City yoga/meditation hideaway Woom Center, sound and breath. Using an endless array of obscure and outlandish instruments, light shows, and shamanic breathwork practices, she and her partner/husband David Zach-Shemesh regularly take their devoted community of Manhattan cosmonauts on sonic journeys that fall nothing short of miraculous. I’ve taken many a trip with them, and each time experienced a profound shift within, which is why I just had to capture some of that mojo and share it with you.
In this epic, double episode, you will learn everything you ever wanted to know about reaching nirvana here on earth. But perhaps the best part is that the only ticket you need to take this psychic cosmonautical voyage is your mind, body, spirit, and breath. Not to mention you can leave out the hangovers, and felony controlled-substance possession charges.
Do yourself, and humanity a favor and share this episode with one friend who could use some soul liberation right now.
May the longtime sun shine upon you,
Luke
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0:00.0 | The Lifestyle Episode 119, featuring Aalian Zach. |
0:09.0 | I'm Luke Story, a former celebrity fashion stylist and founder of School of Style. |
0:27.4 | For the past 20 years, I've been relentlessly dedicated to my deepest passion, designing the ultimate lifestyle based on the most powerful principles of health and spirituality. |
0:39.0 | The Lifestyleist podcast is a show dedicated to sharing my discoveries and the experts behind |
0:44.7 | them with you. |
0:50.7 | You are listening to Part 1 of 2 with Aalian Zach. |
0:58.7 | Man, oh, Man O Man O'Shev, it's 2018 is turning out to be a kick-ass year, you guys. |
1:03.8 | My name's Luke Story, and I'm here to bring you another episode of the Lifestyleist Podcast. |
1:08.5 | Today's show is all about the psychedelics of sound, breath, |
1:11.8 | and vibration, man. We're getting into some heavy vibes with our guest, Aalian Zach, who's the co-founder |
1:18.3 | of the womb center in New York City, where this interview was recorded. I found out about the |
1:24.2 | womb center through a listener, actually. I think it was a direct message. |
1:31.7 | When I was in New York City, hey, you got to check this place out. I'm yeah, yeah, yeah, I get a lot of recommendations, but I was driven over there by my intuition. And the womb center is insane. They do |
1:37.7 | yoga, meditation, and all of their teachings and experiences are primarily based on the therapeutic |
1:43.6 | properties of sound |
1:44.8 | vibrations. So they do these things called sound experiences, which you'll hear a lot about |
1:49.7 | in this episode, but they are super powerful and trippy and right up my alley. So when I went to |
1:57.0 | Wom Center and had one of these experiences led by A. Leon and her husband, David, I had to |
2:03.2 | get to the people behind this and find out what the hell was going on because that's my job. |
2:07.8 | That's my job, you know, to find these things and then deliver them to you. So I want to |
2:11.3 | encourage you. Next time you're in New York City, definitely check out the WOM Center that's spelled |
2:16.2 | W-O-O-M as we talk about in the episode. |
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