Mike Zaremba: Floating Towards a New Consciousness
Floating for performance, that's a whole other element.
Imagine stepping into a dark, silent tank where your mind is free to wander without any distractions. This is the world Mike Zaremba, co-founder of Float House Vancouver, invites us into. In this episode of 'Change Truth', Mike chats with host Carl Christensen about the fascinating intersection of sensory deprivation tanks and psychedelic drugs.
If you’ve ever wondered how floating in a sensory deprivation tank could help manage stress or even alleviate physical ailments like fibromyalgia, Mike has some compelling stories to share. He doesn't just stop there; he dives into his personal experiences of combining these floats with psychedelic substances, offering a unique perspective on achieving deeper levels of consciousness.
For those new to the idea, Mike acknowledges that the first float can be a bit daunting, especially if you’re not used to meditation. But he assures listeners that the benefits far outweigh the initial discomfort. The conversation also touches on the future of isolation tanks and what goes into designing one for optimal experience.
From discussing how these tanks can aid in performance enhancement to sharing thoughts on spirituality and the mind, Mike provides a holistic view that’s both intriguing and enlightening. Whether you’re curious about the therapeutic potential of sensory deprivation or interested in the broader implications for mental health, this episode offers valuable insights that could change the way you think about relaxation and consciousness.