Passion is a funny thing. It is as if forces forces beyond our understanding have destined us for that one thing, that ever-present thought that is never removed from our minds. “A consuming, unsatisfiable quest,” as Brian Iguchi so accurately states. When we are doing what we love: Laying into a powder turn, locking into a boardslide, straining our bodies for every last tweak of a method, or even just snowboarding, we are bound to that moment in time forever. Volcom‘s next chapter in the True To This series explores this notion of passion and how it governs everything we do, and makes life absolutely amazing.

Watch also: Volcom presents True To This: The Spiritual Intoxication

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Take a journey through the unparalleled mental space imagined by some of Volcom’s most creative visionaries. In Chapter 2 of Volcom’s True To This, we explore the magical state of mind that lures us in and keeps us crawling back for more. This video transcendence features an exclusive live performance of Kurt Vile’s “Gold Tone” and takes a deep dive into his higher consciousness. It’s here that we also explore the meditative states of artists Travis Millard and Gemma O’Brien and careen into the minds of Volcom riders Dane Burmen, Bryan Iguchi and Ryan Burch as they explore the perfection of the cushiony dimension. Volcom was founded on the belief that there is a higher level of consciousness to be found within one’s self through the internal and external journeys that board-sports, music, art and film provide. We call these finite moments of enlightenment… ‘Spiritual Intoxication’