39 Future Now Show - Interview - Alexandra Johnson, M.D. - on Breema, bringing harmony into each moment

Listen Now to Alexandra Johnson, M.D. on BREEMA
We had an opportunity this week to learn about and experience this modernized ancient practice of Breema, thanks to Dr. Alexandra Johnson, at her clinic in Santa Cruz, CA. In our current divisive war-ridden climate, Breema is a relatively simple yet profound practice of being present, in the moment, in a high state of harmony with oneself, and hence the world. The awareness that the inner world reflects the outer, the microcosm is the macrocosm, As Above So Below, and non-dual states of contemplation all touch on the same principals of consciousness, where our body, mind, and feelings are in harmony with each other.
Alexandra R. Johnson, MD, is trained in Family Medicine at the University of Colorado, with a fellowship in obstetrics. Throughout her medical career, her emphasis has been on finding simple and meaningful paths to optimal health. She served as teaching faculty for the University of Colorado and Addis Ababa University in Ethiopia, worked at a refugee clinic in rural Colorado, and is a specialist in developing physician wellness curricula. Her work focuses not only on improving immediate symptoms of illness, but on developing a connection to the body that supports insight into how our unconscious conditioning affects our health.
Dr. Johnson has used Breema‘s universal principles extensively in both prenatal care and labor to cultivate an open, nurturing environment in which great transformation can take place. I think you’ll enjoy our interview with her and come away with some practical tools for your own practice. Enjoy!
L-R Al Lundell, Alexandra Johnson, Sun Lundell at Breema clinc in Santa Cruz









39 Future News Now - Joby over NYC, Mars Fleet Lying Low, SETI gets $200m, U-2 hunts for Minerals, Stem cells slash heart attack risk
Listen to Future News Now 11.14.23
Our local eVTOL company, Joby Aviation did a demo flight over NYC this last weekend, showing they are ready for primetime, taxi-ing passengers from the Big Apple to JFK airport in 7 minutes! It’s a slow couple of weeks on Mars now, as the Sun blocks our communications with the Red Planet. But our fleet of robotic craft have plenty to do while they wait for us to regain contact. The Search for Extra Terrestrial Intelligence organization just got a $200 million boost in their budgets from Franklin Antonio, co-founder of Qualcomm. NASA’s remote sensing tech for minerals is being tested at home via an sensor equipped modified U-2 spy plane, flying over America’s Southwest. They hope to find deposits of lithium, cobalt and nickel, vital for the electronics and battery industries. And it appears stem cell treatments can make a difference in preventing future heart attacks, the major cause of death in our country.. Enjoy our news segment!