Giancarlo Pucci

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Giancarlo Pucci

Giancarlo Pucci

@giancapucci

Purpose entrepreneur, transition agent, social innovator, sustainability strategist, photographic storyteller.

Costa Rica Katılım Aralık 2011
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
The tides of the Qiantang river makes patterns exactly like a tree
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Wonder of Science
Wonder of Science@wonderofscience·
A stunning timelapse of a lightning storm over Hiratsuka, Japan. 📽: Daichi Fujii
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Scientists have created one of the most detailed 3D reconstructions of a human cell (eukaryotic cell) ever produced. This groundbreaking model, often termed a "Cellular Landscape Cross-Section Through a Eukaryotic Cell," combines data from X-ray tomography, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), and cryo-electron microscopy to map molecular structures in extreme detail.
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Amoda Maa
Amoda Maa@AmodaMaa·
The direct path is not a path at all. It is the softening of the inner resistance that says, “This moment should be different.”
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Amoda Maa
Amoda Maa@AmodaMaa·
Everything you run from—every fear, every ache, every shadow—is an invitation to return to presence.
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Kaviji@KavijiPoet·
"I just received your book Kavi. I opened it up to a random page and the poem was so beautiful it brought tears to my eyes." a.co/d/03W6iQ3Y
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Amoda Maa
Amoda Maa@AmodaMaa·
There is no need to fight the mind or silence experience, because what you are is already prior to both; and as this is gently recognized, the movements of thought and feeling lose their authority without needing to be controlled.
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Amoda Maa
Amoda Maa@AmodaMaa·
The sense of a separate self is sustained by habit and unquestioned belief, and when it is looked at with clarity rather than resisted or improved, it begins to dissolve, not through force, but through understanding.
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📸🔭Brandon Berkoff🚀✨
📸🔭Brandon Berkoff🚀✨@spacebrandonb·
I’m not asking you, I’m telling you. Take a moment and listen to this 81 second response from Victor Glover after being asked if he had any thoughts leading up to Easter. I don’t quite think it can be overstated how perfect this crew is for the job.
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Carl Jung Archive
Carl Jung Archive@QuoteJung·
The most terrifying thing is to accept oneself completely.
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Latest in space
Latest in space@latestinspace·
🚨 New pic of Earth at night 🌍 📷 @NASA
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Carl Jung Archive
Carl Jung Archive@QuoteJung·
Emotion is the chief source of all becoming-conscious. There can be no transforming of darkness into light and of apathy into movement without emotion.
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Cosmos Archive
Cosmos Archive@cosmosarcive·
"I cannot show you a tesseract because I, and you, are trapped in three dimensions." — Carl Sagan
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The Scientific Lens
The Scientific Lens@LensScientific·
This is a single neuron searching for a connection. Now imagine 86 billion of them doing this inside your brain. At what point does this become ‘you’?
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Mathematica
Mathematica@mathemetica·
Proof that the universe has a favorite shape! What looks like a digital hallucination is actually the power of radial symmetry and parametric equations at work. This visualization shows how simple mathematical rules can evolve into infinite complexity.
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Cosmos Archive
Cosmos Archive@cosmosarcive·
“If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration.” — Nikola Tesla
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Amoda Maa
Amoda Maa@AmodaMaa·
Come closer to your direct experience. Not to fix or understand it, but simply to meet it — gently, openly — without the filter of judgment or story.
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Psicología Junguiana Hoy
Psicología Junguiana Hoy@JungYPsicologia·
Para Jung, la vida humana tiene dos grandes etapas psicológicas. La primera mitad y la segunda mitad de la vida tienen tareas muy distintas. La primera mitad de la vida: construir el yo Durante la juventud y la adultez temprana, la tarea principal es formar el ego y adaptarse al mundo. En esta etapa buscamos: estudiar o formarnos construir una identidad establecer relaciones crear una familia o un trabajo encontrar un lugar en la sociedad Jung decía que esta fase está orientada hacia el mundo exterior. Es necesaria porque el individuo necesita una estructura sólida para vivir. Pero el problema aparece cuando la persona intenta seguir viviendo toda la vida con los mismos objetivos de la juventud. La segunda mitad de la vida: el encuentro con el Self Alrededor de los 40 o 50 años, muchas personas comienzan a sentir que algo cambia. Lo que antes parecía suficiente —éxito, trabajo, reconocimiento— ya no llena del mismo modo. A veces aparece una crisis, una pregunta interior o una sensación de vacío. Jung veía esto no como un fracaso, sino como el inicio del verdadero proceso psicológico profundo. En esta etapa la psique empieza a orientarse hacia el interior. Surgen preguntas como: ¿Quién soy realmente? ¿Qué parte de mí he ignorado? ¿Qué sentido tiene mi vida más allá de lo externo? Aquí comienza el proceso de individuación, el encuentro con el Self. El descenso necesario En esta fase muchas personas se encuentran con aspectos que antes habían evitado: la sombra, las heridas, los conflictos internos. Por eso Jung decía que la transformación profunda no ocurre buscando solo la luz, sino haciendo consciente lo que estaba oculto. La segunda mitad de la vida es, simbólicamente, un tiempo de integración. No se trata de conquistar el mundo, sino de reunir las partes de uno mismo. La paradoja de la madurez Para Jung, el verdadero desarrollo humano no consiste en mantenerse eternamente joven, sino en permitir que la vida nos transforme. Por eso decía algo muy importante: muchas personas pasan la primera mitad de su vida construyendo su personalidad… y la segunda mitad descubriendo quiénes son realmente.
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Amoda Maa
Amoda Maa@AmodaMaa·
Awakening is not a spiritual high. It is the simplicity of being what you already are.
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Brian Roemmele
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
It is sometimes difficult to put into words what genius is. But you do feel it when you experience it. This is Jacob Collier as he improvises with an orchestra performing with the world's first Audience Symphony Orchestra in San Francisco, a gathering of fans from all over North America, conducted by Suzie Collier. In the middle of the show, this happened - no rehearsal, no sheet music, no prior discussion.
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