Regenerative medicine is an emerging branch of medicine that aims to repair, regenerate or replac... more Regenerative medicine is an emerging branch of medicine that aims to repair, regenerate or replace tissues or organs, trying to promote the natural regeneration processes of the human body. It does not aim to slow or stop the aging process but instead aims to reverse it by improving the body's biochemistry and cellular functions, promoting self-healing and recovery. The energetic medicine, the most advanced outpost of scientific research, pays particular attention to harnessing the power of cells, the environment and the body's natural regenerative capacity to restore the body's impaired functionality. Elizabeth Blackburn, molecular biologist and Nobel Prize winner for medicine, has identified the main "responsible" factors of human beings aging in telomeres, the portions of DNA that cover the terminal parts of chromosomes, protecting them from the deterioration of the genetic material. The numerous scientific evidence collected by Blackburn and Epel have in fact demonstrated that eating in a healthy and natural way, practicing correct physical activity, dealing with stressful situations without being overwhelmed by them, and even taking care of the environment in which we live, are very effective weapons not only to counteract the telomeres shortening, but also to promote their growth.
The meaning of the word fitness in genetics indicates the measure of the reproductive success of ... more The meaning of the word fitness in genetics indicates the measure of the reproductive success of an individual well adapted to his environment and the measure of the contribution of a genotype to the next generation compared to the other genotypes of the population (Darwin) obviously is also related to the condition of "being physically strong and healthy to be suitable for a particle Job/Activity". The breathing is the basis of each organismic activity is also meter of measurement of the aerobic activation level. The maximal oxygen consumption (VO2 Max) described as the maximum or optimum rate at which the heart, lungs, and muscles can effectively use oxygen during exercise, is used as a way of measuring a person's individual aerobic capacity (Archibald Hill 1922). Mitochondria are the core control for cellular respiration, the energy production and other important adaptive functions that influence life of living beings
NeuNeuroPsychoEndocrinoImmunology, epigenetic and the Vagus nerve, a pathway between the AB0 Blood System, Osmotic pressure and Histamine, disease and healing, 2022
Blood is a fluid tissue present in animals with a circulatory system, humans included, it has a r... more Blood is a fluid tissue present in animals with a circulatory system, humans included, it has a red color (the lighter one is arterial, the darker one is venous) and a ferrous taste, due to the presence of the metal in an oxidized form (+2). It performs many essential functions, first of all, the oxygen and nutrients transportation to the body's cells and the parallel removal of carbon dioxide and other metabolites from them...
Kundalini (adaptation of Kuṇḍalinī, devanagari) is a Sanskrit term originally used in some texts ... more Kundalini (adaptation of Kuṇḍalinī, devanagari) is a Sanskrit term originally used in some texts of the Tantric traditions to indicate that aspect of Śakti (śakti, devanāgarī, "energy", "power", in Hinduism, the power of a God to give place to the phenomenal world and to the conscious plane of creation, its immanent creative capacity), the divine energy personified, present in the human body, present in quiescent form in every individual. The snake is the most used symbol to represent the kuṇḍalini, an association suggested by the same Indian texts belonging to the tradition: "The kuṇḍalinī, when it rests it is like a snake gathered on itself, ready to spring to bite and thus inject its venom; but when it is awakened it is like the snake standing upright on the tip of its tail, stiff as a stick, harmless "(Silburn 1997). In the tantric traditions the liberation from the cycle of rebirths is seen as the "awakening" of Kundalini followed by the relative ascent (śat chakra bedhana) in the subtle body until the last chakra, where it must permanently remain in union with Śiva. At this stage the adept has definitively abandoned his individual ego (ahmakara) to identify himself with the universal Subject (aham). In Yoga Hatha (devanāgarī, also adapted into ioga, ascetic and meditative practice), the management of Kundalini is not possible if the energy channel system of the subtle body, the nāḍī (from Sanskrit, It means tubes, canals or veins) the ways through which the prana (from the Sanskrit, literally "life" and in the second instance breath and spirit) passes, understood as vital energy or breath, identified with the breath, to feed all parts of the body. The adept must first engage in operations aimed to this purpose (nāḍīśodhana), which include specific āsana positions (devanagari, are positions or postures used in some forms of yoga, in particular in Hatha Yoga) accompanied by controlled breathing techniques and recitations of mantras (devanāgarī, thought, or to think a sacred expression") corresponding to verses of the Veda (devanāgarī, a very ancient collection in Sanskrit of sacred texts of the Aryan peoples of the 20th century BC), to a sacred formula
The organ of Corti, consisting of a layer of hair cells, that is long and thin, receives the vibr... more The organ of Corti, consisting of a layer of hair cells, that is long and thin, receives the vibrations transmitted in the fluid of the cochlea and transmits them, through their lower extremities which are in contact with the nerve endings (neurons) of the acoustic nerve , to the membrane, which has the important characteristic of tonotopicity ( Tonotopia (from the Greek tone- and topos = place of sounds) is a spatial distribution of where sounds are perceived, transmitted or received ...
Copper is the chemical element with atomic number 29 and its symbol is Cu. It is also called "red... more Copper is the chemical element with atomic number 29 and its symbol is Cu. It is also called "red gold" because of its pink or reddish color, it is very high electrical and thermal conductivity, it is only surpassed by that of silver. The two most common oxidation states of copper are +1 (cuprous ion, Cu +) and +2 (cupric ion, Cu2 +). Two examples are its copper oxide (I) (Cu2O) and copper oxide (II) (CuO). Known since prehistory, copper was probably the first metal used to make rudimentary weapons, tools and implements. Copper objects have been found among the remains of many ancient civilizations, for example in Egypt, Asia, Europe and Greece. The Romans, who called it "cyprum", made used of it to tools creation for religious practices. The use of wearing copper bracelets on the wrist to combat rheumatic disorders and prevent infections was introduced around 6,000 years BC. by the Chaldeans. In the Old Testament, the Lord gives Moses the command: "For the purifications you will make a copper tub with a copper pedestal and fill it with water. Aaron and his sons will use this water to wash their hands and feet. So they won't die. They must wash their hands and feet in order to not die. This ritual prescription has absolute value for him and for all his descendants "(Exodus 30, 18-21). In ancient civilizations, copper was dedicated to female deities connected with the planet Venus, including Ishtar for the Babylonians and Astarte for the Phoenicians, copper was most likely the first metal to be used by man. From
Gold is the chemical element with atomic number 79 and its symbol is Au (from the Latin aurum). I... more Gold is the chemical element with atomic number 79 and its symbol is Au (from the Latin aurum). It is a soft metal, yellow in color, due to the absorption of the wavelengths of blue from the incident light. Resistant to most chemical compounds, react only with aqua regia and with the cyanide ion. With mercury it forms an amalgam, but not a chemical compound. The human body naturally contains small amounts of gold. About 0.000000003% of body weight (0.2 mg / 70 kg of weight c.a.). Like most other oligominerals , most of this gold is found in the blood...
"Rupa, is first of all color. Shape is perceived through color, because material senses cannot pe... more "Rupa, is first of all color. Shape is perceived through color, because material senses cannot perceive something absolutely devoid of color" (Kundalini).
The knowledge gained from the study of the human genome has surprisingly revealed fascinating and... more The knowledge gained from the study of the human genome has surprisingly revealed fascinating and visible details of gene expression in humans. Extremely fascinating for neuroscience are phylogenetic correspondents of physiognomic, the relative different adaptive behavioral responses in the environment, the consequent variations of the brain functions and each of their peculiarities. The color of human eyes is determined by...
Breathing is a process often underestimated in the clinical field, but its importance is fundamen... more Breathing is a process often underestimated in the clinical field, but its importance is fundamental, in fact, on average, an adult performs about 21,000 breaths a day, more than 7.5 million in a whole year. The quality of a correct respiratory dynamic is therefore not only incisive for the health and quality of life of common person, but also, as performance factor in sports practice, in music, and as basis of meditation, relaxation and martial arts practices.
Since the dawn of time, men have used music to express and share emotions, Shamans, curators, the... more Since the dawn of time, men have used music to express and share emotions, Shamans, curators, therapists of every place and time, they have could not ignore the manifestations with which music has always influenced our cultures, our hearts and our minds. The human being is an emotional animal, with some of a divine, some of special, into the conceptual schema of uniqueness that our world has for everything...
In the theaters of ancient Greece, and of Italy, the actors always wore a mask on the scene calle... more In the theaters of ancient Greece, and of Italy, the actors always wore a mask on the scene called Persona (πρóσωπον, [prósôpon]), in which the facial features were exaggerated in order to be better perceived by the spectators, and the mouth, was made so as to strengthen the sound of the voice to be heard louder, each Person was characterized by his own mask and...
The etymology of the Italian word Musica, already in use in the thirteenth century is originating... more The etymology of the Italian word Musica, already in use in the thirteenth century is originating from the Latin mūsica (m), and, is derived from the Greek model μουσική (mousiké). In these two ancient languages, the word was often the attribute of the noun "art", in the phrases Musica and μουσική τέχνη (mousiké téchne), a lost use in the current Italian...
Imagery and Temporality
What is an image? What is imagination? Why are the images so important? ... more Imagery and Temporality
What is an image? What is imagination? Why are the images so important? Did you realize that we are surrounded by images? If you look around at this moment, you will not be able to count them, because, you will notice that you are literally in the middle of a painting, with images of all kinds. Examples? Do you have pictures on the wall? Photographs, everyday objects, animals, people and even dreams! Everything around you is an image! You included! In fact, we live in a world that we can define as an "Imaginal world", it is our specific peculiarity!
Have you ever wondered what emotions are? If you already know, maybe you've asked yourself, what ... more Have you ever wondered what emotions are? If you already know, maybe you've asked yourself, what are they for? Probably, many of you would like to know, when feeling an emotion is positive, and when, instead, it becomes a problem. Someone, reading these lines, will think about what he experienced yesterday, or recently, or lately. There will be those who remember a pleasant experience, those who have a memory that may be annoying, who, on the other hand, even remember fear or panic, but each of these events is a facet of the same medal, called Emotion.
It is not a method, it is not a type of therapy, it is not a type of philosophy, it is not a kind... more It is not a method, it is not a type of therapy, it is not a type of philosophy, it is not a kind of science; it is not a literary vein, it is not an art form, it is not a form of analysis, it is not a cultural movement; it is not a thematic approach, it is not a historical vision, it is not an archaeological discipline; it is not part of mythology, nor is it a social movement. A little bit of all these things is its interest. Archetypal psychology is interested in the unconscious, in dreams, in visions, in abnormal.
Medicine and science dedicated to human health, have had basically, as first general purpose, bod... more Medicine and science dedicated to human health, have had basically, as first general purpose, body care. Repairing the body, after injuries and lesions, and trying to heal it from illness or diseases has been the only medical goal for the past time (interaction with pathogenic and curative organisms).
L’esperimento carcerario di Stanford condotto dal professor Zimbardo, è prova tangibile di come l... more L’esperimento carcerario di Stanford condotto dal professor Zimbardo, è prova tangibile di come lo stigma e la deumanizzazione agiscano sulla vita delle persone, sulla loro integrità, sulla loro salute, e su come questi meccanismi siano presenti anche nella quotidianità dei nostri contesti sociali. Un gruppo di studenti universitari, risultati equilibrati psichicamente e sani fisicamente, sono i soggetti della ricerca la cui durata è di quindici giorni. Tutti sanno che si tratta di una prigione simulata, tutti danno il loro consenso quando vengono divisi in due gruppi: le guardie e i detenuti...
Take off a body from its place, move, shake, act, induce, excite, give the push, start, are the d... more Take off a body from its place, move, shake, act, induce, excite, give the push, start, are the descriptions in the etymology of the word "movere", from which the word movement derives. Every motor action, which carries out our body and which all of us consider simple and obvious, is, instead, something organic and highly refined, which influences and depends on all the apparatuses of the human body, but principally, on the locomotor apparatus, that allows the body to move and sustain itself.
The significance of this write, show us how is changing our knowledge regarding psychology and ps... more The significance of this write, show us how is changing our knowledge regarding psychology and psychiatry with neurosciences, today we can talk of behavioural neuroscience instead which of behavioural psychology, or psychoanalysis or psychiatry. The new evidence and the new technologies have given us a new vision about the meaning of the term behaviour that is showing to us, new ways to face and overcome most of the unsolved issues, simply, today we can see the world differently.
Regenerative medicine is an emerging branch of medicine that aims to repair, regenerate or replac... more Regenerative medicine is an emerging branch of medicine that aims to repair, regenerate or replace tissues or organs, trying to promote the natural regeneration processes of the human body. It does not aim to slow or stop the aging process but instead aims to reverse it by improving the body's biochemistry and cellular functions, promoting self-healing and recovery. The energetic medicine, the most advanced outpost of scientific research, pays particular attention to harnessing the power of cells, the environment and the body's natural regenerative capacity to restore the body's impaired functionality. Elizabeth Blackburn, molecular biologist and Nobel Prize winner for medicine, has identified the main "responsible" factors of human beings aging in telomeres, the portions of DNA that cover the terminal parts of chromosomes, protecting them from the deterioration of the genetic material. The numerous scientific evidence collected by Blackburn and Epel have in fact demonstrated that eating in a healthy and natural way, practicing correct physical activity, dealing with stressful situations without being overwhelmed by them, and even taking care of the environment in which we live, are very effective weapons not only to counteract the telomeres shortening, but also to promote their growth.
The meaning of the word fitness in genetics indicates the measure of the reproductive success of ... more The meaning of the word fitness in genetics indicates the measure of the reproductive success of an individual well adapted to his environment and the measure of the contribution of a genotype to the next generation compared to the other genotypes of the population (Darwin) obviously is also related to the condition of "being physically strong and healthy to be suitable for a particle Job/Activity". The breathing is the basis of each organismic activity is also meter of measurement of the aerobic activation level. The maximal oxygen consumption (VO2 Max) described as the maximum or optimum rate at which the heart, lungs, and muscles can effectively use oxygen during exercise, is used as a way of measuring a person's individual aerobic capacity (Archibald Hill 1922). Mitochondria are the core control for cellular respiration, the energy production and other important adaptive functions that influence life of living beings
NeuNeuroPsychoEndocrinoImmunology, epigenetic and the Vagus nerve, a pathway between the AB0 Blood System, Osmotic pressure and Histamine, disease and healing, 2022
Blood is a fluid tissue present in animals with a circulatory system, humans included, it has a r... more Blood is a fluid tissue present in animals with a circulatory system, humans included, it has a red color (the lighter one is arterial, the darker one is venous) and a ferrous taste, due to the presence of the metal in an oxidized form (+2). It performs many essential functions, first of all, the oxygen and nutrients transportation to the body's cells and the parallel removal of carbon dioxide and other metabolites from them...
Kundalini (adaptation of Kuṇḍalinī, devanagari) is a Sanskrit term originally used in some texts ... more Kundalini (adaptation of Kuṇḍalinī, devanagari) is a Sanskrit term originally used in some texts of the Tantric traditions to indicate that aspect of Śakti (śakti, devanāgarī, "energy", "power", in Hinduism, the power of a God to give place to the phenomenal world and to the conscious plane of creation, its immanent creative capacity), the divine energy personified, present in the human body, present in quiescent form in every individual. The snake is the most used symbol to represent the kuṇḍalini, an association suggested by the same Indian texts belonging to the tradition: "The kuṇḍalinī, when it rests it is like a snake gathered on itself, ready to spring to bite and thus inject its venom; but when it is awakened it is like the snake standing upright on the tip of its tail, stiff as a stick, harmless "(Silburn 1997). In the tantric traditions the liberation from the cycle of rebirths is seen as the "awakening" of Kundalini followed by the relative ascent (śat chakra bedhana) in the subtle body until the last chakra, where it must permanently remain in union with Śiva. At this stage the adept has definitively abandoned his individual ego (ahmakara) to identify himself with the universal Subject (aham). In Yoga Hatha (devanāgarī, also adapted into ioga, ascetic and meditative practice), the management of Kundalini is not possible if the energy channel system of the subtle body, the nāḍī (from Sanskrit, It means tubes, canals or veins) the ways through which the prana (from the Sanskrit, literally "life" and in the second instance breath and spirit) passes, understood as vital energy or breath, identified with the breath, to feed all parts of the body. The adept must first engage in operations aimed to this purpose (nāḍīśodhana), which include specific āsana positions (devanagari, are positions or postures used in some forms of yoga, in particular in Hatha Yoga) accompanied by controlled breathing techniques and recitations of mantras (devanāgarī, thought, or to think a sacred expression") corresponding to verses of the Veda (devanāgarī, a very ancient collection in Sanskrit of sacred texts of the Aryan peoples of the 20th century BC), to a sacred formula
The organ of Corti, consisting of a layer of hair cells, that is long and thin, receives the vibr... more The organ of Corti, consisting of a layer of hair cells, that is long and thin, receives the vibrations transmitted in the fluid of the cochlea and transmits them, through their lower extremities which are in contact with the nerve endings (neurons) of the acoustic nerve , to the membrane, which has the important characteristic of tonotopicity ( Tonotopia (from the Greek tone- and topos = place of sounds) is a spatial distribution of where sounds are perceived, transmitted or received ...
Copper is the chemical element with atomic number 29 and its symbol is Cu. It is also called "red... more Copper is the chemical element with atomic number 29 and its symbol is Cu. It is also called "red gold" because of its pink or reddish color, it is very high electrical and thermal conductivity, it is only surpassed by that of silver. The two most common oxidation states of copper are +1 (cuprous ion, Cu +) and +2 (cupric ion, Cu2 +). Two examples are its copper oxide (I) (Cu2O) and copper oxide (II) (CuO). Known since prehistory, copper was probably the first metal used to make rudimentary weapons, tools and implements. Copper objects have been found among the remains of many ancient civilizations, for example in Egypt, Asia, Europe and Greece. The Romans, who called it "cyprum", made used of it to tools creation for religious practices. The use of wearing copper bracelets on the wrist to combat rheumatic disorders and prevent infections was introduced around 6,000 years BC. by the Chaldeans. In the Old Testament, the Lord gives Moses the command: "For the purifications you will make a copper tub with a copper pedestal and fill it with water. Aaron and his sons will use this water to wash their hands and feet. So they won't die. They must wash their hands and feet in order to not die. This ritual prescription has absolute value for him and for all his descendants "(Exodus 30, 18-21). In ancient civilizations, copper was dedicated to female deities connected with the planet Venus, including Ishtar for the Babylonians and Astarte for the Phoenicians, copper was most likely the first metal to be used by man. From
Gold is the chemical element with atomic number 79 and its symbol is Au (from the Latin aurum). I... more Gold is the chemical element with atomic number 79 and its symbol is Au (from the Latin aurum). It is a soft metal, yellow in color, due to the absorption of the wavelengths of blue from the incident light. Resistant to most chemical compounds, react only with aqua regia and with the cyanide ion. With mercury it forms an amalgam, but not a chemical compound. The human body naturally contains small amounts of gold. About 0.000000003% of body weight (0.2 mg / 70 kg of weight c.a.). Like most other oligominerals , most of this gold is found in the blood...
"Rupa, is first of all color. Shape is perceived through color, because material senses cannot pe... more "Rupa, is first of all color. Shape is perceived through color, because material senses cannot perceive something absolutely devoid of color" (Kundalini).
The knowledge gained from the study of the human genome has surprisingly revealed fascinating and... more The knowledge gained from the study of the human genome has surprisingly revealed fascinating and visible details of gene expression in humans. Extremely fascinating for neuroscience are phylogenetic correspondents of physiognomic, the relative different adaptive behavioral responses in the environment, the consequent variations of the brain functions and each of their peculiarities. The color of human eyes is determined by...
Breathing is a process often underestimated in the clinical field, but its importance is fundamen... more Breathing is a process often underestimated in the clinical field, but its importance is fundamental, in fact, on average, an adult performs about 21,000 breaths a day, more than 7.5 million in a whole year. The quality of a correct respiratory dynamic is therefore not only incisive for the health and quality of life of common person, but also, as performance factor in sports practice, in music, and as basis of meditation, relaxation and martial arts practices.
Since the dawn of time, men have used music to express and share emotions, Shamans, curators, the... more Since the dawn of time, men have used music to express and share emotions, Shamans, curators, therapists of every place and time, they have could not ignore the manifestations with which music has always influenced our cultures, our hearts and our minds. The human being is an emotional animal, with some of a divine, some of special, into the conceptual schema of uniqueness that our world has for everything...
In the theaters of ancient Greece, and of Italy, the actors always wore a mask on the scene calle... more In the theaters of ancient Greece, and of Italy, the actors always wore a mask on the scene called Persona (πρóσωπον, [prósôpon]), in which the facial features were exaggerated in order to be better perceived by the spectators, and the mouth, was made so as to strengthen the sound of the voice to be heard louder, each Person was characterized by his own mask and...
The etymology of the Italian word Musica, already in use in the thirteenth century is originating... more The etymology of the Italian word Musica, already in use in the thirteenth century is originating from the Latin mūsica (m), and, is derived from the Greek model μουσική (mousiké). In these two ancient languages, the word was often the attribute of the noun "art", in the phrases Musica and μουσική τέχνη (mousiké téchne), a lost use in the current Italian...
Imagery and Temporality
What is an image? What is imagination? Why are the images so important? ... more Imagery and Temporality
What is an image? What is imagination? Why are the images so important? Did you realize that we are surrounded by images? If you look around at this moment, you will not be able to count them, because, you will notice that you are literally in the middle of a painting, with images of all kinds. Examples? Do you have pictures on the wall? Photographs, everyday objects, animals, people and even dreams! Everything around you is an image! You included! In fact, we live in a world that we can define as an "Imaginal world", it is our specific peculiarity!
Have you ever wondered what emotions are? If you already know, maybe you've asked yourself, what ... more Have you ever wondered what emotions are? If you already know, maybe you've asked yourself, what are they for? Probably, many of you would like to know, when feeling an emotion is positive, and when, instead, it becomes a problem. Someone, reading these lines, will think about what he experienced yesterday, or recently, or lately. There will be those who remember a pleasant experience, those who have a memory that may be annoying, who, on the other hand, even remember fear or panic, but each of these events is a facet of the same medal, called Emotion.
It is not a method, it is not a type of therapy, it is not a type of philosophy, it is not a kind... more It is not a method, it is not a type of therapy, it is not a type of philosophy, it is not a kind of science; it is not a literary vein, it is not an art form, it is not a form of analysis, it is not a cultural movement; it is not a thematic approach, it is not a historical vision, it is not an archaeological discipline; it is not part of mythology, nor is it a social movement. A little bit of all these things is its interest. Archetypal psychology is interested in the unconscious, in dreams, in visions, in abnormal.
Medicine and science dedicated to human health, have had basically, as first general purpose, bod... more Medicine and science dedicated to human health, have had basically, as first general purpose, body care. Repairing the body, after injuries and lesions, and trying to heal it from illness or diseases has been the only medical goal for the past time (interaction with pathogenic and curative organisms).
L’esperimento carcerario di Stanford condotto dal professor Zimbardo, è prova tangibile di come l... more L’esperimento carcerario di Stanford condotto dal professor Zimbardo, è prova tangibile di come lo stigma e la deumanizzazione agiscano sulla vita delle persone, sulla loro integrità, sulla loro salute, e su come questi meccanismi siano presenti anche nella quotidianità dei nostri contesti sociali. Un gruppo di studenti universitari, risultati equilibrati psichicamente e sani fisicamente, sono i soggetti della ricerca la cui durata è di quindici giorni. Tutti sanno che si tratta di una prigione simulata, tutti danno il loro consenso quando vengono divisi in due gruppi: le guardie e i detenuti...
Take off a body from its place, move, shake, act, induce, excite, give the push, start, are the d... more Take off a body from its place, move, shake, act, induce, excite, give the push, start, are the descriptions in the etymology of the word "movere", from which the word movement derives. Every motor action, which carries out our body and which all of us consider simple and obvious, is, instead, something organic and highly refined, which influences and depends on all the apparatuses of the human body, but principally, on the locomotor apparatus, that allows the body to move and sustain itself.
The significance of this write, show us how is changing our knowledge regarding psychology and ps... more The significance of this write, show us how is changing our knowledge regarding psychology and psychiatry with neurosciences, today we can talk of behavioural neuroscience instead which of behavioural psychology, or psychoanalysis or psychiatry. The new evidence and the new technologies have given us a new vision about the meaning of the term behaviour that is showing to us, new ways to face and overcome most of the unsolved issues, simply, today we can see the world differently.
From I-Ching to DNA the fundamental code of the Universe Aristotle's philosophy of biology Accord... more From I-Ching to DNA the fundamental code of the Universe Aristotle's philosophy of biology According to Aristotelian doctrine, the soul is form, i.e., it intimately organizes the structure of every living being. This doctrine allowed Aristotle to found biology. Aristotle states that every species is eternal, and studying the development of the embryo, he states that it does not grow due to the maturation of already pre-formed organs, but through the additional creation of new organs. Therefore, Aristotle's physics has as its object, movement, becoming, and the natural world which is defined as the set of all changing realities that contain within themselves, or in their species, the cause of their own change. Becoming or change is the fundamental characteristic of nature and implies three elements: the subject of the change (called "substrate", or matter), something in which to change (the form) that new dimension, configuration that the subject subsequently assumes to change, starting from an initial state of change, which is the lack of this original form, called "privation". Nature is observed as a continuum that fills space: between macrocosm and microcosm there are precise correspondences, the world is the mirror of the divine, and, Man is the mirror of the world. Plants and trees are the hair of the world, stones and rocks are its bones, and the underground caves are its veins, the waters that flow in the belly of the Earth are its blood. Man can be considered the navel of the world and as a mirror of the world he is able to grasp the secret correspondences that pass through it. "Magician" is the one who knows how to grasp this mystery through the secret signatures of Imagos, names, numbers and sounds (G. della Porta).
Qigong is a formidable art, part of Chinese medicine and Western cognitive neurology (cognitive n... more Qigong is a formidable art, part of Chinese medicine and Western cognitive neurology (cognitive neuroscience), to prevent and treat diseases, improve health, delay aging and enhance latent potential of human beings. It is focused on the Chi movement. Qigong origins date back to at least 3000 years ago. Qigong practice contributes to the growth of the Qi (Chi) essential substance, increasing human body energy and delaying aging....
In the last decades, due the continuous and growing confirmation of science, which emphasized the... more In the last decades, due the continuous and growing confirmation of science, which emphasized the usefulness and effectiveness of Eastern meditative philosophical practices, Tai-Chi Chuan has spread throughout the West. However, what is essentially Tai-Chi Chuan, is often not clear, and its essence also escapes many whom are fascinated by it . An ancient Taoist technique of longevity that applies the principles of Yin and Yang....
Everything that today, we take for granted in scientific practice, and in the various areas of ac... more Everything that today, we take for granted in scientific practice, and in the various areas of activity, is probably the cause, that still keeps us distant, from our next cultural and evolutionary leap. Exactly how it happened in the “Rinascimento”....
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What is an image? What is imagination? Why are the images so important? Did you realize that we are surrounded by images? If you look around at this moment, you will not be able to count them, because, you will notice that you are literally in the middle of a painting, with images of all kinds. Examples? Do you have pictures on the wall? Photographs, everyday objects, animals, people and even dreams! Everything around you is an image! You included! In fact, we live in a world that we can define as an "Imaginal world", it is our specific peculiarity!
meccanismi siano presenti anche nella quotidianità dei nostri contesti sociali. Un gruppo di studenti universitari, risultati equilibrati psichicamente e sani fisicamente, sono i soggetti della ricerca la cui durata è di quindici giorni. Tutti sanno che si tratta di una prigione simulata, tutti danno il loro consenso quando vengono divisi in due gruppi: le guardie e i detenuti...
What is an image? What is imagination? Why are the images so important? Did you realize that we are surrounded by images? If you look around at this moment, you will not be able to count them, because, you will notice that you are literally in the middle of a painting, with images of all kinds. Examples? Do you have pictures on the wall? Photographs, everyday objects, animals, people and even dreams! Everything around you is an image! You included! In fact, we live in a world that we can define as an "Imaginal world", it is our specific peculiarity!
meccanismi siano presenti anche nella quotidianità dei nostri contesti sociali. Un gruppo di studenti universitari, risultati equilibrati psichicamente e sani fisicamente, sono i soggetti della ricerca la cui durata è di quindici giorni. Tutti sanno che si tratta di una prigione simulata, tutti danno il loro consenso quando vengono divisi in due gruppi: le guardie e i detenuti...