symmetry

As above, so below. 

Symmetry is nice.  We all find those with more symmetric faces more attractive. 

Lately I've noticed quite a few people with faces that are a little unsymmetrical---equally attractive. 





Surprisingly enough i've also read a little about how the brain works when we see something we like.  We take our time with it, observing it with curiosity---the other part of it, not liking something, or not finding someone attractive, would be a quick glance and then an easy decision--as far as brain patterns are concerned.  And speaking of the brain---isn't it symmetrical!  (and quite lovely) 

i've trained myself to see the beauty in differences.  Though some could consider unsymmetrical components of oneself to be flaws, seeing the expression of divineness in all it's unique forms is another layer that could be perhaps symmetrical. 

I personally love it when I can observe a body of still water and see the reflection of the rocks and trees.  My sense of self alivens at the experience of seeing the night sky reflected on water.  This combination of elements is truly what our existence is about.  I see the similarities, the differences, the symmetry and the opposition. 

When looking at the universe as a whole and pondering whether or not it is symmetrical, gravitational pulls and magnetic forces appear to be symmetrical though the composition of matter is not necessarily that way.  The earths core is molten hot and solid whereas the expanse of space is a mix of matter and gas and "space" in between.  Light is another component to consider, our light rays and sound are not necessarily symmetrical, as we know the way these travel---even when observing redshift from objects very far away from us.  And then you start to think about the center of the universe and other implausibilities like how black holes work and what is on the other end--

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