My (a)symmetrical world
If there is gain, there must be loss,
if there is pleasure, there must be pain,
if there is happiness, there must be unhappiness
if there is matter, there must be anti-matter.
if there is symmetry, there must be asymmetry.
Such is the nature of duality.
CP violation
From wikipedia:
"It plays an important role both in the attempts of cosmology to explain the dominance of matter over antimatter in the present Universe, and in the study of weak interactions in particle physics."
It seems to explain asymmetry. The question is, how long would this asymmetrical dominance of matter over antimatter last?
I think this is only temporary.
Sacred Geometry
A lot of sacred geometries we find in nature are the shape they are because it is simply the most efficient in energy transfer, or the most stable structure. There is hardly any waste in nature. Human beings alone seems to be the only wasteful species, constantly spending energy on things that's not really productive, while convincing themselves that what they are doing is necessary, when in fact it is just wasted energy... like our current "10 fossil fuel calorie input --> 1 food calorie output" agriculture model...or, waging wars on each other,..or crying over spilled milk... or multitasking (which some people now says is actually counter-productive)
A qigong teacher told me the best way to "increase" your qi is not to waste qi in the first place. Duh!
Much to learn from Nature.
Hi Donna
ReplyDeleteI like this idea of increasing qi by simply not wasting qi. I like to have a "down day" sometimes where I just do a whole lot of nothing. Next time a friend asks me what I did on a down day, I'll say "Oh, I spent the whole day not wasting my qi." It might even be possible to waste a lot of qi trying vigorously to increase qi.