Everything has an opposite, and asymmetry would be the opposite of symmetry. Asymmetry in my life represents the road blocks and speed bumps that arise in my life that stop me in my tracks or delay a goal I had, an illness, an unfortunate situation. It's important to understand that these situations allow me to become a more humbled person and appreciate the good I have in my life. I'm just as grateful for my asymmetrical world as I am my symmetrical world. Sometimes that asymmetrical world could be something great that happened in my life, a surprise that at first I wasn't down with, but ended up being an even better situation that what I planned out in my path before. Life is (all) good!
CP Violation
What's perfect about the world and all it's living systems are their imperfections. This is noted in the conjugation of the charge, which transforms a particle into an antiparticle and the parity, which is a mirror image of the physical system. So, there proves to be weak interactions, leaving broken patterns in consistency. This is how our life system works. We could make a goal and plan everything out perfectly, but what's perfect about the path to the goal is the surprises, the thing that you didn't plan for. It may throw us off course a little bit, but we can still get back on. And for whatever reason we were thrown off, it seems to be best that way and leaves room for excitement and great lessons learned.
Sacred Geometry & Physics
There most certainly are relationships between sacred geometry and physics. It seems that we can almost always relate subjects to one another, and these go very well together. For many, many years we have seen signs, quite literally. Patterns come in and out of our lives, our dreams, our creations. Humans are a creation of sacred geometry. Heck, even Denzel Washington and Gretta Garbo have perfectly symmetrical faces! Sacred geometry is about consciousness, unity, manifestations of single-pointedness and that is the essence of life as a whole.
Sacred Geometry used in Feng Shui to harmonize our surroundings:



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