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Physical symmetry of the human body |
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According to Happeh Theory, the human body is designed to be physically symmetric. The human body is physically symmetric if it is exactly the same on both sides of the body. The picture below shows a model human being with it's arms spread wide. A red line divides the model into two equal halves.
The model in the picture above is an example of a symmetric human body. Each side of the body is exactly the same. Asymmetry of the body is frequently a sign of a health problem According to Happeh Theory, any area of the body that is not symmetric, will usually be an indicator of a health problem somewhere in the body. Asymmetry of the body can be normal Asymmetry of the human body is normal in some cases. Children growing up will frequently display asymmetry of the body because they are growing. This asymmetry of the body is normal and will usually go away with time. The Aged will display asymmetry of the body for reasons similar to the reasons the body's of children become asymmetric. The body's of the aged are changing as the person begins to die. These changes will often show themselves as asymmetry of the body. Women can display asymmetry of the body as part of the process of pregnancy. Asymmetry of the body can be purposeful Many human cultural practices will make a person asymmetric. These changes can be considered normal in the sense that they were desired. They were purposefully worked for, and did not happen as a result of a natural process like growing, aging, or illness. Some kung fu styles will make the human body asymmetric in order to generate specific types of power. There are dances that will make the human body asymmetric. Whether the person wants an asymmetric body or not, by doing the dance or the kung fu, they are purposefully working towards making their body asymmetric in a particular way. |
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