The symbology of a Jewish star, a geometric hexagram and metaphor of sexual polarity overlapped into life conceiving unity, is an expression of sexual balance and proportion, yet seemingly contrasts disproportionate forces that shape human behavioral sex patterns. Each triangle overlaps, opposes, and is of equal area. Do our lives, and its complex set of sex-motivated social dynamics, express parallel associations to the symbolism expressed in the Star of David? Part of me feels there is no balance, that there are gross imbalances in sexual force between men and women.
When observing the behavioral science of sex, from copulation to fertilization, and the ensuing circle of life, where we observe the swarm of sperm to just one delicate, awaiting egg, things don't seem very balanced at all. Conversely, this behavior seems opposing to the great movie Ghost Busters, where the fate of the planet, a dualistic drama between ife and death, is predicated on the sexual gravity of one Gate Keeper (a woman) and one Key Master (a man). In part, it surprises me that Natural Selection has not produced the likes of a woman bearing more than one vagina. But. at the end of the day, when conception sparks life, it is a polarization of points that prevails, one origination, one destination, one sperm, one egg, one man, and one woman.