Regression to primal, undifferentiated consciousness as both the danger and liberation in near-death temporal dissolution.
The Uncarved Block (pu) represents original simplicity before society, language, and ego-structure carved distinctions into consciousness. Near-death experiences often report a dissolving of individual identity into undifferentiated awareness—consciousness without subject-object separation, time without sequence. Laozi suggests this return to pu is not annihilation but homecoming. The ego experiences this as terrifying loss; the sage recognizes it as shedding unnecessary complexity. During near-death states, as temporal categories dissolve and individual identity blurs, the experiencer stands at the threshold of returning to the Uncarved Block. The key is understanding this regression not as death but as temporary unveiling of consciousness's true nature. This shifts the psychological frame from loss to revelation, from dissolution to return.
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