The natural, undifferentiated state of ancestral inheritance before we impose narratives or judgments upon it.
In Taoist philosophy, the Uncarved Block (pu) represents potential in its purest form, before artifice shapes it. Your ancestral inheritance arrives as raw material—experiences, traumas, gifts, and patterns passed down without your consent or comprehension. Rather than immediately interpreting or 'fixing' these inherited patterns, Laozi invites you to first recognize them in their unmediated state. This practice dissolves the urgent need to either glorify ancestors or reject them. By sitting with ancestral material as it is, without carving it into 'good' or 'bad' narratives, you create space for genuine integration. The ancestors live in you not as finished statues but as living, malleable presence. This concept teaches that ancestral wisdom often emerges not from analysis but from receptive stillness with what has been passed down.
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