Pu represents the uncarved block—our original, unconditioned nature before social conditioning obscures presence and authenticity.
The uncarved block, or pu, symbolizes our original nature before conditioning carved away our capacity for genuine presence. Laozi taught that society's endless rules and expectations fragment our awareness, scattering our attention across countless roles and personas. To be here now requires recognizing and returning to this fundamental simplicity beneath all learned complexity. In contemporary life, we accumulate layers of identity—professional masks, social media personas, internalized expectations—that distance us from direct experience. Mindfulness involves gently peeling back these carved surfaces to encounter raw, unfiltered being. The block needs no improvement; it simply needs to be recognized as it is. This concept reframes presence not as sophisticated achievement but as radical simplicity. When you release the effort to become someone worthy of attention, you discover presence was always here. Technology constantly carves us anew with notifications and external validation; returning to pu means remembering your natural wholeness requires nothing added.
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