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The Uncarved Block: Simplicity Before Scheduling

Pu, the state of original simplicity, represents existence before fragmentation into arbitrary time divisions, revealing how schedules obscure natural rhythm.

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Why It Matters

Pu—the uncarved block—symbolizes wholeness and simplicity before human systems carve reality into measured pieces. The Tao Te Ching teaches that the block, though simple and seemingly useless, contains infinite potential precisely because it hasn't been divided and labeled. Clock time carves existence into rigid segments: hours, minutes, meetings, deadlines. Pu reminds us that before Chronos imposed its grid, experience flowed as undivided presence. Kairos operates in this space—the right moment has no scheduled duration; it's recognized through intuitive wholeness, not measured incrementally. When you experience flow state, you're touching Pu: time dissolves because you're not fragmenting your attention. The practical wisdom here is recognizing when your schedule has carved away genuine opportunity. Sometimes the most important action is pausing the calendar and returning to simplicity, allowing the uncarved potential of the present to reveal what truly matters. This recalibration reattunes you to kairos.

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