The uncarved block (pu) represents pristine wholeness and original nature before conditioning obscures direct perception of now.
The uncarved block symbolizes consciousness in its natural, unmodified state—before society, concepts, and conditioning fragment our perception. Laozi uses this metaphor to describe returning to simplicity and wholeness. In the context of mindfulness and being here, the uncarved block invites us to release accumulated interpretations and meet each moment with fresh awareness. This is the beginner's mind: seeing without preconception, experiencing without the filter of past stories. When we notice how our conditioning creates distance from direct experience, we can practice returning to this simpler state. The uncarved block teaches that presence itself is the goal—not achieving something special, but recovering what we already are beneath layers of complexity.
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