Pu, the uncarved block, represents primary texts and raw knowledge before interpretation, editorial layers, or institutional filtering.
In Taoism, pu (the uncarved block) symbolizes pristine, undivided wholeness—knowledge in its most essential form before it's shaped by institutions, interpreters, or agendas. The printing press enabled access to original texts rather than filtered summaries or authoritative interpretations passed through institutional channels. Before print, knowledge came mediated through scribes, clergy, and gatekeepers who shaped what survived. Gutenberg's press allowed readers to encounter primary sources directly, restoring a form of pu to learning. This concept emphasizes why democratized knowledge requires access to unfiltered sources, not just sanitized summaries. Modern wisdom platforms should prioritize original texts, raw data, and unmediated voices alongside interpretation, trusting readers' capacity to encounter complexity. The revolutionary power lies in restoration—letting knowledge return to its simplest, least-corrupted form.
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