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Found on another site, reminded me of the uncarved block
Chapter 15 of the Tao Te Ching explained. Pu, or the Uncarved Block. Learning from ancient masters. Embracing Wu Wei and nonaction. Hope you enjoy, Peace and blessings. Translation: Gia-Fu...
The "uncarved block" in front of an artisan is already worked because you have to select and saw a tree and work it to a block. "Unworked wood" is like fallen trees, trunks lying on the ground, uprooted by a storm.
23 paź 2014 · They are correct that P’u is one of the highest principles of Taoism and that it is referring to a state that everything had, should have and can return to. The problem arises with the translation of P’u as the “uncarved block”.
Uncarved Block (“p’u”) refers to something in its natural state. It infers that things in their own simplicity, by way of their essential nature, contain their own natural power. How does one reach their natural self?