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The uncarved block - P'u. What does it mean to you? Is it better to live in a simple way, always ready to change? Or is it better to try to mold ourselves, and think our design is the right design for us? Is there a right design?
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My life is an open book; if you don't like the read, put me back on the shelf ....................
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P'u means "uncarved block." It is our simplified self.
Sorry, I should have made that clear huh. ![]()
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Bah, Metaphors.
I think it’s best to be a liquid. Is someone who’s always ready to change, really able to think for themselves? To be able to tell a falsity? I think it’s good to mold ourselves, but to always be open to changing that mold if we see fit. An uncarved block, a blank sheet of paper, they really don’t do anything but present a hope for more. It’s like…a gift, all wrapped up and just waiting to be opened. Well, whether it’s something you’ll like or not, you’ve got to open it first. I love the way you ask questions, Master Vigil.
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Thanks M.V; I personnally go for the 'uncarved block' I don't think there is ever any right or wrong, and (for me) I believe that perpetual adaptation is an essential part of life. As for 'is there a right design?' I would say no; otherwise we would'nt be individuals.
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The uncarved block symbolizes pure potential to me. It can become almost anything... but if it isn't carved, it will just be a block of wood.
I think I like to think of a block of clay more than a block of wood. Even after it hardens, you can crush it, mix it with water, and make something new. ![]() |
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I'm with the idea that you should return to simplicity and be ready to change any time , most problems are caused becasue people are unable to let go and change
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