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Be like the uncarved block, embrace the original nature from "summary" of Dao de Jing by Lao-Tzu,Laozi,Stephen Addiss

In the vastness of the universe, there is a simplicity that lies at the core of all things. It is the uncarved block, the original nature of existence untouched by the complexities of the world. This simplicity is not a lack of depth or substance, but rather a state of being that is pure and unadulterated. It is a return to the essence of our being, a stripping away of the layers of conditioning and expectations that have been imposed upon us. To be like the uncarved block is to embrace this simplicity, to let go of the need to constantly strive for more, to release the desire for control and manipulation. It is a surrender to the natural flow of the universe, a recognition that there is a wisdom beyond our own limited understanding. In this state of being, we find a sense of peace and contentment that is not dependent on external circumstances. Embracing the original nature means reconnecting with the source of our being, with the Tao that underlies all of creation. It is a return to our true selves, free from the constraints of ego and self-interest. In this state, we are able to act with spontaneity and grace, in harmony with the rhythm of the universe. The uncarved block is a symbol of the potential that exists within each of us, a reminder of the infinite possibilities that lie dormant until we are willing to let go of our preconceived notions and beliefs. It is an invitation to step into the unknown, to embrace the mystery of life with open arms. In a world that is constantly changing and evolving, the uncarved block is a beacon of stability and strength. It is a reminder that beneath the chaos and confusion of the world, there is a deeper truth that transcends all boundaries. By embracing our original nature, we tap into this truth and find a sense of peace and wholeness that is beyond words.
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