Looking for an answer to life's most burning digital and spiritual questions? Searching for a way to untangle the knot? Curious about the digital bridge between the broken lines of the I-Ching and the binary code of your computer? Or the link between productivity and breathing with your feet? Irreverent, irrelevant and irrepressible, The Uncarved Blog promises nothing other than to leave things as they are. Sort of.
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Carrot Cleaning and Productivity Carrots are often too hastily disregarded in the mainstream Spiritual and Productive ideologies. Carrots are criticised as being too wobbly and far too orange for serious meditative purposes....read more
Dust Merging for Hoover Haters Dust Merging has long since fallen out of fashion in the West over the last 50 years, and has been misunderstood as the obligatory consequence of hoovering infrequently... read more
Glare Softening for Urban Warriors Urban Warriors get it tough. Their glare is hardened by the harshness of what they have to look at every day. The things that have to be ignored, the things that cannot be ignored...read more
Tai Chi and Bean Curd Although its origins were martial in character the gradual fusion of related disciplines (Chi Gung and Taoism) have converted this soft form of shadow boxing into a powerful tool for personal health through gentle movements that maintain the joints, co-ordinate the breath . Read More...
Knot Untangling for the Tangled Amongst the multitude of web sites that claim to offer insights into productivity and digital efficiency, few are not - unashamedly - just a sales technique, book offer or internet course for obtaining wealth without effort. Read more...
Wabi-Sabi and Your Mac With "slow living" as the newest incarnation of the simplicity movement, the search for fresh inspiration on ways to live a more authentic life is as pressing as ever. But what is this elusive concept that has been converted into the Feng Shui of the 21st Century. Read More...
Feet Breathing for the Uninitiated Despite varied Taoist practices that promote the technique of breathing through your feet, the lungs are - and this has to be pointed out - actually positioned nearer to the chest than the ankles. Read More...
One of the basic principles of Taoism is P'U, the Uncarved Block. The essence of the Uncarved Block is that things in their original simplicity contain their own natural power, power that is easily spoiled and lost when that simplicity is changed. This principle applies not only to things, but to people as well.
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