The first time I heard about the Rough Ashlar,
I thought about the Taoist: pu (simplified Chinese: 朴; traditional Chinese: 樸; pinyin: pǔ, pú; Wade–Giles: p'u; the "uncarved block", which represents the "original nature."
In the symbolism of Freemasonry, you are told that you have to find the deeper meaning on your own. Maybe this is it? The Perfect Ashlar and the Rough Ashlar are one.
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Thank you for your thought provoking post. Keep 'em coming, brother!
Thanks for this thought provoking post. Certainly gives me something to meditate on. Keep 'em coming, brother!
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