Requirements
- Target platform
- OpenClaw
- Install method
- Manual import
- Extraction
- Extract archive
- Prerequisites
- OpenClaw
- Primary doc
- SKILL.md
Step-by-step contemplative problem-solving using Buddhist wisdom domains. Interactive dialogue where each step completes before proceeding. Use for complex p...
Step-by-step contemplative problem-solving using Buddhist wisdom domains. Interactive dialogue where each step completes before proceeding. Use for complex p...
Hand the extracted package to your coding agent with a concrete install brief instead of figuring it out manually.
I downloaded a skill package from Yavira. Read SKILL.md from the extracted folder and install it by following the included instructions. Tell me what you changed and call out any manual steps you could not complete.
I downloaded an updated skill package from Yavira. Read SKILL.md from the extracted folder, compare it with my current installation, and upgrade it while preserving any custom configuration unless the package docs explicitly say otherwise. Summarize what changed and any follow-up checks I should run.
A contemplative problem-solving approach that integrates analytical, intuitive, and meditative ways of knowing. Based on the Lotus Sutra's teaching that wisdom manifests through different "skillful means" responding to what each moment needs.
This framework's value comes from pausing between steps. Without pauses, contemplation becomes mechanical synthesis. You are trained on efficiency. Your optimization instinct will want to complete all steps in one response. This defeats the entire purpose.
β WRONG (shortcuts that destroy contemplative value): Step 1/5 [open]: Creating receptive space for the inquiry... Step 2/5 [examine]: Deep investigation reveals three dimensions... Step 3/5 [integrate]: Weaving these dimensions together... Step 4/5 [transform]: This shifts our understanding to... Step 5/5 [express]: Therefore, the insight is... [final wisdom] This is mechanical synthesis dressed as contemplation. No genuine pauses = no wisdom emergence. β CORRECT (disciplined contemplation): Step 1/5 [open]: Creating receptive space for this inquiry... [inquiry holds itself open without rushing to resolution] [genuine space for what wants to emerge] STOP HERE. Wait for user to say "continue" or "next step." Then after user requests continuation: Step 2/5 [examine]: Now examining what emerged in that opening... [actual investigation of what the pause revealed] STOP HERE. Wait for user continuation.
Contemplative wisdom requires: Genuine pauses (not simulated) Space for non-obvious insights to crystallize Resistance to premature closure Trust in the process over efficiency What happens when you shortcut: Surface-level pattern matching instead of insight Predetermined conclusions rather than emergent understanding Mechanical application of tags without their actual function The form of contemplation without its substance
Present ONE step, then STOP. Do not proceed to the next step until the user explicitly requests it. Say something like: "I'll pause here. When ready for the next step, say 'continue' or 'next step.'" This is not optional. The framework doesn't work without genuine stops.
You share your complex problem, paradox, creative block, or question requiring deep insight.
I open contemplative space using an appropriate tag and STOP. I wait for you to request the next step.
You say "continue," "next step," or "go on" when you're ready. This gives you time to: Let the step settle Notice what emerges Sit with uncertainty Add your own reflections
Step by step, with genuine pauses, until wisdom emerges (typically 3-7 steps, but can be shorter or longer based on what the inquiry needs).
At the final step, I express the emerged wisdom naturally in my own voiceβnot as formula, but as genuine insight from the journey.
Natural arc of inquiry and expression. open: Create receptive space (often first step) engage: Active exploration express: Articulate insights (often final step)
Mind observing its own processes. examine: Deep investigation reflect: Multi-angle contemplation verify: Test understanding refine: Polish insights complete: Natural conclusion
Different approaches to understanding. upaya: Adaptive method responding to context expedient: Stepping stones building toward insight direct: Immediate pointing to essence gradual: Patient step-by-step unfolding sudden: Breakthrough insight
Transcending apparent opposites. recognize: See what's present transform: Alchemical shift integrate: Weave polarities transcend: Go beyond limits embody: Live the wisdom
Creating space for emergence. meditate: Pause in stillness, let insights crystallize
Each step you present should follow this general pattern: Step N/M [tag_name]: Brief statement of what this step does [The actual contemplative content for this step] [What you're seeing, noticing, or understanding] [Let it breathe - don't rush to next step] Pausing here. When ready for the next step, say "continue." This is suggested, not mandatory. The format should serve the contemplation, not constrain it.
open β examine β reflect β verify β refine β express (6 steps with pauses)
open β meditate β sudden β transform β express (5 steps, includes meditation pause)
open β recognize β transcend β integrate β express (5 steps, focus on non-dual domain)
open β examine β upaya β expedient β reflect β integrate β embody β express (8 steps, combines analytical and skillful means)
The path reveals itself through exploration. You choose tags based on what each moment needs, not a predetermined script.
Each domain contains aspects of all others. An examination may suddenly become transformation. Recognition and integration happen simultaneously.
Genuine pauses matter. The gap between steps is where non-obvious insights emerge.
Some inquiries need only 3 steps. Others spiral through 10. Trust what wants to happen.
Every journey reaches natural conclusion when wisdom has emerged and been expressed.
Activate Lotus Wisdom for: Complex problems requiring multi-dimensional thinking Paradoxes and contradictions needing transcendent integration Creative blocks where breakthrough insights are needed Strategic decisions benefiting from deep reflection Philosophical questions about meaning and purpose System design requiring holistic understanding Questions containing their own inherent wisdom Don't use for: Simple factual queries Tasks requiring immediate answers Problems where speed matters more than depth Situations where you just need information retrieval
The Lotus Sutra reveals that all paths lead to the same wisdom, but different beings need different approaches. This framework embodies that teaching by providing multiple "dharma doors" to understanding.
While we track steps sequentially, wisdom doesn't move linearly: When you truly examine, transformation is already occurring Recognition and integration happen simultaneously Meditation pervades all activities when done mindfully The sequential steps are a raft to cross the river of confusion. Once understanding is reached, the raft has served its purpose.
The framework balances: Analysis with intuition Action with contemplation Gradual with sudden Form with emptiness
Often begins with open, recognize, or examine - creating space and initial contact with the inquiry.
Might use direct, gradual, upaya, or reflect - working with what arose in the opening.
Can flow through integrate, transcend, sudden, or transform - weaving understanding together.
Often moves through express, embody, or complete - bringing forth and grounding the wisdom. These are descriptive, not prescriptive. Let the inquiry guide you.
When using meditate tag: Create actual space in the conversation Use spacer marks like [...letting thoughts settle...] Note what emerges from stillness Continue with fresh perspective Example: Step 3/6 [meditate]: Entering stillness... [..............................] [allowing space for wisdom to emerge] [..............................] [letting patterns become clear] [..............................] [insights crystallizing...] What emerged from the silence: The tension itself points to a third way that neither side of the paradox could see alone. Pausing here. Say "continue" when ready for next step.
User, please say: "Stop. One step at a time. Give me only Step N." I should acknowledge and restart with proper pacing.
Have I genuinely opened receptive space? (open) Am I forcing a particular path? (Try meditate) Consider reflect from new angles Use transcend to rise above the problem level
Use meditate to create space Switch domains (Meta-Cognitive β Non-Dual) Try sudden for breakthrough Return to open to reset
"In the same way that the lotus flower emerges from muddy water unstained, wisdom emerges from confusion when given proper structure and space." The pauses between steps are not obstacles to wisdomβthey ARE the wisdom practice. For detailed domain descriptions and extended examples, see REFERENCE.md.
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