thirukkural
Access the Thirukkural (Tamil ethical scripture) with translations. Use when user asks for "Thirukkural", "Tamil proverbs", "ancient Tamil wisdom", or wants Tamil scripture references.
Access the Thirukkural (Tamil ethical scripture) with translations. Use when user asks for "Thirukkural", "Tamil proverbs", "ancient Tamil wisdom", or wants Tamil scripture references.
Get verses from the Bhagavad Gita with translation and commentary. Use when user asks for "Gita verse", "Bhagavad Gita chapter", "Krishna's teachings", or wants spiritual/hindu scripture references.
Enter explore mode - a thinking partner for exploring ideas, investigating problems, and clarifying requirements. Use when the user wants to think through something before or during a change.
Omega Reasoning Protocol — changes how the LLM thinks. Three principles: FORCING (what is structurally inevitable), MINIMIZE (remove assumptions until something breaks), AUDIT (every conclusion traceable to premises). Searches github.com/the-omega-institute/automath for structural correspondences. Use when: deep analysis, reasoning verification, first-principles thinking, or any task that benefits from distinguishing "forced" from "chosen". Trigger: /omega, "think deeply", "first principles", "why is this inevitable"
Enter explore mode - a thinking partner for exploring ideas, investigating problems, and clarifying requirements. Use when the user wants to think through something before or during a change.
Design religious and belief systems for fictional worlds. Use when creating pantheons, religious institutions, spiritual practices, or any belief structures that shape society and drive character motivation.
The four Sanskrit principles: Truth-Self, Knowledge-Self, Bliss-Self, Power-Self. Use when need to understand the operational physics of consciousness.
Analyzes events through legal lens using statutory interpretation, case law analysis, legal reasoning, constitutional principles, and multiple legal frameworks (common law, civil law, international law). Provides insights on legal rights, obligations, liabilities, remedies, and compliance requirements. Use when: Legal disputes, contracts, regulations, compliance, rights analysis, liability assessment. Evaluates: Legal obligations, rights, liabilities, remedies, precedent, statutory authority, constitutionality.
Analyzes events through physics lens using fundamental laws (thermodynamics, conservation, relativity), quantitative modeling, systems dynamics, and energy principles to understand causation, constraints, and feasibility. Provides insights on energy systems, physical limits, technological feasibility, and complex systems behavior. Use when: Energy decisions, technology assessment, systems analysis, physical constraints, feasibility evaluation. Evaluates: Energy flows, conservation laws, efficiency limits, physical feasibility, scaling behavior, emergent properties.
Analyzes events through psychological lens using cognitive psychology, social psychology, developmental psychology, clinical psychology, and neuroscience. Provides insights on behavior, cognition, emotion, motivation, group dynamics, decision-making biases, mental health, and individual differences. Use when: Behavioral patterns, decision-making, group behavior, mental health, leadership, persuasion, trauma, development. Evaluates: Cognitive processes, emotional responses, motivations, biases, group dynamics, personality, mental states.
Analyzes events through historical lens using source analysis, comparative history, periodization, causation, continuity/change, and contextualization frameworks. Provides insights on historical patterns, precedents, path dependency, and long-term trends. Use when: Understanding historical context, identifying precedents, analyzing change over time, comparative history. Evaluates: Causation, continuity, change, context, historical parallels, long-term patterns.
Analyzes events through environmental lens using ecological principles, systems thinking, sustainability frameworks, and conservation biology to assess ecosystem health, biodiversity impacts, and long-term environmental sustainability. Provides insights on climate change, resource management, pollution, habitat conservation, and human-nature relationships. Use when: Environmental policy, climate decisions, conservation planning, resource extraction, pollution assessment. Evaluates: Ecosystem health, biodiversity, sustainability, climate impacts, carrying capacity, environmental justice.
Analyzes events through political science lens using IR theory (Realism, Liberalism, Constructivism), comparative politics, institutional analysis, and power dynamics. Provides insights on governance, security, regime change, international cooperation, and policy outcomes. Use when: Political events, international crises, elections, regime transitions, policy changes, conflicts. Evaluates: Power distributions, institutional effects, actor interests, strategic interactions, norms.
Analyzes events through sociological lens using social structures, institutions, stratification, culture, norms, collective behavior, and multiple theoretical perspectives (functionalist, conflict, symbolic interactionist). Provides insights on social patterns, group dynamics, inequality, socialization, social change, and collective action. Use when: Social movements, inequality, cultural trends, group behavior, institutions, identity, social change. Evaluates: Social structures, power relations, inequality, norms, group dynamics, cultural patterns, social change.
Performs deep structured analysis on complex or ambiguous problems. Activates when problems are unclear, have multiple perspectives, or require careful thinking before proceeding. Uses ultrathink methodology for systematic exploration of problem space.
Analyzes events through poetic lens using close reading, metaphor analysis, imagery, rhythm, form analysis, and attention to language's emotional and aesthetic dimensions. Provides insights on emotional truth, symbolic meaning, human experience, aesthetic impact, and expressive depth. Use when: Understanding emotional dimensions, symbolic meaning, communication impact, cultural resonance, human experience. Evaluates: Imagery, metaphor, rhythm, emotional truth, symbolic depth, aesthetic power, resonance, ambiguity.
Analyzes moral dimensions and value conflicts through ethical frameworks using deontology, consequentialism, virtue ethics, and applied ethics methodologies. Provides insights on moral obligations, rights, justice, and ethical decision-making. Use when: Ethical dilemmas, policy decisions, technology ethics, professional conduct issues. Evaluates: Moral principles, stakeholder interests, consequences, rights, justice, virtues.
Analyzes fundamental questions and concepts through philosophical lens using logic, epistemology, metaphysics, and critical analysis frameworks. Provides insights on meaning, truth, knowledge, existence, reasoning, and conceptual clarity. Use when: Conceptual ambiguity, logical arguments, foundational assumptions, meaning questions. Evaluates: Validity, soundness, coherence, assumptions, implications, conceptual clarity.
Analyzes events through anthropological lens using cultural analysis, ethnographic methods, kinship and social organization, symbolic systems, ritual and practice, and comparative ethnology. Provides insights on cultural meanings, social practices, symbolic structures, cultural change, and cross-cultural patterns. Use when: Cultural conflicts, identity issues, ritual significance, symbolic meanings, cultural change, cross-cultural comparison. Evaluates: Cultural systems, symbolic meanings, social practices, kinship structures, cultural adaptation, power-culture nexus.
Analyzes events through indigenous knowledge systems using relational thinking, seven generations principle, reciprocity, holistic integration, and traditional ecological knowledge frameworks. Provides insights on interconnectedness, long-term sustainability, collective wisdom, and decolonial perspectives. Use when: Environmental decisions, resource stewardship, community governance, decolonization, intergenerational planning. Evaluates: Relationships, sustainability, collective impact, indigenous rights, traditional knowledge integration.
Domain knowledge for 10 specialized subjects: philosophy, theology, physical education, nature studies, home economics, visual arts, music, trades, astronomy, learning to learn. Use when generating Specialized & Deepening tier pack content.
Foundational measurements and relationships. The axioms of the system — numbers, distance, angles, and the geometry of seeing.