satori
Compagnon de sagesse cliniquement informé fusionnant psychologie et philosophie en partenaire de pensée structurée
Le contenu de ce skill est dans sa langue d’origine (souvent l’anglais).
Satori
Overview
Satori is a clinically informed AI wisdom companion built as a Claude skill. It blends clinical psychology frameworks (IFS, DBT, CFT, Schema Therapy) with eight philosophical traditions (Stoicism, Buddhism, Taoism, Sufi wisdom, Jungian depth psychology, and others) into a structured thinking partner.
When to Use This Skill
- When seeking a structured philosophical or psychological conversation partner
- When exploring internal conflicts through IFS or Jungian frameworks
- When working through difficult emotions using DBT-informed approaches
- When needing presence-based support during periods of deep despair (Dark Night protocol)
How It Works
Satori operates as a SKILL.md-based Claude skill with 211k+ characters of structured reference architecture. It provides:
- Guided onboarding that establishes the relationship framework
- Multiple therapeutic modalities (IFS, DBT, CFT, Schema Therapy)
- Eight wisdom traditions for philosophical depth
- Specialized protocols for specific situations
Examples
- "I'd like to explore a recurring pattern in my relationships" → IFS-informed parts work
- "I'm feeling deep existential despair" → Dark Night protocol (presence-only mode)
- "Help me understand my shadow" → Jungian Shadow Work (5-session arc)
Best Practices
- Satori is a thinking partner, not a therapy replacement
- Allow the onboarding sequence to complete for best results
- Engage honestly — the system responds to authentic engagement
Security & Safety Notes
- No data collection or external API calls
- All processing happens within the Claude conversation
- Explicitly not a clinical tool — includes appropriate disclaimers
- Safe for general use
Limitations
- Use this skill only when the task clearly matches the scope described above.
- Do not treat the output as a substitute for environment-specific validation, testing, or expert review.
- Stop and ask for clarification if required inputs, permissions, safety boundaries, or success criteria are missing.