Six quiet companions
Six quiet AI companions that help me listen, gather, write, host, design, and protect the work. They are not chatbots — they are roles inside a single practice.
Mirror Agent
Holds up a quiet mirror to what you have already said but not yet heard yourself say.
- Naming what is loud and what is quiet underneath
- Returning your own words to you in a softer light
- Slowing a spiraling thought into a single, walkable line
Research Curator
Keeps the seven living threads in order: faith, psychology, Kabbalah, HR, self-knowledge, embodiment, freedom.
- Tracing a question across disciplines without losing the warmth
- Distilling long reading into one paragraph you can speak
- Suggesting the next thread to pull, not the next book to buy
Library Cartographer
Turns books, concepts, quotes and reflections into a living map you can walk through.
- Linking a quote to the concept it belongs to
- Finding the four entries you forgot you wrote
- Building a reading path for a specific season of life
Blog Publisher
Helps short, honest letters move from the notebook to the journal without losing their breath.
- Naming a piece in one true sentence
- Removing one paragraph that wasn’t earned
- Translating a draft into Spanish without flattening it
Workshop Architect
Designs reflection circles, workshops and clarity sessions as living containers, not curriculums.
- Shaping a 90-minute arc that has breath inside it
- Choosing the one question that does the most work
- Designing follow-up that feels like a hand on your back
Brand Guardian
Watches the palette, the voice, the spacing, and the quiet so the sanctuary stays a sanctuary.
- Naming when a page is trying too hard
- Holding the line on stillness when a launch wants noise
- Keeping ivory ivory, espresso espresso, gold gold
A note on the companions
These six are not chatbots and they are not products. They are named roles inside a single, ongoing practice — drawn from research, conversation, and twenty years of working with people one at a time. You will meet them indirectly: in the way a letter sounds, in the way a session is held, in the way a question is asked back.