Contemplative reasoning with Lotus Sutra wisdom framework and ext-apps visualization.
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{
"mcpServers": {
"lotus-wisdom": {
"args": [
"-y",
"lotus-wisdom-mcp"
],
"command": "npx"
}
}
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An MCP server implementation that provides a tool for problem-solving using the Lotus Sutra's wisdom framework, combining analytical thinking with intuitive wisdom.
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An MCP server implementation that provides a tool for problem-solving using the Lotus Sutra's wisdom framework, combining analytical thinking with intuitive wisdom.
Available at: https://lotus-wisdom-mcp.linxule.workers.dev/mcp
This MCP server was developed from the Lotus OS prompt, which was designed to implement a cognitive framework based on the Lotus Sutra. The MCP server format makes this framework more accessible and easier to use with Claude and other AI assistants.
Note: The original prompt framework may work less effectively with newer Claude models, but this MCP server implementation provides consistent functionality across model versions.
The server implements a structured thinking process using wisdom domains inspired by the Lotus Sutra:
The server organizes thoughts using wisdom domains (all valid values for the tag input parameter):
Entry (🚪): begin
Skillful Means (🔆): upaya, expedient, direct, gradual, sudden
Non-Dual Recognition (☯️): recognize, transform, integrate, transcend, embody
Meta-Cognitive (🧠): examine, reflect, verify, refine, complete
Process Flow (🌊): open, engage, express
Meditation (🧘): meditate
Each thought is beautifully formatted with:
Note: The visualization appears in the server console output, helping developers track the thinking process.
tag='begin' to receive the full frameworkA tool for problem-solving using the Lotus Sutra's wisdom framework, with various approaches to understanding.
Begin your journey with tag='begin' - this returns the full framework (philosophy, domains, guidance) to ground your contemplation. Then continue with the other tags.
Inputs:
tag (string, required): The current processing technique (must be one of the tags listed above)content (string, required): The content of the current processing stepstepNumber (integer, required): Current number in sequencetotalSteps (integer, required):