AI spiritual guide

An AI spiritual guide for purpose, grief, love, and inner clarity

Sage helps you bring deep questions to Krishna, Buddha, Rumi, Socrates, and other wisdom teachers. Get non-dogmatic dialogue for meaning, attachment, duty, longing, and the next right action.

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Purpose without dogma

Bring questions about meaning, duty, calling, restlessness, or life direction to a stable wisdom tradition.

Suffering and attachment

Look at craving, clinging, fear, resentment, impermanence, and compassion with Buddhist clarity.

Love, grief, and longing

Use Rumi and other reflective voices when the question is emotional, spiritual, and hard to reduce to tactics.

Grounded guidance, not false authority.

Sage is for reflection and practice. It should not replace faith community, clergy, therapy, crisis care, medical care, or the people who know your life.

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Use it as a recurring practice, not a one-time answer machine.

Start with one honest question. Return when purpose, love, grief, responsibility, and inner clarity become ongoing practice instead of a single search result.

AI spiritual guide questions

What is an AI spiritual guide?

An AI spiritual guide is a conversational companion for reflecting on meaning, purpose, grief, love, attachment, duty, and inner clarity. Sage grounds that reflection in wisdom traditions instead of generic inspirational advice.

Is Sage a religion or an AI guru?

No. Sage is not a religion, guru, prophet, priest, therapist, or final authority. It is a reflection companion that helps you think with wisdom traditions while staying connected to real community, conscience, and qualified support when needed.

Which Sage guide should I start with?

Start with Krishna for duty and purpose, Buddha for suffering and attachment, Rumi for love and grief, Socrates for self-examination, or Marcus Aurelius for steadiness and responsibility.

Can Sage help with grief or heartbreak?

Sage can help you reflect on grief, longing, love, impermanence, compassion, and what remains yours to carry. It is not crisis care or therapy; use qualified professional support for severe distress.

How is Sage different from a meditation app?

Meditation apps are useful for attention, breath, and guided sessions. Sage is conversational: you bring a real question and receive philosopher-led dialogue that helps clarify meaning, attachment, duty, and values.

Can I try Sage before subscribing?

Yes. Sage is free to start. Paid plans are useful when spiritual reflection becomes a recurring practice and you want unlimited text conversations or voice guidance.