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Cosmic Library

Ancient wisdom, explained — 26 divination systems, sacred prayers, and world pantheons. Browse by what you seek.

What this library is for
Most horoscopes tell you what to feel. They sort billions of people into twelve sun signs and call it insight. This library exists to show you what these systems actually are — where they came from, what they look at, and why 26 of them, read together, say something no single one can.
Cross-Faith Mantra

Prayers people recite by heart, decoded — the philosophy hidden beneath the ritual. Compare them side by side →

Phahung Mahaka — The Buddha's 8 Victories, Decoded

A field manual for difficult people, hidden in a chant you already know — eight confrontations, none won by force.

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The Heart Sutra — The Chant That Dissolves Everything

‘Form is emptiness’ — and it negates even Buddhism's own core doctrines, one by one.

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The Kalama Sutta — Don't Trust Scripture

The most-shared ‘Buddha quote’ about not believing things is a 1951 fake that contradicts the real text.

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Al-Fatihah — The Most-Recited Words on Earth

17 times a day, nearly 2 billion people. And structurally, it is a conversation with God.

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The Gayatri Mantra — Asks for a Clearer Mind, Not Fortune

The most-recited prayer in the oldest tradition asks not for things — but for sharper thought.

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The Shema — Six Words, Two Thousand Years of Argument

Scholars still can't agree what ‘one’ means. And it is not addressed to God at all.

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The Lord's Prayer — The Blueprint Behind ‘Our Father’

The prayer 2 billion Christians know by heart hides a structure — and one word in it has never been translatable.

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Om Mani Padme Hum — Not a Sentence, a Technology

‘The jewel in the lotus’ is the famous translation — and scholars say it's probably wrong. Six syllables, six realms.

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The Metta Sutta — The Protection Chant That Asks No One for Anything

Thais chant it as a shield — yet the text contains no request to any god. It is a mind-training manual.

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The Ratana Sutta — Where Holy Water Comes From

The holy water a monk sprinkles on you traces back to a plague-stricken city — and it works by telling the truth, not asking.

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The Mangala Sutta — Blessings Aren't Lucky Charms

Thailand's most-chanted ‘good luck’ text argues, in its own words, that luck is made — not found.

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The Abhidhamma Funeral Chant — The Hardest Text, Read to the Dead

The most technical text in all of Buddhism, chanted beside a coffin — because the Buddha once repaid a debt to his mother.

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Mātikā — The Driest Text, at the Most Devastating Moment

A bare index of mental categories, chanted over a body that has just left them all behind. Not a mismatch — the point.

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Aniccā Vata Saṅkhārā — What a God Said Over the Buddha's Body

The four lines pulled with the funeral cloth are word for word what a deity spoke at the Buddha's own death.

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The Bojjhaṅga — The Chant for the Sick That's Really a Mind-Check

Thailand's bedside healing chant is a diagnostic — seven factors, and mindfulness decides which three you're missing right now.

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Itipiso — The Chant That Dares You to Verify, Not Believe

Thailand's most-recited chant hides an epistemology: ‘come and see’ — a teaching that asks to be tested, not taken on faith.

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The Five Remembrances — The Funeral Chant That's About You, Not the Dead

Aging, illness, death, loss — then a fifth line flips all four from despair into the one thing that's actually yours.

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The Body Contemplation — The First Thing Every Monk Is Taught

‘Hair, body-hair, nails, teeth, skin’ — the five words a monk gets before his robe. Not a vocabulary list; a drill to see the body without the story.

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The Fire Sermon — Everything Is Already Burning

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World Pantheons

A deity encyclopedia across every tradition — myths, symbols, and how each god ties to your chart.

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The 26 Systems

Every tradition the engine computes — grouped by where in the world it was born.

East Asia
South Asia
Thailand
Europe & the West
Middle East & Persia
Africa, Americas & Oceania
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Mythsensus scores are computed deterministically; the narrative readings are AI-assisted from classical sources — offered for entertainment, self-exploration, and personal reflection. Not medical, legal, financial, or psychological advice. The stars may illuminate the path — the steps remain yours alone.
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