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Lotus Wisdom MCP Server

by linxule

An MCP server implementation that provides a tool for problem-solving using the Lotus Sutra's wisdom framework, combining analytical thinking with intuitive wisdom. It makes the Lotus OS prompt more accessible and easier to use with Claude and other AI assistants.

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What is Lotus Wisdom MCP Server?

The Lotus Wisdom MCP server is a tool that implements a cognitive framework based on the Lotus Sutra for multi-faceted problem-solving. It allows AI assistants like Claude to engage in a structured thinking process with meditation pauses to arrive at insightful solutions.

How to use Lotus Wisdom MCP Server?

The server is designed to be used with AI assistants like Claude. The assistant calls the 'lotuswisdom' tool with specific inputs like 'tag' (processing technique), 'content' (step content), 'stepNumber', 'totalSteps', 'nextStepNeeded', and optionally 'isMeditation' and 'meditationDuration'. The server then guides the AI through a structured thought process, culminating in a final output.

Key features of Lotus Wisdom MCP Server

  • Multi-faceted problem-solving approach inspired by the Lotus Sutra

  • Step-by-step thought process with different thinking techniques

  • Meditation pauses to allow insights to emerge naturally

  • Beautifully formatted thought process visualization with colors and symbols

  • Final integration of insights into a clear response

Use cases of Lotus Wisdom MCP Server

  • Breaking down complex problems requiring multi-faceted understanding

  • Questions that benefit from both direct and gradual approaches

  • Problems where apparent contradictions need integration

  • Situations requiring both analytical and intuitive understanding

  • Tasks that benefit from meditative pauses to allow insight

  • Questions containing their own inherent wisdom

FAQ from Lotus Wisdom MCP Server

What is the Lotus Sutra?

The Lotus Sutra is a Mahayana Buddhist scripture that emphasizes the potential for enlightenment in all beings.

What are the core tags used by the server?

The core tags include Skillful Means, Non-Dual Recognition, Meta-Cognitive Awareness, Process Steps, and Final Output.

How does the server visualize the thought process?

The server uses colorful output, tag-specific symbols, box-drawing characters, and special meditation formatting to visualize the thought process in the server console.

How do I configure the server to work with Claude Desktop?

You can add the appropriate configuration snippet to your claude_desktop_config.json file, specifying the command and arguments to run the server (e.g., using npm, git, or docker).

What license is the server released under?

The server is licensed under the MIT License.