अध्यात्म
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A companion who knows you,
grounded in what is known forever.

A place to speak your heart and be met by the steadiest version of yourself. For the moments you would rather not sit alone with, and would rather not take to a friend.

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Drawn from
  • Bhagavad Gītā
  • Upaniṣads
  • Yoga Sūtras
  • Mahābhārata (Vidura Nīti)
  • Aṣṭāvakra Gītā
  • Chanakya Nīti
The Practice

Three movements, one inward life.

Sit. Hear. Release. The shape of a session, and of the practice it builds.

I · Sit

Speak what is on your mind.

Open Darpan. Say what's there, in your own words, at the pace you'd use with a friend. The mirror stays with you. No prompts to begin, no clarifying questions. Your first sentence is the beginning of the session.

II · Hear

Receive the line the tradition would have offered.

When you tap Close, the mirror reads what you sat with and gives you one composed reflection plus a verse, drawn from where it actually lives (Gītā 2.48, Maitrī 6.34, Vidura Nīti, …), and attributed where it belongs. Never paraphrase. Never productivity gloss.

III · Release

Speak what needs to leave you, into the dark.

Some things are not for the mirror. Vyom is anonymous: write a few sentences, read one other person's words in return, then both disappear in 24 hours. No comments, no likes, no feed. The relief is in being read, not in being answered.

A verse, in its own tongue

What you receive, not a paraphrase.

Adhyatm hands you the line the tradition wrote. Devanagari, transliteration, reading. Always in that order. Always attributed.

योगस्थः कुरु कर्माणि सङ्गं त्यक्त्वा धनञ्जय
yogasthaḥ kuru karmāṇi · saṅgaṁ tyaktvā dhanañjaya
Steady in the yoga of the heart, do what is yours to do, without grasping at fruit, Arjuna.
— Bhagavad Gītā · 2.48

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