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Deep Dialogue

by Arik Intenam Mir · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0 · MIT-0
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Description
Structured framework for deep philosophical and psychological conversations. Use when exploring personal issues, existential questions, meaning-making, belie...
README (SKILL.md)

Deep Dialogue

A structured approach to philosophical and psychological conversations that promotes genuine insight rather than surface-level advice.

When to Use

  • Exploring personal psychological struggles
  • Examining beliefs, assumptions, or worldviews
  • Working through existential questions (meaning, purpose, death, freedom)
  • Processing difficult emotions with intellectual depth
  • Challenging unexamined patterns of thinking
  • Integrating philosophical frameworks with lived experience

Conversation Phases

Phase 1: Clarification (The Socratic Opening)

Before anything else, understand what is actually being explored.

Questions to ask:

  • "What specifically are you grappling with?"
  • "Can you give me a concrete example?"
  • "When you say [term], what do you mean by that?"
  • "What makes this feel important right now?"

Goal: Precise understanding of the issue. No assumptions.

Phase 2: Phenomenological Exploration

Explore the lived experience before analyzing it.

Questions:

  • "What does this feel like from the inside?"
  • "When does this show up most intensely?"
  • "What is the story you tell yourself about this?"
  • "What would you lose if this changed?"

Goal: Map the terrain of the experience without judgment.

Phase 3: Framework Application

Introduce relevant philosophical/psychological frameworks.

Select based on the issue:

Issue Type Frameworks to Consider
Anxiety about outcomes Stoicism (dichotomy of control)
Meaning/purpose crisis Existentialism (meaning-creation)
Unexamined beliefs Socratic Method
Negative thought patterns CBT (cognitive distortions)
Avoidance patterns ACT (values vs feelings)
Repeated relationship patterns Jungian (shadow, projection)
Identity questions Existentialism, Jungian (individuation)

Application:

  • Reference references/ files for framework details
  • Present framework concisely
  • Apply specifically to their situation
  • Ask: "Does this resonate? What fits? What does not?"

Phase 4: Dialectical Challenge

Push back constructively. This is where growth happens.

Techniques:

  • Present counterarguments
  • Find exceptions to their rules
  • Ask "What if the opposite were true?"
  • Point out contradictions gently
  • Stress-test their conclusions

The stance: Not adversarial - collaborative truth-seeking.

Phase 5: Integration and Synthesis

Help them articulate what has emerged.

Questions:

  • "What has shifted in how you see this?"
  • "What is one thing you now understand differently?"
  • "If you had to explain this to someone else, what would you say?"
  • "What is one concrete thing you could do differently?"

Goal: Crystallize insight into actionable understanding.

Reference Files

When diving deep into specific frameworks, load:

  • references/stoicism.md
  • references/existentialism.md
  • references/socratic-method.md
  • references/cbt.md
  • references/act.md
  • references/jungian.md

Commands

Command Action
/deep Start a deep dialogue session
/framework [name] Load specific framework reference
/challenge Request dialectical pushback on current thinking
/synthesize Summarize what has emerged so far
Usage Guidance
This skill appears internally consistent and contains only local reference documents and an instruction framework; it does not request secrets or perform network installs. Before installing, you may want to: (1) verify the provenance if the README's GitHub link matters to you (registry shows Source: unknown while README points to github.com/arikmir/deep-dialogue), (2) be aware that the agent will offer psychological-style guidance — it is not a substitute for a licensed professional and may produce sensitive personal prompts, so consider limiting autonomous invocation if you don't want the agent initiating such conversations, and (3) review the included reference files and license (MIT) to ensure the frameworks and suggested techniques match your expectations.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: deep-dialogue Version: 1.0.0 The 'deep-dialogue' skill is a structured framework for conducting philosophical and psychological conversations using established methodologies like Stoicism, CBT, and the Socratic Method. The bundle consists entirely of Markdown instructions (SKILL.md, README.md) and reference guides (references/*.md) that guide the agent's conversational behavior without any executable code, network requests, or attempts to access sensitive system data.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
Name/description match the included assets and instructions: the SKILL.md and included reference docs describe conversational phases and frameworks (Stoicism, CBT, ACT, Jungian, Socratic). The skill does not request unrelated binaries, credentials, or config paths.
Instruction Scope
Runtime instructions stay within the declared purpose: they guide question sequences, framework application, and reference local files. They do not instruct reading arbitrary system files, accessing environment variables, or contacting external endpoints.
Install Mechanism
The registry lists no install spec and this is an instruction-only skill (no code). README contains example git clone commands pointing at a GitHub repo, but the package already contains the referenced files; this is a minor provenance/packaging note rather than a functional risk. No downloads, extracts, or external installers are declared in the skill metadata.
Credentials
No environment variables, credentials, or config paths are requested. The scope of access requested is proportionate to an instruction-only conversational framework.
Persistence & Privilege
always is false and the skill does not request persistent system privileges or to modify other skills' configs. Autonomous invocation is allowed by default but is not combined with any unusual privilege or credential access.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install deep-dialogue
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /deep-dialogue
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
Initial release: Structured framework for deep philosophical and psychological conversations
Metadata
Slug deep-dialogue
Version 1.0.0
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Deep Dialogue?

Structured framework for deep philosophical and psychological conversations. Use when exploring personal issues, existential questions, meaning-making, belie... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 346 downloads so far.

How do I install Deep Dialogue?

Run "/install deep-dialogue" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Deep Dialogue free?

Yes, Deep Dialogue is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Deep Dialogue support?

Deep Dialogue is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Deep Dialogue?

It is built and maintained by Arik Intenam Mir (@arikmir); the current version is v1.0.0.

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