Free Tools
Practice Companions for the Inner Path
Tools support practice. They do not replace inquiry. Every tool here is free — and always will be. The website is the foundation. The app is one free tool.
Note: The Return to Source meditation app is one free practice companion created from the wider teachings of this platform. The website — not the app — is the foundation. Future apps and tools may also emerge from the same platform. All tools are free. None of them sell awakening.
Return to Source Meditation App
The Return to Source app is a free practice companion created from the wider teachings of this platform. Guided meditation sessions, breath awareness, body scan, and open awareness practice.
- ·5, 10, 20, 30-minute sessions
- ·Guided and unguided modes
- ·Breath tracking
- ·Session history
- ·No account required
Silence Timer
A pure, minimal timer for sitting in silence. No distractions. A gentle bell to begin and end. Just you and the silence.
- ·Customizable duration
- ·Gentle start and end bells
- ·Optional interval bells
- ·Full-screen minimal mode
Self-Inquiry Guide
Structured questions for inner inquiry, drawn from the Advaita tradition and universal self-inquiry practice. Not a chatbot — a set of honest pointers.
- ·Guided inquiry sequences
- ·Who is aware? practice
- ·Witness investigation
- ·Printable reflection sheets
Daily Pointer
One sincere reflection, pointer, or short teaching delivered each day. Not a quote machine — a curated daily invitation to look inward.
- ·New pointer every day
- ·Share or save
- ·Optional email delivery
- ·From the platform's own writings
Mantra Practice Tool
Sacred sound as a doorway — not a possession. A simple tool for mantra practice with breath guidance and traditional context.
- ·Traditional mantra library
- ·Breath-synchronized repetition
- ·Context and meaning for each mantra
- ·Japa counter
Reflection Journal
A simple, private space for written inner inquiry. Prompted or open. No data shared. No AI analysis. Just you and honest reflection.
- ·Prompted and open journaling
- ·Private — stored locally
- ·Seeker self-assessment prompts
- ·No account, no tracking
A Reminder
“No tool, technique, app, or practice can give you what you already are. These tools are doors. The room has always been open.”