Before the next decision
A reading that helps you pause, notice the pressure, and choose with more room.
When your mind feels full, start with one grounded check-in.
Get a daily AI reading, ask tarot or zodiac for perspective, then use journaling, meditation, and short practices to turn the insight into one next step.

A reading that helps you pause, notice the pressure, and choose with more room.
A gentle prompt about hope, repair, and what is ready to be trusted again.
Choose one small thing to put in order. Let the rest of the day breathe.
Name the feeling first. Explain it later.
Who it helps
Use BuddhaWish to start with one reading instead of opening another feed. You stay in charge of what it means.
Use BuddhaWish to use tarot, zodiac, or a wisdom card to ask better questions. You stay in charge of what it means.
Use BuddhaWish to save what you notice and come back to it tomorrow. You stay in charge of what it means.
Start here
If you do not know where to start, follow these four steps. You can stop after the first one.

Start with a personal reflection shaped around today and what is on your mind.
Use tarot, zodiac, or a wisdom card to look at the situation from another angle.
Use breath, journaling, meditation, or a mindful game to make the insight practical.
Your dashboard keeps readings, journal entries, credits, and practice history in one place.
What you can do
You do not need to complete a long routine. Start with one reflection, choose what fits the moment, and leave with something small to practice.
Morning
Begin with a personal daily reading shaped around today, your saved themes, and the question you are carrying.
Midday
Use tarot or zodiac as a reflective mirror when a feeling, choice, or pattern is hard to name.
Evening
Use a journal prompt, short meditation, course lesson, or mindful game to make the insight usable.
What’s inside
Choose the kind of support you need now: clarity, comfort, reflection, breath, learning, or connection.

How guidance works
BuddhaWish uses AI to write with context, but the answer stays in your hands. Readings are prompts for reflection, not commands to follow.
Daily reflections can use your saved themes so the guidance feels more relevant.
Cards are written as questions and perspectives, not final verdicts.
Sky notes offer timing and perspective without asking you to hand over judgment.
Why come back
BuddhaWish keeps your readings, prompts, and reflections connected, so each visit can build on what you already noticed.

A short reading or breath practice is enough to keep the habit alive.
Saved readings and journal themes help future guidance meet the real arc of your life.
Meditation, journaling, and lessons help turn words into something you can actually do.
You do not need a dramatic reset. You need a steady place to notice, choose, and return.
Trust
BuddhaWish is built to feel personal while keeping clear boundaries. It should support your judgment, not replace it.
Readings are reflective guidance. They should strengthen your agency, not replace it.
Journal entries and personal themes are treated as sensitive data.
BuddhaWish is not therapy, diagnosis, financial advice, or crisis support.
You should be able to review what you write, save, and discover.
Reflective
AI guidance is self-inquiry, not therapy, diagnosis, crisis support, or financial advice.
Private
Journal entries and personal themes are sensitive by default, not social content.
Portable
Saved readings, reflections, and practice history remain reviewable as your own record.
Membership
Start free. Upgrade when you want more credits, unlimited use, or a one-time lifetime option.
Compare plansTry the basics
Use the core daily practices with a small monthly credit allowance.
Monthly credits
For steady personal use with monthly credits, no ads, and more room to save.
Unlimited use
For frequent readings, wisdom chat, journaling, meditation, courses, and heavier practice seasons.
Pay once
For people who want unlimited practice without a monthly subscription.
Begin
Give yourself a few minutes of clarity. If it helps, come back tomorrow and let the practice build.