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meditation was never meant to be a library.

the practice is thousands of years old. the app is twenty. nima is the first meditation experience that didn't exist before you opened it — composed in real time, for exactly who you are right now.

the problem with meditation apps

someone else made it.
before you arrived.

the modern meditation app is a very well-designed library. thousands of sessions, dozens of teachers, every technique categorised and tagged. it was built for a general version of a person who meditates — not for you, not today, not for what you actually walked in carrying.

the best meditation has always been personal. a teacher who knows you. a practice built around your specific mind. the app gave you a catalogue instead.

and so the same session plays again. the voice becomes wallpaper. the technique stops working because the mind has memorised it. the practice that was supposed to be alive becomes another thing on the to-do list.

you open the app. you see the library.
you scroll past the sessions you've already tried.
you pick the one that seems closest to what you need.
it was made for someone in a general version of this feeling.
not for you. not for today. not for this.
generative meditation

nima is the first
meditation that didn't
exist before you opened it.

tell nima what you're carrying. our intelligence reads the specific texture of your state — its emotional weight, its velocity, whether you're spiraling or stabilizing or simply tired — and composes a meditation for that, in the seconds before it reaches you.

a voice. a pace. a technique. binaural sound layered underneath. all of it generated live, calibrated to you, gone when it's over.

this is generative meditation. not a new feature. a new category. the practice restored to what it was always supposed to be — personal, present, alive.

what you might tell nima
"i've never meditated before and i don't know where to start."
"i used to meditate and stopped. i want to come back."
"i meditate every day and nothing is landing lately."
wherever you are in the practice. nima starts from there.
generative vs traditional

what changes when
the practice is alive.

traditional meditation apps
pre-recorded by a teacher you've never met
the same session, every time you press play
requires you to find the right session first
made for a general version of a feeling
the mind learns to expect what comes next
nima
composed by our intelligence, for you, right now
unrepeatable — born once and gone
starts from what you're actually carrying
built for the specific texture of this moment
nothing to predict — the mind has to follow
what nima draws on

ancient techniques.
composed in real time.

nima doesn't invent new techniques. it draws on what has worked for thousands of years — and selects, combines, and sequences them based on what your specific state actually needs.

grounding
body-based anchoring
when the mind is scattered or spiraling, nima anchors attention in the body — weight, sensation, physical presence. drawn from somatic and mindfulness traditions.
release
progressive unwinding
when the body is holding tension — stress, grief, accumulated pressure — nima moves through it progressively, creating space where the holding was. drawn from body scan and progressive relaxation traditions.
stabilisation
centre-finding under pressure
when the emotional state is acute — high anxiety, acute distress, overwhelm — nima moves toward stabilisation first. a floor before anything else. drawn from crisis-informed and trauma-sensitive mindfulness traditions.
clarity
attention training
when focus is the need, nima trains attention rather than relaxes it — creating a single point and holding it. drawn from concentration meditation and open awareness traditions.
presence
now-anchored awareness
when the mind is caught in past or future, nima brings it back to the present moment — what is actually here, now, real. drawn from vipassana and mindfulness-based stress reduction traditions.
rest
non-doing
when the state is exhaustion — not crisis, just depletion — nima moves toward stillness and permission to rest. drawn from yoga nidra and non-directive meditation traditions.
how it works

from the moment
you open nima.

no library to search. no teacher to choose. no technique to understand before you begin. three steps and something is already being made for you.

01
tell nima what you're carrying
your words. your state. your specific version of today. nima's psychographic intelligence reads what you share and begins composing before you've finished typing.
02
your meditation is composed
a script written in real time. a voice synthesised live. binaural ambient sound layered underneath. all of it calibrated to your state — technique, pace, depth, language.
03
it ends. it never existed before.
this meditation was made for you, for this moment, and will never exist again. tomorrow nima starts fresh — for whoever tomorrow leaves you.

the practice was always supposed to be personal.

your first experience is a gift. no card required.

thread. sun. soul. blessing.

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