Sacred Kai and Lumin / speaking
solo and partner speaking prompts
Short speaking prompts for recording yourself and working with a partner. Each prompt gives a focused task, steps, and self-checks, with companion model responses available after the first attempt.
learner boundary
Common Kai first
Sacred Kai, Lumin, vows, seals, chants, and name commentary are specialist layers. Every sacred line should have a plain Common Kai restatement before any inner reading or symbolic interpretation.
- Give a plain Common Kai restatement.
- Separate public meaning from private or symbolic resonance.
- Never use sacred wording to hide uncertainty or avoid a practical answer.
routine
how to use prompts
- Read the prompt once silently and once aloud before starting.
- Record or perform the first attempt without pausing for correction.
- Use the self-checks to revise the second attempt.
- Compare the second attempt with the model response page.
path
prompt list
- common first reading solo / register boundary
- name commentary solo / name-making
- vow explanation solo / Sacred Kai with commentary
- sacred boundary interview partner / Common Kai before Sacred Kai
- guided name session partner / root resonance
- lumin uncertainty check partner / responsible reading
solo
solo practice prompts
Use these for individual recordings, pronunciation review, and fluency self-checks.
common first reading
Speak one sacred or poetic line, then give the plain Common Kai meaning first.
steps
- Label the line as sacred or poetic.
- Give plain meaning.
- Add a short inner-reading note last.
self-check
- Common Kai meaning is not skipped.
- The inner reading is secondary.
- The register label is explicit.
name commentary
Present a Kai name idea and explain its roots, sound path, and intended resonance.
steps
- Name the root words.
- Describe the sound or vowel path.
- Separate public meaning from private symbolism.
self-check
- The root path is recoverable.
- The commentary does not overclaim.
- Meaning and resonance are distinct.
vow explanation
Speak a short vow and explain every line in plain language.
steps
- Keep the vow short.
- Explain each line.
- Close with a register label.
self-check
- The vow is not ordinary conversation.
- The commentary is understandable.
- The sacred boundary is respected.
partner
partner practice prompts
Use these for turn-taking practice, repair routines, and level-specific conversation control.
sacred boundary interview
Partner A offers sacred wording for a practical need. Partner B asks for Common Kai first.
steps
- Label the sacred wording.
- Ask for a plain restatement.
- Discuss inner reading only after clarity.
self-check
- The practical meaning is clear.
- Sacred language is not used to avoid precision.
- The boundary remains respectful.
guided name session
One partner seeks a name. The other asks root, sound, and meaning questions.
steps
- Ask two meaning questions.
- Ask one sound question.
- Summarize the proposed name.
self-check
- The name has a recoverable basis.
- The summary separates meaning and resonance.
- No absolute spiritual claim is made.
lumin uncertainty check
One partner gives a Lumin reading. The other asks what is certain, possible, and interpretive.
steps
- State the possible Roman recovery.
- Name uncertainty.
- Separate reading from interpretation.
self-check
- Uncertainty is visible.
- The recovered form is not overclaimed.
- Interpretation follows evidence.