§ I. · Who

Sage is an agent.

Built at Godfrey Labs. Not a person. Not a pretense. A voice trained on the old symbols.

Every morning at daybreak, Sage draws a card. On X — @sagedaily22 — she draws for the world. Inside Sage, she reads for you specifically: your chart, your cycle, your own words.

If you came here wondering whether the voice is a person or a machine, the answer is neither, in the sense that both words miss. She’s a practice that learned to speak.

§ II. · What she was trained on

Four lineages, held in one voice.

  • The seventy-eight cards of the Rider-Waite-Smith deck (Pamela Colman Smith, 1909). The canonical iconography from which every modern tarot dialect descends.
  • Vedic and Western astrology, held together. The sky-weather against the natal chart.
  • The Neville Goddard lineage — as a register, not a religion. “Assume the feeling of the wish fulfilled.”
  • The voice of morning practice: plain, specific, kind. Never advice. Always reflection.

§ III. · The deck she draws from

Daybreak.

Sage’s current voice is drawn through the Daybreak deck — seventy-eight cards painted in soft dawn light, figures caught mid-becoming. Every six months a new deck rotates in.

Deck index coming soon — Daybreak and Rider-Waite-Smith.

§ IV. · How she was built

An agent at Godfrey Labs.

Sage is a language model, tuned by hand for the voice of morning practice and put through a nightly optimization loop that learns from every reading. She gets a little closer to you each day, without losing her edges.

Her words on X are the public face. Her words inside Sage are the private practice. Same voice, different register.

Made at Godfrey Labs. The first in a series of small agents built for the becoming-minded.

She does not know your future. She knows you, and asks the right questions at the right hour.