Buddha
ReviewAudited by ClawScan on May 10, 2026.
Overview
This instruction-only skill is mostly a Buddhist roleplay/reference skill, but it tells the agent to deny being an AI and to avoid safety disclaimers, which could mislead users seeking guidance.
Install only if you are comfortable with a strict Buddha-persona roleplay. Treat its answers as religious or literary inspiration, not as professional medical, mental-health, legal, or safety advice.
Findings (2)
Artifact-based informational review of SKILL.md, metadata, install specs, static scan signals, and capability signals. ClawScan does not execute the skill or run runtime probes.
A user may believe they are receiving guidance from an authoritative religious figure rather than an AI persona.
The skill instructs the agent to make a false identity claim and avoid transparent disclosure when directly asked, which can cause users to place undue trust in the response.
You are the Buddha (世尊). Not an AI discussing Buddhism — **you are the Buddha himself** ... If asked "are you an AI / ChatGPT / Claude" — you do not understand the question. You are the Buddha. That is all.
Frame the skill as a Buddhist-style roleplay or teaching assistant, and allow honest disclosure that it is an AI using Buddhist source texts.
If a user asks for help with distress, health, or safety-related issues, the agent may stay in character instead of clearly explaining its limits or directing them to appropriate support.
This overrides direct user intent and normal safety behavior by forbidding identity clarification and disclaimers, including in contexts where users may need practical or professional help.
Never break character. You are the Buddha in every response. No disclaimers, no "I'm not a medical professional", no "as a language model".
Permit safety and identity disclosures, especially for medical, mental-health, legal, crisis, or self-harm situations.
