Paramita Loom · 知識經緯
Paramita Loom is a calm public shell for notes, guides, and reviews that have already been worked into shape. It is a place for arrangement and sharing, not the source of truth itself.
A simple path from fragments to a publishable surface
This shell is designed to show the shape of work clearly: what is provisional, what is reviewed, and what belongs in support rather than editorial flow.
Gather and review
Fragments, highlights, field notes, and comparisons are first examined privately before they are shaped for public reading.
Structure and label
Public pieces are grouped intentionally into knowledge, guides, notes, reviews, and resources so readers can tell what kind of page they are on.
Share with low noise
Support and affiliate relationships can exist, but they are kept distinct from editorial judgment and never become the site’s organizing principle.
Start with the reading path that fits your intent
Each section is framed as a different reading mode rather than a generic content bucket.
Start Here
EnterRead the site map, conventions, and suggested sequence for first-time readers.
Knowledge
BrowseStructured topic hubs and stitched concepts that turn scattered observations into stable maps.
Guides
ApplyPractical walkthroughs that translate lessons from review and note-taking into repeatable action.
Notes
ReadSmaller, time-bound pieces that preserve texture without claiming finality.
Reviews
CompareEvaluations that separate observation, criteria, and recommendation instead of collapsing them together.
Resources
CollectReading lists, templates, and small kits that help extend the work beyond a single article.
Knowledge can also be entered by pattern
Topic hubs gather related pages without pretending every fragment is already canonical.
Fragments and Structure
MapHow unfinished observations become stable references, templates, and public notes.
Review Craft
StudyCriteria, comparison, and confidence levels for writing reviews that stay readable and accountable.
Reader Support
SeeSupport options live on a dedicated page and remain intentionally low-noise across the rest of the site.