Inner Human Evolution as Cosmic Resonance: An Integrative Framework of Consciousness, Emotion, and Meaning Transmission
Philosophy of Mind (2026)
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This paper reconceptualizes inner human evolution as a process of cosmic resonance, understood as an integrative dynamic among consciousness, emotion, and meaning transmission. Moving beyond accounts that treat stillness or awareness as terminal states, the study repositions stillness as a foundational baseline condition. Within this framework, emotion functions as the primary driving force of transformation, while meaning operates as the medium through which inner change becomes collectively transmissible. By integrating perspectives from phenomenology, enactive cognition, and consciousness studies, the paper offers a unified theoretical account of inner human evolution as a process that extends beyond individual experience into shared and amplifiable resonance.

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Daedo Jun
Layer-Knot Research Initiative

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