What if the greatest crisis of our time is not technological, ecological, or economic-but a crisis of meaning?
In The Resonant Human, Karl van Hees explores a profound shift in human consciousness. From the First Axial Age to the rise of the mechanistic worldview, and toward the emergence of a new way of being, this book traces the path of humanity at a turning point in history.
Blending insights from philosophy, quantum physics, and contemporary thought, this work introduces the concept of the resonant human-a human being who no longer seeks to control the world, but to enter into a living relationship with it.
At a time marked by fragmentation, acceleration, and inner disconnection, this book offers a different perspective:
→ Meaning does not disappear-it transforms
→ Reality is not merely a system-it is relational
→ The human being is not an observer-but a participant
This is not a book of answers, but an invitation.
An invitation to rediscover presence in a world of noise.
To move from control to connection.
To recognize that a new Axial Age may already be unfolding-within us.