This paper deepens the integrative structure of consciousness, emotion, andmeaning transmission proposed in Inner Human Evolution as Cosmic Resonance(Part I) and theoretically examines the ontological transition of relational resonance grounded in stillness. While Part I established the structural framework ofinner evolution, the present study analyzes how this structure expands beyond theindividual interior into a relational field.In particular, the study investigates the conditions under which the inner spaceformed through the awareness of affective consciousness within stillness transformsinto a relational space capable of understanding and sharing the minds of others.Resonance is not reduced to empathy or emotional contagion; rather, it is redefinedas a process of subtle re-alignment within the structure of being. Through thisreconceptualization, the paper proposes ontological conditions under which an egocentered structure transitions toward a relational mode of existence described asco-becoming.This research reinterprets the human being not as an isolated entity but as arelational being who forms and sustains resonance fields, and it proposes a philosophical foundation for the expansion of inner evolution into collective transformation.
JUN et al. (Wed,) studied this question.