Q&A

What does More Humano actually do?

More Humano actively promotes the creation and exploration of meaning through its open narrative meta-framework (Codex) and foundational principles (Manifesto). It provides tools, symbols, and narrative elements that individuals can use to craft their own interpretations and stories. The project encourages questioning, reflection, and dialogue in a dogma-free environment. It also fosters the development of “Projects” that embody these principles.


Who is this project for?

This project is for anyone who feels the desire to explore, create, and share meanings, deepen their awareness of existence, question pre-conceived notions, and actively participate in constructing their understanding of the world in a creative, open, and participatory way. It welcomes those who want to reclaim their ability to construct answers free from preconceptions and engage in existential exploration. No specific background is required; only curiosity, a desire to share, and an openness to evolve one’s vision are needed.


Is it an artistic, spiritual, or educational project?

More Humano encompasses elements of all three. It is artistic in its emphasis on creative expression through narrative, symbolism, and the crafting of meaning. It is spiritual in its exploration of fundamental existential categories such as identity, meaning of life, and transcendence, addressing the human need to find purpose and significance. It is educational by aiming to awaken and cultivate the existential dimension through reflection, questioning, and the provision of a framework (Codex and Manifesto) for understanding and interacting with these themes.


What is the final goal?

There isn’t a single, fixed “final goal” but rather an ongoing mission. The aim of More Humano is to inspire and stimulate the individual capacity to create meaning within existential categories. It seeks to awaken and cultivate the existential dimension in an open and creative way, encouraging a continuous process of meaning-making and personal growth. It is a “laboratory in constant ferment” focused on the evolution of meaning through interaction and reinterpretation.


Is it just theory, or is there real-life application?

It is not just theory. The More Humano Codex provides a practical meta-framework with tools for crafting narratives and interpretations. The existence of “Living Challenges” as part of More Humano’s projects demonstrates a direct attempt to bridge everyday experience with symbolic frameworks, encouraging action and real-life application of the Codex’s principles. The emphasis on intentional reflection and dialogue and exchange also suggests a practical engagement with meaning-making in personal and collective life.


How can I get involved, practically speaking?

Yes. You can get involved by exploring the More Humano website, engaging with the Manifesto and the Codex, and reflecting on the ideas presented there. If you feel inspired to contribute, the easiest way is to reach out directly via email—the team encourages anyone interested to start a conversation. The “Create with More Humano” and “Projects” sections both extend an open invitation to co-create, explore ideas together, and propose new interpretations, projects, or formats. Whether you’re contributing reflections, artworks, or narrative fragments, participation begins with simply making contact.


Do I need to sign up or register somewhere?

There is no formal sign-up or registration process. Instead, participation happens through direct communication. The project invites you to reach out via email if you’re interested in contributing, co-creating, or exploring potential collaborations. This open-ended, human-first approach aligns with the project’s values of dialogue, flexibility, and shared exploration. You won’t find a user account or form to fill out—just a genuine invitation to connect and begin a conversation.


Is there a cost to participate or contribute?

There is no current cost to participate or contribute to the project. Currently, More Humano does not pursue binding commercial objectives. The focus is on creating content and stimulating imagination. While future possibilities for sustainability like donations, courses, or the sale of symbolic objects are considered, they are not the primary focus.


Is it open to everyone or just to people with a certain background (artistic, philosophical, spiritual)?

More Humano is explicitly stated to be open to everyone who feels the desire to cross its threshold. It reaches out to anyone who feels the call to shape their own meaning. No credentials are required; only curiosity, the desire to share, and the openness to evolve one’s vision of the world are mentioned as necessary. The project values the plurality of narratives and perspectives.


Who is behind More Humano? A group? A company? An individual?

The Author’s Note in the Manifesto emphasizes that the identity of the author is not important. More Humano is about ideas and the exploration of meaning—not authorship. It suggests that the author is simply another voice in the collective chorus. This implies that the project is not centered on a single individual or company, but rather represents an emerging collective of people interested in the search for meaning.


Why use such symbolic language? Doesn’t it risk being confusing?

More Humano uses symbolic and esoteric language as metaphor—not as doctrine. It’s intended as an expressive “code” to make certain intuitions more immediate and evocative. Ancient references are blended with avant-garde elements in a unique narrative style. While the language may seem confusing at first, the goal is to open doors to mystery and imagination, not to present absolute truths but to spark reflection.


What exactly is the “Codex”?

The More Humano Codex is a structured yet open narrative meta-framework. It provides a set of tools, symbols, and narrative elements that anyone can use to create their own interpretations and stories. It’s a collection of symbolic, real, and narrative ingredients—a reservoir of meaning to be woven into something new. The Codex doesn’t impose a single narrative; rather, it offers a coherent, flexible space where contributors can assemble, modify, and expand stories. It is a dimension to be inhabited, transformed, and reinterpreted through interaction and evolution.


What value does the Codex offer compared to other personal growth or creative tools?

The Codex offers a unique and open approach to meaning-making. Unlike tools that provide fixed techniques or predefined paths, the Codex acts as a “reservoir of meaning” and a “dimension to be inhabited and transformed.” Its value lies in its interactive and flexible nature, allowing individuals to assemble and reshape narratives in personal and creative ways while maintaining coherence. It promotes active exploration, reinterpretation, and collective participation, rather than passive consumption or rigid methods.


Are the “Living Challenges” just reflections or real actions?

The “Living Challenges” are described as an open system of real-life challenges. Designed for individuals or groups, they are inspired by the Codex but operate independently from it. These challenges are optional, playful, and action-oriented, aiming to connect everyday experiences with symbolic structures—without requiring full immersion in the More Humano world. This suggests they are not just reflections, but concrete tasks meant to be lived out in the real world.


Where can I see concrete examples of people who have participated?

The “Projects” section showcases traces left by those who have engaged with More Humano and turned their exploration into tangible forms. These projects are expressions of meaning that emerge from dialogue with the Codex and embody the values of the Manifesto. Examples include the More Humano Journal and Visioni. This section serves as a space to view real contributions and suggests active participation by a variety of people.


Is the project constantly evolving or does it have a defined structure?

More Humano has a defined structure through the Codex (a meta-framework of narrative tools and symbols) and the Manifesto (which maps fundamental existential categories). At the same time, it is inherently in continuous evolution. The Codex is a participatory and interactive archive of meaning, while the Manifesto is described as an “imperfect and ever-evolving map.” The entire project is conceived as a “laboratory in constant ferment.”


How is the site maintained and funded?

At present, More Humano does not pursue binding commercial objectives. While ideas such as nonprofit models or philanthropic support are under consideration, the current focus is on content creation and stimulating imagination. If opportunities for sustainability arise—such as donations, symbolic object sales, or workshops—they would be pursued transparently and in line with the project’s core values.


What kind of content can I submit or propose?

More Humano invites people to explore, reinterpret, and contribute to its evolving narrative space. You are encouraged to propose content that resonates with the Codex and the values expressed in the Manifesto—this might include storytelling fragments, symbolic explorations, artistic interpretations, philosophical reflections, ritual-based projects, or actions inspired by the Living Challenges. The “Create with More Humano” page explicitly invites you to write an email and start a conversation, whether you already have a project idea or simply feel a pull toward participation. Contributions are open-ended in form and co-created through dialogue, with an emphasis on meaning-making as a shared, dynamic process.


What happens to the content I submit? Do I still own it?

More Humano frames participation as a collaborative and dialogical process. Projects are described as “traces” of those who have crossed paths with the platform and reshaped it into something tangible. While content may be featured or incorporated into the growing archive, participation is guided by mutual respect and co-authorship. There is no indication of ownership being transferred, and contributors are encouraged to reach out via email to discuss ideas and possibilities directly. The emphasis is on creative collaboration, and specific terms—if needed—are likely discussed transparently on a case-by-case basis rather than through rigid legal frameworks.


Is there an active community?

The Manifesto describes More Humano as a “collective project that encourages dialogue between different narratives” and a “collective forge.” It aspires to create a “communal fabric where differences become sources of mutual enrichment.” The “Projects” section references works that emerge from dialogue and act as points of connection. This suggests the intention and presence of an active community, although specific details about its size or structure are not provided.


What personal benefits can I gain from this?

Engaging with More Humano can help individuals reclaim the ability to question deeply, imagine new answers, and construct personal meaning. It offers a creative and reflective space for existential exploration, aiming to awaken greater self-awareness and authenticity. Through storytelling, symbolic thinking, and critical reflection, participants can develop a deeper understanding of themselves and the world. The process may also support identity formation, value reassessment, and personal growth.


Is this a spiritual project disguised as art—or the other way around?

More Humano explores spiritual themes like transcendence, ritual, and the sacred, but it does so using an agnostic, non-dogmatic approach. It views meaning-making as a creative, almost artistic act. Symbolic language is used metaphorically, not as belief or doctrine. The project blends artistic expression and existential reflection, resonating with both spiritual and artistic sensibilities, while not being defined strictly by either category.


How is this different from a regular philosophical or creative blog?

More Humano is more than a blog. It’s a “narrative project” and a “space for existential exploration” supported by a flexible meta-structure—the Codex. It’s not just a collection of articles or personal musings; it’s designed as an interactive archive, a forge for co-creating meaning. The platform encourages participation, reinterpretation, and the continuous evolution of content, positioning itself as a dimension to be inhabited, not just consumed.


How can this project help me in my everyday life?

More Humano encourages individuals to reflect on personal values, question assumptions, and engage with meaning on a daily level. Through interaction with symbolic tools, storytelling, and existential themes, participants can develop a deeper understanding of their lives, relationships, and the world around them. This heightened awareness can support more conscious, intentional decision-making and a sense of purpose in everyday life.


How does this project relate to themes like psychology, philosophy, or religion?

More Humano draws heavily from philosophy (existence, agnosticism, the critique of truth), psychology (identity, self-awareness, meaning-making), and even touches on spiritual and religious frameworks (through metaphors and symbolic language). It references thinkers like Viktor Frankl and Carl Jung, suggesting a psychological grounding, while adopting an agnostic view of spiritual traditions—using them as symbolic frameworks rather than belief systems.


Is it connected in any way to New Age or esoteric movements?

More Humano does incorporate symbolic and esoteric references—drawing on traditions such as alchemy or Sufism—but it uses them as metaphors for meaning-making rather than as belief systems. The project explicitly states its agnostic stance and its focus on exploration rather than doctrine. While some elements may overlap with New Age or esoteric aesthetics, the project’s intention is philosophical and poetic, not prescriptive or aligned with any specific movement.


How is “success” measured within this project?

Success in More Humano is not defined by metrics, profits, or specific outcomes. Instead, it’s measured by its capacity to inspire reflection, stimulate imagination, and support individuals in crafting meaning. If someone asks new questions, reconsiders their values, or imagines new rituals, the project considers that success. In essence, success lies in the ongoing process of existential exploration and shared meaning-making.