ITJ n. 24 – March 2026 – art. Archetypes of Knowing

Archetypes of Knowing:
Reuniting the Mystic, the Philosopher
and the Poet in Therapeutic Mind

Vaid Atwal (Ranpreet Singh)

Vaid Atwal ORCID

ABSTRACT: This essay offers a transpersonal reimagining of human knowledge through three archetypal gestures of consciousness: the analytical clarity of the Scientist, the contemplative insight of the Mystic/Seer, and the metaphorical-resonant perception of the Poet. These are not professions, nor historical figures — not J.J. Thomson, Edison, or Homer — but qualities of knowing that dwell within every human being. Drawing from Ayurvedic psychology, embodied traditions, and transpersonal inquiry, the work critiques the fragmentation of modern cognition and proposes a reintegration of knowledge with being. By Ayurvedic psychology I refer to the classical Indic account of the psyche as an embodied and constitutional continuum structured through guṇa, doṣa, and the functional distinctions of manas, buddhi, ahaṃkāra, and citta, as systematized in the Caraka Saṃhitā and later Vedāntic and Ayurvedic exegesis. In this framework, cognition, affect, ethical disposition, and perception are not treated as disembodied mental events but as expressions of a psychophysiological field (śarīra–manas), a model that remains operative in contemporary Ayurvedic clinical practice and is increasingly brought into dialogue with transpersonal psychology, integrative therapeutic research, and embodied approaches within consciousness studies (Caraka Saṃhitā, trans. Sharma & Dash, 1976–1989; Radhakrishnan, 1953; Lad, 2002; Varela, Thompson, & Rosch, 1991). At its core lies a call to treat the body not as a passive object of study, but as a living instrument (sādhana) for inner alignment and revelation. For therapists, seekers, and clinicians working at the intersection of psyche, body, and spirit, this essay suggests a vision of knowing that is not merely informational, but transformational — a knowing that restores presence, resonance, and participation in reality. In alignment with the integrative aims of transpersonal psychology, this work invites a reunion of our inner faculties — so that perception may become whole, and healing may arise not from technique alone, but from the integrity of attention.

Keywords: archetypes of knowing, transpersonal psychology, embodiment, intuition, epistemology, Ayurveda.

It’s part Integral Transpersonal Journal n. 24

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