The Triangle of Consciousness in Qur’anic Perspective: A Transpersonal and Theosophical Approach Fajar Kusuma Abstract This paper explores a conceptual model of human consciousness derived from the last three chapters of the Qur’an: Al-Ikhlāṣ, Al-Falaq, and An-Nās. Utilizing a transpersonal psychological framework and Islamic theosophical interpretation, the author presents the “Triangle of Consciousness,” a tripartite structure of awareness progressing from human egoic anxiety (An-Nās), to systemic harmony (Al-Falaq), and finally to divine unity and transcendence (Al-Ikhlāṣ). This model integrates classical Qur’anic spirituality with contemporary models of psychological and spiritual development, offering both theoretical insight and practical applications in the field of consciousness studies and holistic therapy. Keywords: Consciousness, Transpersonal Psychology, Islamic Spirituality, Qur’anic Hermeneutics, Ego-Transcendence 1. Introduction In Islamic theology, one of the Divin...