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Faisal Muqaddam - Diamond Logos® Teachings

Podcast de Faisal Muqaddam

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The Diamond Logos® Teachings is a contemporary path to self realization, which draws on both the wisdom of spiritual traditions and on the knowledge of developmental psychology. Bringing both realms together leads to the retrieving of our Essence. It aims at restoring the Natural Order of Reality in us, bringing us back to our soul and its very natural attributes and capacities. Faisal Muqaddam, the founder of this work, began his spiritual journey in 1968. According to him, "we are not human beings on a spiritual journey but spirits on a human journey". www.diamondlogos.com

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28 episodios

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Soul Stations

In this conversation, Faisal Muqaddam explores the concept of “Soul Stations,” describing it as the unique qualities and essential attributes that shape each individual soul. He suggests that every soul carries a particular “flavor” or contribution to the world—one that can evolve across lifetimes. Faisal reflects on how this uniqueness expresses itself through purpose, karma, and grace, and how souls are born into specific life circumstances that both challenge and support their unfolding. Using figures such as Dalai Lama, he illustrates how certain soul qualities—like compassion—can become a living expression in the world. The conversation also touches on the influence of family dynamics on the development of the soul, highlighting how unresolved family patterns can obscure or divert a soul’s natural expression. Faisal emphasizes the importance of recognizing and supporting the unique qualities of children, and of doing our own inner work so that the soul can fully blossom and live its deeper purpose.

7 de ene de 2026 - 17 min
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Ego Deficiency, the Family Hole and the Soul Station

In this episode, Faisal Muqaddam explores the concept of ego deficiency and its deep connection to the family field and the soul. He describes how feelings such as shame, fear, anxiety, and rage can permeate our entire inner system—what he vividly refers to as “octopus feelings.” Faisal explains how the ego’s sense of deficiency often shows up in everyday life: feeling inadequate in new situations, relationships, or environments. He traces the roots of this experience back to early interactions with our surroundings, where criticism, judgment, or lack of attunement may have been absorbed. The episode also touches on primary narcissism, understood as a deep wound linked to our disconnection from the soul or inner point of light. Faisal suggests that true healing does not come from the ego itself, but from reconnecting with the divine dimension and opening to the experience of divine love.

7 de ene de 2026 - 50 min
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Superego The Ethical Structure

In this conversation, Faisal and Shelley discuss the concept of the Super Ego, which they define as an inner voice that is constantly critical and judgmental. Faisal explains that this voice can be damaging and misleading, often leading individuals to feel inadequate or deficient. He suggests various ways to counteract this voice, such as cultivating anger against it, developing a sense of humor, and allowing oneself to feel hurt. Faisal also discusses the importance of replacing the Super Ego with positive structures, such as the ethical kingdom, which spontaneously arises within individuals and resonates virtues and love. Faisal also warns against completely eliminating shame, arguing that a healthy sense of shame is necessary to prevent sociopathic behavior.

6 de ene de 2026 - 29 min
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The prejudice of Enlightenment

Faisal discusses the concept of enlightenment and its limitations. He argues that enlightenment is often defined as a specific experience of awakening from our minds and seeing our basic nature. However, this definition can limit our understanding of enlightenment and create a prejudice that separates enlightenment from non-enlightenment. Faisal suggests that even illusions and thoughts are real and part of our enlightened nature. He also discusses the concept of the self, arguing that we each have a unique self or soul made of light, which is often neglected in spiritual teachings. Faisal emphasizes the importance of recognizing and nurturing this self, rather than focusing solely on reaching the absolute or transcendent state of enlightenment. He also discusses the three realms of consciousness, teachings, and identities, which are interconnected and coexisting.

6 de ene de 2026 - 1 h 15 min
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