
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.