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Living my Philosophy

Murray "MJ" Blehart
5 min readNov 13, 2019

Living my philosophy is an ongoing practice. Some days are easy - other days take far more work.

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When I began the process of Pathwalking, my original intent was to create a subject matter I could write about weekly.

It wasn’t long before this evolved into my personal life philosophy. The more I wrote, the more I desired to share it with the world.

This began as a self-directed journey through life, employing conscious reality creation to find and create the reality I desired to live in. Sharing this journey is a part of the process, and it wasn’t long before I weaved in the concepts of mindfulness and positivity.

Initially, when you are living from your subconscious more than your consciousness, it takes a lot of work to practice mindfulness and be aware of your thoughts, feelings, and actions. While it does get somewhat easier to do this over time, by no means does it become permanent, flawless, or effortless.

Pathwalking, like yoga, meditation, and medicine, is a practice. As I have experienced with practicing fencing for 28 years you have good practice days and bad practice days.

For example, some days I can maintain proper distance and make my opponents work their asses off to tag me. Other days, though, I fence as though I am still a rank newbie, and I move like someone in a…

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Murray "MJ" Blehart
Murray "MJ" Blehart

Written by Murray "MJ" Blehart

I explore mindfulness, positivity, philosophy, & conscious reality creation. I love to help & inspire. Also, I write sci-fi/fantasy. http://mjblehart.com

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