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When We’re On Our Life Paths We’re Not Always Walking Alone
Our life paths belong to us alone — but that doesn’t mean we walk them wholly alone.
At the start of 2012, I began Pathwalking. This regular weekly blog would evolve into a whole life philosophy. Through this process, I have been choosing paths for my life experience for the past 11 years.
These have been some of the best years of my life. Many things have changed over this decade-plus — the vast majority of it being for the better.
I have been largely choosing my path, my life experience, and working with the tools that we all have. Mindfulness, self-awareness, conscious reality creation, and making my own choices and decisions for how to live this life.
One of the key elements of this philosophy is that the only person’s path we can ever choose is our own. I can’t make you choose a path and vice versa. We’re on our own, deciding the best course of action for the many elements of our life experiences.
There is a huge amount of freedom that comes from this.
But for the most part — nobody lives in a vacuum. And by that, I mean we interact with other people to a greater or lesser degree.