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SLAVE IS A PERSON WHO...
BY LATRINA
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Tries with all his heart and soul to follow orders. If he
feels he cannot do something he carefully explains it to
his owners. BUT if his owners tell him to do it anyway, he
just does it no matter what. it is his duty to please them.
His owners assume that the slave gets pleasure from serving
them in ALL ways, otherwise why would she be there to begin
with?
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A slave does not complain,
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A slave would never, never, does not bitch, does not pout,
never tell his owners what does not go around with a long
great things he was doing for face. He understands that a
them. His owners assume that slave often suffers. He must
be because he is a voluntary slave able to find pleasure in
that suffering. If he cannot find pleasure in suffering he
must give up the whole idea of being a slave, because it is
in suffering that the slave can find true joy,true purpose
in life, and the truest kind of freedom. In a real Master slave
relationship the Master can never know real freedom. Only the
slave can know this.
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A true slave can take great comfort in knowing that he is
ultimately stronger, ultimately more virtuous, ultimately more
divine that his master. For in deliberately choosing to experience
forebearance, in choosing selflessness, in choosing suffering, in
choosing service, in choosing absolute devotion, he shows a strength
that the vast majority of people can never know.
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The true slave understands something which only the select
few can understand. THE VERY HIGHEST FORM OF FREEDOM IS TO
FREELY CHOOSE NOT TO BE FREE. Only a strong, dedicated, intelligent,
prideful person could make that choice.
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A slave can be justifiably proud because in many ways he is greater than
any master because he is doing what no master can do. He is doing what almost
no one can do. He is the supreme example of his kind.
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A slave asks for very little, gives very much. He knows that this
is contrary to what most people do. In knowing that he is unique, in
knowing that he exhibits the most exquisite self control, in knowing
that he has overcome the behaviour of most people, the true slave learns
true peace. By placing his desires below his masters desires, he literally
overcomes desire. Only those divine few (almost chosen people) who have
overcome desire can know divine peace.
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