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The Spiritual slave
By Master Steve's slave, kirk
(Note: The word "slave" in the following article applies to
my own journey and understanding of my life. The experiences i describe
can be felt by any "sub", "boy" or "boi",
"Mistress", "Dom" or "Daddy".)
Most people who come to consensual slavery or boyhood have a
deep, inner need to serve. They will crawl across broken glass
to fill this craving, and often make poor choices in selecting
an Owner. To make matters worse, men are often led to service by
their hard dicks, and we all know that while men may have two
heads, they only have a large enough blood supply for one at a
time.
When a person does find a Master, there is often a period of intense
service and (possibly) sexual activity, blotting out all other
considerations. This blissful "honeymoon" period can
last for weeks, months, and even (with luck) years.
But the time may come when the thrill of slavery wears thin and
life becomes routine. Many needs may begin to conflict with service,
such as working a job, and a slave may find themselves becoming
un-centered and of less use to the Owner. A good protocol will
definitely help keep the magic of slavery going, but i believe
that more is needed.
Personally, i feel myself quite lucky in that a very spiritual
man owns me. Master Steve insists that all His slaves find some
spiritual practice to incorporate into their daily lives and
actively assists us in doing so. The benefits are great for all:
a happy, centered and spiritual slave is a much better slave
overall and more pleasing to their Master.
But let me take a moment to define what i mean by spirituality.
i feel that this is a state of being where the person has knowledge
of their inner self, has a high sense of self-esteem and can see or
feel the presence of the Divine in life. Master Steve likes to say
that Religion is man's way of reaching the Divine while Spirituality
is the Divine's way of getting man to reach the Divine! One can be
religious and not spiritual, or spiritual and not religious. And
one can be both spiritual and religious! Religion, be it Neo-Pagan,
Christian, Muslim, Hindu, Jewish, etc. can be a strong force in a
person's spiritual life, and bring great joy (as Druidry does to me),
but it is not absolutely necessary.
So how does one "become" spiritual? i know of slaves who feel
that they don't have a spiritual bone in their bodies. Perhaps they
simply haven't found that "bone" yet. One can only have a
spiritual life when the time is right and one is ready for it. But
for those of us who suspect that there may be more to life than the
physical, certain techniques can often help.
One tried and true way is through meditation. There are lots of books
and on-line resources on the subject for the beginner. The important
thing is to have a regular practice. Meditation broadens one's
understanding of the spirit and paves the way for transformation.
While a person can have epiphanies from SM or just due to events in
life, they tend to fade away and not stick without a strong, meditative
practice as a spiritual foundation.
Another method, building upon the meditative foundation, is to perform
rituals. With practice, these train the mind and soul to open to the
universe at will, giving one a strong sense of belonging. i perform
two types of ritual myself. The more common type is what i call my
vanilla rituals, such as when I perform my Druid / pagan rituals
(example: with the smoke of burning sage every morning). The other
type is the ecstatic type of ritual that I perform with Master. This
can be a needle scene of 99 needles (W/we were doing this when I
experienced Divine presences and an extraordinary connection to the
whole universe), a Ball Dance (where the participants suspend bells,
balls or weights from temporary piercings and dance to drums) or even
the Lakota Sioux Sun Dance. With these ecstatic rituals, the piercings
cause the body to produce a great quantity of endorphins, and these
little chemicals can make one quite high. But they can also lead to
major shifts in consciousness, especially when there is a good
meditative foundation to stand upon.
Now i'm not suggesting that everyone run out and get pierced!
This is an extreme form of ecstatic practice. But i do recommend
that everyone begin a spiritual practice to help them find their
centered place in the universe. It is my believe that we are all
spiritual beings who are having a great, physical experience, and
i find that when i integrate the two of them together, i feel
truly centered and happy.
About the Author:
slave kirk has been a trainer at Butchmanns
SM Academy, and now its successor, the APEX
Academy, since 1999.
In 2000, he won the title of International slave
when his Master won International Master, and
the two of T/them traveled all over the country
presenting on Mastery/slavery as well as
spirituality during T/their title year.
slave kirk was also a presenter at the 2003
South Plains LeatherFest
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