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Orientation (2)
Baggage
By Norische
When I speak of baggage I do not speak of your trusty old
set of Samsonite, I am speaking of emotional baggage.
Emotional baggage is a laymen's term for the emotional
turmoil and distress that each individual experiences
when confronted with a negative experience. From each
experience in our life we can learn and grow. However, when
we hold on to the negative emotions surrounding an experience
we begin to be weighted down. Just as with Jacob Marley in
the Charles Dickens' saga "A Christmas Carol"; each
negative emotion we hold onto weighs us down, becoming a
great chain surrounding us. It is a burden that we must
be relieved of before we can move on in our lives.
With each failed relationship we have had; we carry with us
more than the mere memory of the experience. We carry with us all
the emotions we experienced, both positive and negative.
Positive emotions are easily understood and readily accepted;
negative emotions however, are not. Sometimes we do not understand
why we have negative emotions like guilt, jealousy, anger,
resentment, and the feeling of failure or inadequacy. Frequently we push
these negative emotions so far back into our subconscious mind
that we may or may not be aware of their existence.
When you repress these emotions long enough you may begin to
believe that they no longer exist. Unfortunately, if not dealt with
properly, you will not only find that these emotions still
exist but you will also find that they have a great deal of influence
of your day to day behaviors.
When a slave enters into service they must be emotionally
prepared to serve. While the statement is simple, the concept is
quite complicated. The simplest beginning starts with a simple quote.
"Know Thyself".
Before a slave can serve an owner he or she must know in
their heart that service and being owned is what they
desire. They must be confident in themselves and their
ability to serve. Doubt and uncertainty has no place in
an owner/slave relationship. If a slave doubts himself or
herself how can they find pride and fulfillment in the
service of another, how can they represent their owner
when they do not understand themselves.
A slave must be free of additions as well. Addictions are
very powerful, and no owner will allow an individual to have a
"master" other than himself or herself. No owner
likes to compete for a slave's attention or his or her love;
hence addictions have no place in slavery.
Also if a slave knows that he or she has an undesirable
habit prior to entering into an owner/slave relationship
then that habit needs to be eradicated. There is no place
for bad manners or unwanted activities that can be considered
rude or repulsive. Some individuals find biting ones nails
to be a disgusting habit, or perhaps it is picking ones teeth,
or interrupting others when they speak. Any habit that may
offend anyone should be eradicated immediately.
Baggage is something we all have, but we do not have to let
it destroy our chance at happiness. Deal with your baggage,
your addictions, and your negative habits before attempting to
get into an owner/slave relationship. Take the time to give your
owner the very best, after all don't they deserve it.
Norische
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