Picking up where I left off when all that "heart" stuff intervened, I want to continue babbling about the distinctions I was trying to sort out between obligations and responsibilities.
As He and I talked about the "theoretical" distinctions between the "obligations," or more correctly lack of obligations that a Master incurs in relationship to a slave, and the possible "ethical" responsibilities that may result from assuming ownership of human property, He reminded me that however finely I drew those distinctions, I was still not owed any of it BECAUSE I was owned.
It is an important point. One which I think is too often missed.
He may choose to indulge me in a variety of ways -- because it pleases Him to do so. He may choose to develop my talents and employ my abilities to serve in a wide range of capacities in the larger society because that is how He chooses to use His assets (among which I am one), and that is how He operates as a person.
I may see those choices and understand them as "ethically" responsible with regard to the world and the society, but I must not misunderstand and assume that they constitute a responsibility or an obligation to me. Within the context of our relationship and our power dynamic, I am not owed anything BECAUSE of His ownership of me. What He grants to me is given at His entire discretion, and out of His generosity alone.
swan
swan,
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I agree with you completely.
It is a great pleasure to see you "back in action" after your health scare.
Sire
It is indeed a concept quite difficult to keep in mind...
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