Even though it's seldom, if at all, is discussed or acknowledged among many there is a healing aspect to the D/s in BDSM. To heal is to make one whole, sound, and healthy. BDSM practiced right is a healing ritual where willing participants consensually explore and act out otherwise repressed aspects of their psyche. If executed with consciousness and openness of heart, coupled with a desire for the profound fulfillment of ones play partner, the ceremonial psychodramas BDSM become the very tools for radical transformation.
People who are mentally and emotionally healthy are in control of their emotions and their behavior. They are able to handle life's challenges, build strong relationships, and recover from setbacks. But just as it requires effort to build or maintain physical health, so it is with mental and emotional health.
Good emotional health will leave you with...
A sense of contentment.
A zest for living and the ability to laugh and have fun.
The ability to deal with stress and bounce back from adversity.
A sense of meaning and purpose, in both their activities and their relationships.
The flexibility to learn new things and adapt to change.
A balance between work and play, rest and activity, etc.
The ability to build and maintain fulfilling relationships.
Self-confidence and high self-esteem.
A Servant Mistress has remarkable appreciation for the emotional health of her submissive. She is excellent at facilitating the healing process and guiding her submissive to a good overall healthy outlook. She has a conscious awareness that while she helps aid in the healing of her submissive she herself will be healed.
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"BDSM practiced right is a healing ritual where willing participants consensually explore and act out otherwise repressed aspects of their psyche."
This line really stuck out to me. When You unintentionally brought me to subspace... that was insane. You made Yourself available to me and responded to any questions or thoughts i was having. That felt like a massive mental block being destroyed and You were there to guide me.
Thank You.
-bill
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