Friday, August 12, 2011

Spiritual BDSM by Michael and Serafina Samadhi

Welcome to the virtual home of Michael and Serafina Samadhi, where we share our exploration of Spiritual BDSM.

I'm your host, Michael Samadhi.  That's my smiling face (not to mention my wandering fingers!) in the picture that accompanies this post.

I'll be joined here by my lovely slave/wife, Serafina.  Those are her beautiful legs in the picture, although I'm quite sure you'll see quite a bit more of her if you follow this blog.

Although Serafina calls me "Master", you are welcome to call me Samadhi or even Michael.  While I am a full time dominant (the term Master is pretty much interchangeable from my perspective) to Serafina, my interest is only in consensual exchange of power, I certainly would not attempt to impose anything upon my readers, or any one else for that matter.

Although I call my slave/wife "slut" or "wench," not to mention a variety of other appellations, you are welcome to address her as Serafina, or even Ms. Samadhi.  My lovely Serafina serves me every day, all the time.  She is my submissive, some might consider her to be a "slave" because our exchange of power is total, that role is her utmost desire.  By the same measure that I am Master only to Serafina, her submission is solitary in it's focus, she is slave only to me.

While Serafina and I may not be interested in offering dominance or submission to others, we would like to share our story and experiences, and also our explorations of the spiritual side of BDSM.

1 comment:

  1. While you guys are free to spend your lives indulging in whatever perversions you want, is it possible for you to do so without co-opting the terminology of Eastern and Indian philosophy? Do you even KNOW what Samadhi means? It has nothing whatsoever to do with kinky sex or sex at all. It refers to a profound spiritual state that far transcends your narcissistic self-seeking and sensation-worship. I am a South Asian and I am sick of you people desecrating our traditions like this.

    For Krishna's sake, white people, stop co-opting the traditions of other cultures and perverting them beyond recognition. What you are doing is racist and disrespectful in the extreme.

    And if you don't publish this comment, I'll consider you moral cowards as well (although that won't really surprise me).

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