The message here is that a true slave heart carries an innate orientation toward surrender, structure, and received authority. When that nature is present, fulfillment cannot be fully realized in relationships that lack a clear enslavement-based power and authority exchange. Without it, something essential remains unmet—not because love or affection is absent, but because the deeper need to yield, to be held within intentional power, and to serve with meaning is left unacknowledged.
For those who possess a slave heart, enslavement is not an accessory to intimacy, but its framework. Authority provides context. Power offers containment. Through conscious surrender, the slave finds alignment, purpose, and peace. It is within this exchange that devotion becomes coherent and intimacy feels whole—because one is finally allowed to exist in harmony with their truest nature.
”A slave is a man or woman who has a special heart—a heart that requires a connection with another person to find completeness in life. A person is born with a slave heart—he or she cannot be "made" into a slave, nor can wishing to be one bring it about. It is a natural state.
The slave may actualize her destiny by obeying another person's will and serving that person. Most slaves are bright and capable and make significant decisions affecting others, large sums of money, important projects. However, slaves generally do not make decisions easily for themselves. One reason they seek a Master is to form a grounding and centeredness from which to live their lives.
❖ Once a slave fully understands that obedience makes her existence more complete and fulfilled, everything else falls into place.
❖ A slave speaks to convey requested information or to request information about her Master's intentions.
❖ A slave eats, sleeps, washes, exercises, takes medication, and so on to remain healthy and available for service.
❖ Anything a slave is allowed to do for her own gratification is a gift from her Master, not her right.
When this aspect of the slave's heart is realized, the slave starts to find peace and contentment in her life.”
Source: “What is a slave?” APEX Academy/Butchmann's website (Adapted).
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