Sinergy
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ORIGINAL: iliv2servher I would just like to add that flagellation/mortification of the flesh was/is practiced by Roman Catholics, some Christian sects and Muslems, to "cleanse the soul" and to attain a heightened state of awareness -- or in this case, a feeling of being closer to God. It's use by Catholics also symbolizes the suffering of Christ. There was a period at the end of the Low Middle Ages / start of the High Middle Ages where Christian sects all over Europe became fascinated (it became the rage, per se) with Martyrology. Christian treatises on the more fascinating people who proved their love of God by wearing hundreds of pounds of chain, flagellated themselves with nettles, locked themselves in tiny boxes, or had the Roman's do mean things to them, could be found. The great Saints of Christendom who had met their demise in horrible ways were revered as being people had "gone that extra mile" in service to God. Many religions, not just Christianity and Islam, have rituals designed to attain spiritual heights via mortification of the flesh. Hindu, Buddhists, etc., all have their own methodology of self punishment for attaining God(s) grace. quote:
In terms of brain chemestry, it produces or releases endorphins or endomorphins, which are essentially pain-killers. With reference to it's religious use, it seems to be a form of meditation and atonement. Endorphins and endomorphins are the substances which bind to neuro-receptors to prevent the brain from being overloaded by pain sensations. The positive benefit for the perverted types, like us, is that these have similar effects to (they bind to the same neuroreceptors) opiates. Besides alleviating pain, these are the substances which cause a bottom to "fly." I had never considered tying up my submissive, spanking her silly in her cheerleader outfit, and then anally violating her to be a religious meditation. I will add that to my list of reasons to keep doing it. bottoms up, or is it down! Sinergy
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