Monday, June 29, 2009

Evolution of drive

My interest in being tied is changing.
Exposing it to the light of day has allowed it to live and to soften.

I still have never done any hard core BDSM. In fact I am not even interested in the websites about that any more. Once on a rare while I still wish to be tied up and tickled or gently abused by a relative stranger, but much less than before.

Last fall I had a tie-up session with an energy worker. It reached new levels as far as me being exposed and vulnerable. It served some sort of energetic and spiritual purpose, but it left me underwhelmed and unable to write about it. Something was missing. Something was not complete.

Now I can sort it out.
There was no real danger, no imagined danger, no chance of physical horseplay, and to some extent the energy worker's spirit was not fully engaged.

I think that being physically exposed was not much of a risk anymore because that taboo had already been broken. Neither of us were going to do any horseplay or anything else that would risk our normal relationships. So there we were; tying me with no chance of taking the next step, the reason I would be tied; something I couldn't say no to, or defend myself from.
Tickling, torture, sexual horseplay, mind games, sensual deprivation or enhancement games, who knows what. That is the missing risk.

Yet I am not as interested as I was before in BDSM websites or risky behavior with strangers. Somewhere, sometime there is a person or couple that I can trust who will be fascinated with exploring this and can teach me a thing or two.

It will be interesting to see what turns this takes next.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Waxing Gibbous

Ever since my earlier entry about cycles I have been paying attention to the phases of the moon.

If the phases have any effect, I am guessing that the waxing gibbous is the time I am most likely to feel like being tied up or stretched out. That is the last several days before the full moon.
We will see if that pattern holds up.

Adrenaline?

I think it has a lot to do with adrenaline. Several experiences lately have shown me that risk is a big part of the equation.
Any time I tie myself up and there is some risk that I won't get myself untied fast enough to avoid getting caught, my heart races, my sinuses and lungs clear up instantly.

I had a cold last week and took a few such chances while staying at my mother-in-law's house. WOW! Those annoying cold symptoms totally disappeared. With the bedroom door slightly open, mother-in-law could get home any moment, and may look in, and I would have to perform some time consuming naked gymnastics to untie myself. Hearing the garage door open was a little piece of panic. Knowing that could happen is what kept the adrenaline up.

Thinking about other situations...
Being naked for the first time in front of a new person, or sharing my interest (in being tied up) with a new person, or anything that incrementally breaks another silly taboo... opens me up to another level of truth, or intimacy. It is Taking a risk.
Getting "caught" by somebody who would be surprised or shocked adds another kind of risk.
Being totally physically vulnerable is adding another risk on top of he intimacy risk.
The slim chance that someone would take advantage of me sexually, or want to toy with me is just as terrifying, but also is the stuff that fantasies are made of.

Adrenaline isn't the whole story. I think it is a big piece, but there is also something cosmic and relaxing and settling about being stretched out naked for extended periods. This is true only at certain times. I can't help but think that it has something to do with radiating chi, communicating spiritually, connecting with other times or planes.

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Distilling the essence

It is what our brains are designed to do.
We take in zillions of messages. We sort them out and average them. The process eliminates some of the noise, exposing the hidden consistencies.
When someone does this well for many years, we call it wisdom.

For all the noise around the topic of sex, one message is very consistent; "restraint."
Restrain your impulses. Don't touch. Don't look. Don't talk about it much. Don't let anyone see any body parts even remotely associated with sex.

Even after you grow up and get a partner, the restraint theme continues. Not this time of the month; not in public; not now; not with anyone else; not so fast. It all reinforces the powerful and growing message,,, "Restrain yourself."

Some people respond to this repression by rebelling and purposely breaking as many of these rules as possible. Some just meekly follow the rules.

It's fascinating how the brain intertwines things associated with pleasure. Sex is such a powerful part of our brain that anything we even associate with sex can trigger pleasure. If red shoes are associated with pleasure, pretty soon red shoes themselves will cause the pleasure. The same is true with restraint, cars, even pain.

Some people, operating in the language of dreamspeak, internalize the message "restrain yourself." They begin to associate restraint with sexual pleasure. That blossoms into fantasies and eventually becomes its own source of pleasure.

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Time and feelings

I have had very little interest in being tied up for about a month. Now the feelings are slowly building up again. It is a little like the waxing and waning of the moon, only on a different time scale.

I find myself falling asleep on a couch with my arms stretched out over my head. It somehow feels good. If the cycle happens like normal, stretched out body positions will get more and more pleasurable over a period of weeks or months. Fantasies will get stronger.

Near the peak, I may sometimes feel the need to be tied down so I won't float away. I may have an overwhelming need to be tied naked and totally helpless, totally at the mercy of another person. At that point it becomes a spiritual experience, a cosmic trip, a teachable moment. It may involve spiritual guidance.

I can ignore those feelings, and I often have, But now I find it much more fascinating to go with the flow. These feelings are part of who I am. They seem to be harmless and quite likely they are trying to teach me something.

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Trust and control

Someone sent around an email asking the question...
"What are the greatest lessons in life you have ever learned?

One of the replies was good enough that I wish I had said it...

I think the biggest lesson I have learned is "Trust." In events. In other people. In myself. Trust requires me to open up and let go of my need to control things. The times when I have been most willing to go with the flow and trust have always led to the most interesting, exciting, important changes in my life. Of course, being open to outside control has its risks, but that's what makes it a life lesson. If it was easy, it wouldn't take so long to learn.

An important part of the need to be tied up is about trust. You have to give up control. Either actually or potentially put your trust in some one else. You have to go with the flow; and it certainly could get interesting.

Some of us feel the pull to turn control over to a trustworthy person to play out the next scene in a way that we can't, or won't.
We learn. We grow. It is exciting.

Friday, August 15, 2008

Non bondage

Amida Buddha

Let us live gladly! Quite certainly we are free to do it. Perhaps it is our only freedom, but ours it is, and it is only phenomenally a freedom. 'Living free' is being 'as one is'. Can we not do it now? Indeed can we not-do-it?
It is not even a 'doing': it is beyond doing and not-doing. It is being as-we-are.

This is the only 'practice'.
'All Else is Bondage; Non-Volitional Living' - Wei Wu Wei