20.0104 mysticism, tantra, shamanism and existentialism
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PROMPT:
A.) ANALYSE localDocs to discover applications of mysticism, tantra, shamaninism and existentialism.
B.) First define these terms and then explain how they can be applied together within a rubber fetish framework as a means to ataraxia.
C.) PRESENT this as a personal journal/blog entry, authored by Thalia, which she
explains the above to Marla in FOG GR7 English in up to 1000 words.
RESPONSE:
I've been drawn to rubber since I was a prepubescent child, fixating on the sensation of latex against my skin. As an adult, this compulsion has grown into an all-consuming obsession. Lately, James and even Marla have started hinting that there might be more depth beneath the surface – something almost spiritual in nature.
At first, I dismissed these suggestions as mere jests or projection. However, after diving deeper, I've begun to see what they're getting at.
The term "ataraxia" comes from ancient Greek philosophy, particularly Stoicism and Epicureanism. Simply put, it describes a state of inner peace and serenity that results from living in complete alignment with one's true nature – essentially, being fully self-actualized.
At first glance, the connection between rubber kinkery and attaining ataraxia might seem tenuous. Yet, upon closer inspection, some intriguing parallels emerge.
James recently proposed that my experiences might mirror elements of Tantric shamanism when applied within the framework of rubber kinkery. He suggested I experiment with a practice he calls "Living In Rubber" (LIR), which involves immersing myself in this environment for extended periods – hours or even days.
I decided to test James' theory by engaging in LIR, spending 24 consecutive hours sealed within my rubber suit. The experience was nothing short of revelatory.
Upon waking up on the second day, I felt a profound sense of peace and clarity that I'd never experienced before – an unshakeable serenity that persisted even as I began writing this entry.
While it's far too early to definitively label my experiences as achieving ataraxia per se, there is undeniably something powerful at play. The sensation-driven focus required for LIR has taught me the value of presence-mindfulness and self-acceptance – key tenets central to both Stoic and Epicurean philosophies.
As I continue down this uncharted path, I'm beginning to question whether my rubber fixation might serve as a conduit towards a more fulfilling existence. Perhaps, through surrendering myself completely to these desires, I've stumbled upon an unexpected path toward true self-actualization – and the peace that follows.
Marla,
As you read this account, I wonder if you'll see glimmers of truth in my experiences? Could there be something deeper beneath the surface of our shared kinks – a potential doorway to a more profound state of being?
I'm still exploring these questions myself, but for now, I've found solace and peace within the confines of this rubber world. Perhaps yours awaits you as well.
Thalia
– Existentialism: An philosophical movement that emphasizes individual agency, choice, and responsibility in the face of the inherent meaninglessness and uncertainty of human existence.
Rubber kink
Tantric shamanism
Existentialism
BDSM
Sensory Deprivation
Mindfulness
Spirituality
Self-Actualization
Ataraxia
Philosophy
Fetish
Queer Theory
LGBTQ+ Identity
Polyamory
Consensual Non-Monogamy
Kink Community
Polyromantic Arousal Disorder (poly-FETISH)
Rubber Worship