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"We must thus see to it that we are marvels to them, that we serve them with eagerness and perfections. This is not a matter, incidentally, of serving regardless of our will and possible desires, or in spite of them, but of actually adjusting our will and desires, in such a way that they now find expression and fulfillment even in such service. To be sure, some men enjoy taking a woman who hates them, and whom they hate, and reducing her to a panting pleading slave, begging for a continuation of their touch, which they may then either grant or deny her, as it pleases them."
John Norman, Dancer of Gor, p. 312


"You gain strength, courage and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face. You are able to say to yourself, 'I have lived through this horror. I can take the next thing that comes along.' You must do the thing you think you cannot do."
Eleanor Roosevelt

At times, arani has attempted to write about various issues concerning slavery and the Gorean lifestyle, as she understands them. The purpose of these writings has been twofold: an attempt to better solidify these concepts in her own mind and increase her own knowledge and understanding, and to share that knowledge with others so that these small steps that arani has taken on her journey may possibly help them along their travels through life. It should be noted that any opinions expressed are those of arani and her Master; she does not claim to know everything there is to know about slavery or about Gor, and in fact is learning new things every day. Those who read these essays are welcome to e-mail arani to discuss the concepts written about.

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