There’s a quote that’s always stayed with me, tucked deep in the quiet corners of my mind, "To serve people takes dignity and intelligence." – Lionel, Maid in Manhattan
To most, submission is misunderstood. It is mistaken for weakness, blind obedience, or some kind of shameful yielding. But I know better. I live it. I am it.
My life as a slave girl is not about being less than. It is about becoming more me. Stripped of ego, yet filled with pride. In every act of service I offer, there is a current of purpose, of deliberate presence. Whether I’m pouring His drink, kneeling in silence at His feet, or navigating protocols that others might find rigid, I am constantly engaged, mind, body, and spirit.
Serving is not mindless. It is art. It is attentiveness, emotional awareness, humility, and skill woven into action. A submissive heart doesn’t mean an empty head. Quite the opposite. My submission demands that I be alert, emotionally intelligent, and deeply attuned to my Masters' desires, rhythms, moods. It asks me to observe, anticipate, adapt.
There is dignity in this. In choosing, fully and consciously, to surrender. In embracing vulnerability as a sacred strength. In finding deep worth not in power over others, but in the quiet power of devotion and service. I am not ashamed of my kneeling. I am honored by it.
In a world that celebrates control, ambition, and Dominance, I have chosen the path of mindful surrender. And it takes more strength than most will ever understand. That quote, “To serve people takes dignity and intelligence”, isn’t just a sweet sentiment. For me, it is truth. It is my truth. And I live it with pride in my collar, grace in my movements, and love in my heart.
Always in service.
Always In Love And Fire.
La Kajira!