Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Direction and Directives


Is it enough for Mastery that a slave obey his / her Master's directives, while his / her thoughts, desires and will remain free? Or does the act of directing implicitly require that the directed align those thoughts, desires and will with that of the Master?


In directing the Master points in a direction and sets the slave moving in that direction. This of course requires that the Master have a perspective from which to direct. The perspective itself comes from the positing of viewpoints inherent in mastery, power itself is perspectival in the sense that it is always an empowering of overpowering, a will towards a horizon, enacted through the slave, that comes back to itself in the slave's obedience and the Master's self obedience.


The slave's obedience in merely accomplishing the activity is never sufficient in itself to satisfy power. At best it can allow power to be maintained, but power is always overpowering as mastery - mastery of the slave and self mastery. If it is only maintained as measure it dwindles temporally. Mastery must empower its own overpowering and for this it requires the overpowering of its perspective itself via the merging of the slave's will with its own, the merging of viewpoints into one panoramic perspective.


Directives are obeyed by the slave in the sense of moving in that direction, but they empower the will of the Master when the directive's viewpoint and perspective are adopted, such that the slave's obedience returns and empowers the Master's self obedience. In this the directive reaches its panoramic completion, empowering further perspectives, viewpoints, and directives.

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