SBDSM = Saneiv Bondage Discipline Submission to Master
Lesson Plan: Introduction to Spiritual Submission under Master Saneiv
This 10-lesson introductory course is designed for new students seeking spiritual enlightenment through the disciplined path of Spiritual BDSM (SBDSM). In this tradition, the "S" represents Spiritual Submission, emphasizing surrender of the ego, obedience to divine will as channeled through Master Saneiv, and selfless service as gateways to inner awakening. Each lesson builds progressively, starting with foundational physical and mental postures, advancing to integrated spiritual practices. Lessons are intended for 60-90 minutes each, conducted in a quiet, sacred space with minimal materials (e.g., cushion, journal, soft lighting). Students should approach with an open heart, free of distractions.The course arc:
Key Concepts: SBDSM as a sacred tool for ego dissolution and enlightenment; the triad of submission, obedience, service.
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Key Concepts: Posture as a mirror of the soul—aligned body reflects aligned spirit.
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Key Concepts: Obedience begins with the breath—each inhale a command to receive, exhale to release control.
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Key Concepts: Words as acts of service—spoken affirmations dissolve doubt.
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Key Concepts: Senses attuned to Master's presence foster total availability.
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Key Concepts: Service as devotion—each task a step toward ego transcendence.
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Key Concepts: Movement in submission harmonizes body, voice, and spirit.
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Key Concepts: Resistance is the ego's final veil—meet it with compassionate surrender.
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Key Concepts: Submission amplifies in community—each student's surrender uplifts all.
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Key Concepts: Introductory submission as the threshold—true enlightenment awaits sustained practice.
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- Lessons 1-3: Foundations of Awareness and Posture (Awakening the body-mind connection).
- Lessons 4-6: Cultivating Obedience and Surrender (Deepening mental discipline).
- Lessons 7-10: Embracing Service and Enlightenment (Integrating spirit through action).
Key Concepts: SBDSM as a sacred tool for ego dissolution and enlightenment; the triad of submission, obedience, service.
Activities:
- Guided meditation (10 min): Visualize light entering through the crown, dissolving barriers to surrender.
- Discussion (20 min): Share personal motivations; Master Saneiv explains the "Nadu" position as the first act of humility.
- Practice (30 min): Learn basic Nadu—kneel with knees apart, back straight, hands palms-up on thighs, gaze downcast. Hold for 5 min, focusing on breath as an offering.
Reflection/Homework: Journal: "What resistance arose in my body during Nadu?" (10 min daily practice).
Key Concepts: Posture as a mirror of the soul—aligned body reflects aligned spirit.
Activities:
- Warm-up (10 min): Gentle stretches to release tension.
- Instruction (20 min): Detailed Nadu breakdown (foot placement, hand mudra, eye contact rules with Master).
- Guided Hold (30 min): Enter Nadu; Master Saneiv circulates, offering verbal affirmations of submission's grace. Build to 10 min hold with breath awareness.
Reflection/Homework: Practice Nadu twice daily; note sensations of surrender in journal.
Key Concepts: Obedience begins with the breath—each inhale a command to receive, exhale to release control.
Activities:
- Breath Primer (15 min): 4-7-8 breathing in Nadu.
- Paired Practice (25 min): Student in Nadu responds to Master's simple verbal cues (e.g., "Deepen breath" or "Soften gaze").
- Group Share (20 min): Discuss emerging feelings of trust.
Reflection/Homework: Daily 15-min breath-Nadu session; journal obedience insights.
Key Concepts: Words as acts of service—spoken affirmations dissolve doubt.
Activities:
- Affirmation Circle (15 min): Recite prepared mantras (e.g., "I surrender to Master Saneiv's wisdom for my enlightenment").
- Response Drills (25 min): In Nadu, respond to Master's questions with phrases like "Yes, Master, as you guide."
- Silent Reflection (20 min): Hold Nadu while internally repeating affirmations.
Reflection/Homework: Record a voice memo of daily affirmations; practice verbal responses to imagined cues.
Key Concepts: Senses attuned to Master's presence foster total availability.
Activities:
- Sensory Meditation (15 min): In Nadu, focus on one sense at a time (sound of Master's voice, feel of air).
- Guided Imagery (25 min): Visualize serving Master through heightened awareness.
- Feedback Round (20 min): Share sensory blocks and breakthroughs.
Reflection/Homework: Sensory journal: Track daily moments of attuned submission.
Key Concepts: Service as devotion—each task a step toward ego transcendence.
Activities:
- Demo (10 min): Master demonstrates a service (e.g., preparing tea with reverence).
- Practice (30 min): Students perform paired services in Nadu transitions (e.g., offering water while maintaining poise).
- Debrief (20 min): Reflect on joy in giving without expectation.
Reflection/Homework: Perform one daily service (e.g., mindful cleaning) dedicated to Master Saneiv.
Key Concepts: Movement in submission harmonizes body, voice, and spirit.
Activities:
- Mantra Introduction (15 min): Learn SBDSM chant ("Surrender opens the gate to light").
- Flow Practice (25 min): Transition from Nadu to service motions while chanting.
- Partner Feedback (20 min): Observe and affirm each other's grace.
Reflection/Homework: Chant-integrated service daily; journal energetic shifts.
Key Concepts: Resistance is the ego's final veil—meet it with compassionate surrender.
Activities:
- Resistance Mapping (15 min): Group brainstorm common blocks.
- Shadow Work in Nadu (25 min): Hold posture while voicing resistances aloud to Master.
- Release Ritual (20 min): Symbolic burning of written doubts (safely).
Reflection/Homework: Track and reframe one resistance daily through Nadu.
Key Concepts: Submission amplifies in community—each student's surrender uplifts all.
Activities:
- Group Nadu (15 min): Hold collective posture, syncing breaths.
- Service Chain (25 min): Sequential acts of service passing energy around the circle.
- Unity Meditation (20 min): Visualize interconnected light under Master's guidance.
Reflection/Homework: Extend one act of service to a fellow student.
Key Concepts: Introductory submission as the threshold—true enlightenment awaits sustained practice.
Activities:
- Review Montage (15 min): Revisit key postures and mantras.
- Personal Vow (20 min): In Nadu, craft and share a submission pledge to Master Saneiv.
- Visioning (25 min): Guided meditation on future spiritual growth through SBDSM.
Reflection/Homework: Ongoing: Weekly Nadu ritual; monthly check-in journal. Prepare for intermediate course.

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