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Why We Include Syringing 
 
 
     Syringing is the unthinkable consequence.  We think, ‘This must not happen to me, at all costs.”  That is why we use it.  It enables a yinner, less formidible, or younger discipliner to maintain a proper degree of disciplinary authority. 
 
     It is a version of the scepter, by which rulers such as kings maintain their rule. 
 
     But in this dark age, you find it used psychically as a means of “picking up” an individual by anyone who wants to imply sway over him.  This is unacceptable.  The human form is divine, and a thing of wonder.  Such implications should be denied.  If you are a warrior, they should be taken as acts of war, and their perpetrators fought to defeat, even to the death. 
 
     In our discipline relationships, we use it only for overt disobedience or actual bad attitude, for example, not going over it nicely. 
 
     If you really cannot compass it, by all means strike it from your version of the contract. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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