This course coaches and prepares women for life as a (consensual) odalisque or pleasure slave under Code d' Odalisque. Guided instruction from an experienced Slavetrainer. If you are attracted to the odalisque lifestyle this is a useful first step.
Tuesday, August 18, 2015
Friday, August 14, 2015
Myths and Impostors
It has unfortunately become necessary to clarify
certain matters regarding the history and provenance of Code d’ Odalisque. A
number of unscrupulous and disingenuous characters online have made it their
habit to propagate stories about Code d’ Ode which are, in whole or in part,
untrue. Most notably you will find accounts of the so-called “Code d’ Odalisque
myth” online, along with people posing as “Steven and Vicki Rose”, the
erstwhile “creators” of Code d’ Odalisque. There are, that is to say, disputes
about the origins of Code d’ Ode and there are people claiming to be what they
are not. The following notes are for clarification:
*The original drafts of Code d’ Odalisque were made by
a group of people in Adelaide, Australia, as early as 1993. (some say 1991.) This was
pre-internet. The Code did not appear on the www until years after
this.
*The people concerned had been involved in the local
BDSM scene (or the fringes thereof) but were dissatisfied with the emphasis on
pain and sadomasochism. In particular, the women concerned were seeking a
non-S&M alternative.
*What became Code d’Odalisque began as a series of
separate documents that were consolidated over time. (This is obvious from the
Code itself. It reads like a compilation of separate documents with quite a bit
of repetition which has been corrected by not entirely removed by subsequent revisions.) From its inception - due to the involvement of a lawyer with interests in such things - the Code was loosely based on at least the idea of Ottoman legal codes.
*As well as the Code itself this group of people also
generated other documents and ideas which they exchanged amongst themselves,
supplementary to the Code. This body of material grew and was refined from
practice and from drawing on historical sources. The idea that the Code was
plagiarised from some internet site or is based on someone else’s work is
demonstrably untrue. Historical sources are commonly available. A member of the
original group had a great interest in Ottoman history. Numerous people
contributed their expertise. It came together into a coherent "system" over time.
*The two main players in this process were “Steven and
Vicki Rose” - these names being pseudonyms. There were several other prominent
players, most notably Mr G. Gordon.
*As happens with these things, there were disputes
among these people primarily because some people involved became more
interested in “tantra” and sexual spiritual practices. Some people wanted to go
in that direction, others were more interested merely in hedonistic enjoyment and
the “lifestyle”. Steven and Vicki Rose were among those interested in “tantra”.
Mr Gordon (and co.) were a sort of third inner group interested in occultism of
the Aleister Crowley variety. In other words, the original group splintered
into factions that eventually went their separate ways. (Common enough in this sort of thing!)
*There was a period during which Code d’ Ode was more
or less dormant or only practiced privately. It was revived when the internet
came along and came to the notice of a wider network of people. The Roses, Mr
G. and others helped it along (despite their different interests). The Roses,
though, were increasingly interested in other things
*Through the internet Mr Charles Molyneux became
involved at a certain point and he contacted the original players. They were
happy for him and his partner at the time to take up the cause and to develop
and propagate the Code as they saw fit. Several folders of material were made
available to Mr Molyneux, especially material on slavetraining. At this point,
after a couple of revisions, the Code itself continued to carry the copyright
of S & V Rose but they had given explicit written permission for Mr
Molyneux to take charge of the whole thing.
*Gathering together other interested parties - and
assisted by Mr Gordon who remained semi-active at least - Mr Molyneux established
the Guild of the Black Pearl to continue the work of developing and nurturing
this mode of female submissive lifestyle and play. From this time on Steven and
Vicki Rose were no longer involved. Their interests had moved on to other
things. As happens with such things there was - as they say - “generational
change”. The Code moved to a new group of people. Mr Molyneux, however, was
directly connected to the original group and had their blessing to take it and
pursue it as he and his partners saw fit. The idea that Mr Molyneux “stole” the
Code from Steven and Vicki Rose is demonstrably untrue.
* Code d’ Odalisque has continued to be developed
under the leadership of Mr Molyneux and his partners. The Code has been
expanded and refined and training techniques and supplementary material
(largely based on those original folders of stuff) have been developed with
input from practitioners and other creative people. A small community has
developed worldwide.
*Of recent times a person posing as “Steven and Vicki
Rose” has laid claim to the Code. This is a nonsense. The falsity of the claim
is obvious from a study of the ISP addresses of their email accounts. The
emails do not come from Adelaide Australia as claimed. The fact that Mr Molyneux
was given permission to continue Code d’ Odalisque can be demonstrated in
documents and can be confirmed by Mr Gordon who remains (semi) active and has
been so from the beginning.
*For their part, Steven and Vicki Rose have moved on -
as is their right - and have no interest in Code d’ Odalisque anymore. In fact,
they seem to regard it with some disdain since they have since pursued more "spiritual" matters and look back on it as a dead end from their youth. They have
spent time (we understand) living in the Indian city of Rishikesh and no longer live in
Adelaide. It has been years since they were involved in anything to do with
BDSM or related interests. The fact is they are into yoga and a yogi called
Osho. People change. They handed Code d’ Ode to Mr Molyneux and then went on to
other things. The last time they were contacted about these matters they made
it clear they were no longer interested and did not care to be contacted about
it anymore. This should be respected.
*Certain people have taken advantage of the free
availability of early versions of Code d’ Odalisque. It is good that this
lifestyle has spread via the internet, but at the same time there are spurious
claims being made about the origins of the Code and the identity of S & V.
Rose. The fact is that Mr Molyneux and his partners have worked tirelessly to
promote and develop Code d’ Ode for many years now and continue to do so. The
people claiming to be Steven and Vicki Rose are impostors. Even so, if they
continue to bring Code d’ Ode to a wider audience and assist people in this
lifestyle it is all to the good. It is disappointing that they choose to create
of charade of spurious identities and traffic public domain documents as their
own, but it does little harm.
*Those claiming that Code d’ Ode is a “myth” based on
their own work are just egoists - a common enough flaw in the BDSM world. No
claim has ever been made made that the Guild of the Black Pearl is some vast secret
organisation of slaveowners. It is a small community of dedicated enthusiasts
and has always been presented as such. There is no “mythology” involved.
*The new edition of Code d’ Odalisque now carries a
new copyright notice. Earlier editions remain in the public domain. New people have joined and bring their own creativity and inspiration. The work
goes on.
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