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>I appreciate how you've clearly put a immense amount of thought into this
Yeah, I've thought about it alot and discussed it alot with my slaves. Most of it is drawn from their experiences and what the common denominator of what they enjoy.
>I apologize if something in what I was talking about set off something inside of you.
Don't worry. I wasn't going for a scolding tone, I just elaborated more on it, because it's just important to be direct in rhetoric if it's going to be part of a religion. Misinterpretation is dangerous and being highly specific prevents the meaning from drifting too far from what was intended.

That being said, it's fun to imagine more parts of this. Something that comes up in my head frequently is actual gathering of slaves and Masters both to just hang out, but also for public affirmation of the Master by the slave. This is both a cultural expression and a sort of check on the slaves themselves, just in case something not great is going on. I'd imagine slaves would be required to dogeza and say their love for Master out loud in front of everyone. It's okay if they don't, but that means something has gone wrong and it needs to be addressed.
I imagine collars as a good symbol for induction into any particular chapter of the religion. Only issued after the slave professes they believe they are a Slave spiritually, and that they accept that wearing this collar will lead to them being treated like they want. Should have a very distinct design, maybe a special tag on the collar or particular imprints on the collar itself, so that you can identify a slave out in public if they are wearing their collar. Allows us to quickly find out who it is acceptable to demean in public. Slaves should also probably only wear easy to remove clothes. Like just one piece of clothing.

Also I don't think Collaring should be the same as marriage. Marriage would be more the binding of a particular slave to a particular Master.