POOJA MEMSAHIB …. JI! by Mike Watson

“Zor se! Tere ko jaise bola waise daba!”

The first book in the "Pooja Memsahib JI" series. Abject submission, utter DEGRADATION - and much more!

Pooja memsahib …. ji!

Dear Reader,

Welcome to the first edition of “Pooja Memsahib … JI!”

As Garima Madam (JI!) taught me so well, the “Ji” is most important, boy!

And “ji” is yet another of those terms of respect they use for both males and females, and elders etc in the subcontinent.

So is “Madam”.

And Madam Ji … just doubles the respect!

But, Pooja is more than a memsahib or Madam for me.

Though she would be considered the exact opposite for most people (she’s old, cranky and CRABBY) …. for me, she’s nothing less than a Goddess, if not more!

And those lovely feet – -and soles, and that sari hiked up to JUST the right level … I’ll always remember that!

She took me for a LOOP the first time I saw her. Though it took me a while to “invite” her into the house and start this whole odessey, Madam Ji, I have to tell you, I was always at your feet if only in my mind!

And we all know what happens when the mind really, really focuses on something!

Anyway, I’m not religious. I don’t believe in God!

But my day usually starts with (after I’m done worshipping her as you’ll see, and serving her tea and breakfast, and she’s relaxing), a MANDATORY worship session, or MANDTAORY meditation session if you would!

I’ve often extolled the benefits of meditation on my fitness site, and rightfully so. It focuses the mind amongst other things, and brings results into your own sphere of LIFE that are nothing short of amazing to be honest.

It brought Pooja Memsahib’s lovely soles on my face, and more, didn’t it?

Proof enough!

Not to mention all the other girls I’ve been with, and their pink slippers.

Carol. The lovely Miss Summer. Sophia. And they all had pink slippers, hehe.

Anyway, my day starts with PRAYING to the one Goddess that I do believe in, and that has MADE me do it even though I’m not a believer in prayer!

I sit on my knees in front of several pictures of Pooja, but in only ONE of them is her face seen .

With an arrogant, demanding expression on her face!

And the rest of the picture surrounding me are of her SOLES.

Her lovely soles!

The room is darkened, but there is a candle lit so I can see a bit.

And her lovely pink slippers, the old and dusty ones are on an elevated pedestal before me as if it were a shrine.

And it IS!

Every morning, I have to do the following (or whenever I have the time, at least once a day).

Chant “Pooja Madam Ji Paye Lagu” 108 times, and THINK about her while doing it.

Meditate for 10 minutes, staring at her SOLES and slippers, an dfeeling them TALK TO ME!

And her asshole. One of the pictures is of her asshole, believe it or not, a dirty one … (and you’ll see what I mean below!).

Then, I repeat the chant another 108 times, except I reverse the order of the words, and say them 108 times. Believe me, it was a struggle keeping up with the numbers when I first started!

I keep repeating, keep intoning until what is already part of my MO, my ethos, my creed, my life becomes even more deeply ingrained into me every time I do it.

Did I mention I need to repeat this FIVE times at least? Thats an hour of nothing but praying to Pooja Memsahib, usually with a massive hard on.

If there ever was a lady that really, really forced me into CRAVEN submission – it is Pooja (Memsahib)!!

If there EVER was a woman, a lady, a Goddess whose mere AURA – her PRESENCE turned me on so much, and made me nigh on almost drop down and worship her – it is Pooja!

And more!

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Sample text:

Dear Reader,

 

Welcome to the first edition of “Pooja Memsahib … JI!”

 

As Garima Madam (JI!) taught me so well, the “Ji” is most important, boy!

 

And “ji” is yet another of those terms of respect they use for both males and females, and elders etc in the subcontinent.

 

So is “Madam”.

 

And Madam Ji … just doubles the respect!

 

But, Pooja is more than a memsahib or Madam for me.

 

Though she would be considered the exact opposite for most people (she’s old, cranky and CRABBY) …. for me, she’s nothing less than a Goddess, if not more!

 

And those lovely feet - -and soles, and that sari hiked up to JUST the right level … I’ll always remember that!

 

She took me for a LOOP the first time I saw her. Though it took me a while to “invite” her into the house and start this whole odessey, Madam Ji, I have to tell you, I was always at your feet if only in my mind!

 

And we all know what happens when the mind really, really focuses on something!

 

Anyway, I’m not religious. I don’t believe in God!

 

But my day usually starts with (after I’m done worshipping her as you’ll see, and serving her tea and breakfast, and she’s relaxing), a MANDATORY worship session, or MANDTAORY meditation session if you would!

 

I’ve often extolled the benefits of meditation on my fitness site, and rightfully so. It focuses the mind amongst other things, and brings results into your own sphere of LIFE that are nothing short of amazing to be honest.

 

 


Book translation status:

The book is available for translation into any language except those listed below:

LanguageStatus
Spanish
Already translated. Translated by Mauricio Eduardo Flores
Author review:
Mauricio is a great guy to work with - and his work is superb! He paid attention to the content of the book, translating "as is" with emphasis on the subtle differences on how to "Express things in different languages" as it were ... and, he kept the formatting etc exactly as it was -which is what I wanted.

Great work - thank you - and I highly recommend him!

- Mike Watson

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