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Title: The Haunted Archipelago
Author: Isang Alipin
Date: July 31, 2021
Language: en
Topics: anti-authoritarianism, anti-politics, anti-religion, atheism, egoism, love, Philippines, Bandilang Itim
Source: Retrieved on July 29, 2022 from https://bandilangitim.noblogs.org/2021/07/31/the-haunted-archipelago/

Isang Alipin

The Haunted Archipelago

Author’s note

I wrote this to shed light on Max Stirner’s egoism for individuals who

live in the so-called “Philippines,” but it can also be for any

individual that is interested regardless where they may live. For

whomever is reading this: I want to inform you that this contains my

interpretation of Stirner’s egoism and my views at the time of writing;

however, I hope my interpretation and views can be of use to you.

The Archipelago is haunted!

In the archipelago called the “Philippines” dwell many ghosts! These

ghosts in every corner haunt the people that live in the

archipelago…where can you find these ghosts you say? In your mind! What

exactly are these ghosts? Let us find out together…

Spooks

Currently, many are being haunted by concepts like religion, state,

authority, morality, nationalism, God, law, rights, duty, patriarchy and

various other concepts that are treated as higher than their

selves—concepts that they think they really have an obligation to

follow—sacred concepts.

The people that are possessed by these ghosts, which are also called

“spooks,” are doing things to serve the cause of the spook; an example

would be a person that believes they and other people have an obligation

to follow the law. Because of this, they are slaves of the law, because

the cause of the law is to convince you that it is your obligation to

obey their command. Because of this, the police are regarded as the

servants of the law that you need to obey. If you don’t obey, they say

the police have a right to arrest you or even kill you in the name of

the law. It could be that a police officer thinks that they are only

doing their job because they say it is their duty to fulfill the law. Oh

my! This individual is being possessed! If this police officer shot a

gun, why blame a concept called “duty” which they say is the reason why

they fired the gun when they were the one holding the gun? Was the

concept of “duty” the one that pulled the trigger or the police officer?

The person fired the gun, not the concept of “duty.” Duty is merely a

spook and nothing else! Why would you blame things that aren’t real such

as ghosts? These spooks possess people to do the spook’s cause, but

these spooks are only in their mind and are not actually real—because

even though it looks like they are doing things to serve the cause of

the spook, in reality they are doing these for their selves and they are

not actually being possessed because there are no ghosts to possess

them. But even though these ghosts are only imaginary, because of the

people’s belief that there is really a ghost, it is like they’re

actually there. Because of the people’s belief, these spooks are

affecting their lives and can also affect others. The apparition that

cannot be touched now has the ability to affect those that can be

touched!

Spooks are excellent tricksters. The concept of a promise is one example

of a skilled deceitful spook—because at first—it looks like they’re not

a spook, but don’t be fooled! That is also a spook! Promises give you an

obligation to obey your past self, it wants to bind you to the wishes of

your past self—it wants you to treat your past desires as higher than

yourself, it wants to make your past self’s desire sacred. Promises

enslave you to obey the desires of your past self. But if in the past

you let yourself be a fool to want to do that, why fool yourself again

if you know now that you don’t want to do it anymore? That is the spook

known as promise, just another sacred concept. An obligation is

sacred—something inviolable they say—something an individual treats as

higher than their self. Since no power is above you, since nothing is

sacred, there are no obligations. Obligations are not real; remove those

imaginary shackles! Don’t let yourself be fooled by a feeling of

indebtedness. You owe nothing to anyone! Including yourself.

The spook is one really skilled trickster, it will convince you that you

do things not for yourself, but for its cause. Oh! Really? Is that

really the reason why you do the things you do? Do you really not do

things for your own sake? Even if you say that you were only ordered to,

aren’t you the only one that can decide if you will follow or not follow

what was ordered of you? Didn’t you do it because there was something

you wanted or not wanted to happen? Orders are sacred; it is a spook. In

the end you were the one who decided what you will do because you were

concerned with what was more beneficial to you, because you are selfish.

The Selfish

There is no God, but pretend there is. God—like you—is also selfish. God

only concerns their self with their own cause. God does not care for

anything else except for their own desire. The state is selfish, just

like God, the state only concerns itself with their own cause; the state

only cares about things that it sees can help with its own cause. God

and the state for many people are higher than themselves; because of

this belief of the people towards God and the state, they have convinced

themselves to serve the cause of God and the state. But look, God and

the state only concern themselves only with their own desires, why don’t

you learn from them and do what they do? Be selfish. No gods! No slaves!

Why serve the selfish when you could be selfish yourself?

The Conscious and Unconscious Egoist

Since all of the selfish always support the wants of their self, we can

call them egoists. We are all already egoists, but there are egoists

that are aware that they are egoists and there are egoists that aren’t

aware that they are egoists. The egoist that is aware that they are

egoist is the egoist that knows that they are selfish—they know that all

things that they do are for their self and that’s that—while the egoist

that isn’t aware that they are egoist is the egoist that does not know

that everything they do is selfish. But how did we all become selfish?

Are there no individuals that aren’t selfish? Isn’t sacrificing your own

life to save others unselfish? It is indeed not unselfish to sacrifice

your own life to save others, why you ask? If you pay attention to

individuals who sacrifice their own life to save others, they are doing

that for their own desires; maybe they did that so they can be seen as a

“good” individual by other people, maybe they did that so they can save

a person that they do not want to be harmed, maybe they did that because

they do not want to live anymore, maybe they did that because they think

that they will be praised by their country, or maybe they did that

because they think they will be given a reward by their god. Whatever

reason it may be, they sacrificed their self because that is what they

wanted, and because they did it to fulfill their own personal

desire—they can be called selfish. How about generous people? Are they

also selfish? Of course! If their interest is to give and give, they are

selfish because it is still their own interest that they want to

fulfill. Do you think about the situation of other people? You are

selfish! Do you feed your kids? You are selfish! Do you put yourself in

harm’s way for the benefit of others? You are selfish! Because that is

your interest. Whether you accept that you are selfish or not, that’s up

to you, your answer is also selfish!

Morality

What is good and what is bad? There is no morality. Nothing is moral or

immoral. An individual has things that they want to happen, things that

they want not to happen, and things that they want to not care about—in

short—an individual has wants. An individual has things that they want,

things that they don’t want and things that they don’t care about. These

things are not good or bad when it comes to morality, but it is good if

the individual sees it as beneficial to them or bad if the individual

sees it as harmful to their self-interests. Morality serves as a

constraint to individuals that follow it, because it dictates what they

can and cannot do. Killing is not immoral or moral, taking things from

others is also not immoral or moral. And since there is no morality,

nothing is morally right and nothing is morally wrong. It is up to the

individual what they think is good or bad for them. Does an individual

want to help other individuals? They can help if that is what they

desire, but they are not going to be moral or immoral because of what

they did. Whatever action that the individual did, if many like or

dislike what an individual does, it is up to them on what they will do

as a reaction. Don’t fall for the Christian delusion! There are no

sinners! Kill the cop in your head! The cop we call conscience. What you

see as good can be seen as bad for others. There is no moral or immoral

behavior; there is desirable behavior, undesirable behavior, and

behavior that you don’t care about—all of which you will be deciding for

yourself. The individual decides what is bad and what is good, what is

pleasant and unpleasant, what is desirable and undesirable for them.

Freedom

I am not against freedom, but I just want to ask—what do you want to be

free from? What do you want to get rid of? Do you want to be free from

everything that gives you happiness? Do you want to be free from love?

Free from life? Free from everything? Free from yourself? How can you be

free from hunger and also be free from the things that prevent you from

being hungry at the same time? If you want freedom from everything, what

you want is impossible, what you want is a spook—you can’t be free from

life and free from being not alive at the same time. And if you were to

be free from life, can you really say that you are free if there is no

you anymore? How can you be free if there is no you? So when you say you

want to be free, what you want is not the whole of freedom but only a

part of it because you can’t be free from everything. If you want to be

free from abuse, you don’t mean that you also want to be free from the

things that help you to not be abused. If you want to be loved by

others, being free from love does not benefit you. In this case, being

unfree is what you want, being unfree from love.

But maybe what you mean by freedom is being free to get something. If

so, my question now for you is what is the use of freedom for you if you

don’t even use it to get the thing that you want? What is the use of

being free to have bread if you don’t have bread? What is the use of

being free to go to other places if you have no intention to go to other

places? Being free to get something isn’t the same as having that thing.

Why do you want to have a useless permission like freedom that brings

you nothing? When you say you want freedom to have something, what you

actually want is that thing to be yours—you want to be an owner.

Property

Ownness is the description of the owner. Your ownness is everything that

you are. Ownness is egoism. You are the owner of yourself and you are

always the owner of yourself. Your property is your power, and your

power is what gives you property. You are your power because you are the

only one that has the ability to take and defend your property. You are

your property. Your property that was taken from you is not yours

anymore until you take it back, because whoever has the ability to take

and defend something is the one who owns that thing.

Even if your property is legal or illegal, if that is taken from you,

why would you say that it is yours if you don’t have the thing that you

say is “yours”? If you don’t have control over the thing is it really

yours? Why will you insist on saying that thing is yours if you don’t

have any control over that thing? That thing can only be yours if you

can take and defend it. So what if you are the “legal” owner if you

don’t have control over what you say is your “legal” property; if you

are the owner of something—it is yours not because you are the “legal”

owner, rather, it is yours because you are currently the one that has

power over that thing until it is taken from you by others. If there is

an individual that took your property—they are not a thief, but rather

they are the new current owner of your former property. Theft is the act

of taking the property of others so how did it become theft if what that

person took from you is no longer your property, but rather it is now

their property because they currently have power over the thing that

they took from you? Legality is a fiction. Your experiences are your

own, even if they beat you up, your experience while they strike you

with their fists—in that moment in time—is your own suffering and they

can never have that because they are not you and they can never be you.

Legality or money won’t be the one that will decide what is yours and

what is not yours, but rather, what will decide is your ability to keep

something using your own power. Whether you use your power to deceive,

to persuade, to hurt, to love, or whatever it is to get what you want,

it is up to you.

You decide what is valuable to you. Your wants are your property—your

object—you are not there for them, but rather, they are there for you.

Selfish love is the love that is there for you, this is your property,

unlike romantic love in which you’re there for it. Love is selfish—many

like to love; many want to experience love. Love is a selfish desire—it

feels good. If your love is selfish, that is genuine love. If you love

selfishly, you are admitting that you love because you want to—you are

admitting that you love because that is what makes you happy. You love

other people because you like them, you want to take care of them, you

want to make them happy, you want to protect them—you want to love

because that is your interest; this is how you love selfishly: you love

because that is what you want, you love because you want to love.

Like things that you manipulate—or use—for your interest, you also

manipulate people around you for your interest; there are things that

can become obstacles to your interest, and just like things, there are

people that can also become obstacles to your interest. Like things, you

can also make people your property for your own interest—not slaves but

tools or objects for your own interests—how you use them and for what

you will use them is up to you; however, just like using a blade, if you

don’t be careful you can get harmed.

Union of Egoists

What is a union of egoists? This is a name to refer to a relationship in

which there are individuals that decided to come together to do their

interests. Let us say that there are two kids playing hide-and-seek.

These two kids are currently in a union of egoists—these two kids came

together to use each other to do what they want which was to play

hide-and-seek because that was their interest. Let’s look at scientists

that are doing research to understand nature. They came together to help

each other achieve their desire; because of this, they have created a

union of egoists. One more example of a union of egoists are lovers that

love each other, the lovers are using each other for their own pleasure

of making each other happy. A union of egoists forms when individuals

come together to achieve their desires; when the individual does not

have a use to come together anymore, this is no longer called a union of

egoists.

The Unique

There is no word that can determine you, like you there is no word that

can determine the Unique. Let us think of an individual who has the name

of “Alex.” Alex is a human, but Alex being a human is only a portion of

what they are. The human body of Alex is only a part of Alex, but it is

not Alex because Alex is more than their body; Alex being smart is one

of their attributes, but Alex does not need to be smart to be Alex; the

name “Alex” is also not Alex because it is only a name, and we are only

using this to refer to them because there is no word that can determine

Alex, because Alex is Unique. Like the name Alex, Unique is just a name

to refer to what can’t be determined using words, because the Unique,

like you, is ever-changing and cannot be determined. You are

ever-changing; the current you is no longer the past you, because the

past you is not you—because you are the current you, until the current

you is no longer the current you. Nothing can be you but you only. You

are—Unique.

The Creative Nothing

You’re nothing—not nothing in the sense of emptiness, but rather you are

nothing because no word or concept can determine you. Concepts or words

are not you, because you are you and not a word or concept; the word

“human” is only used to describe you, but you are not the word “human.”

You are the creative nothing; from your nothing you create everything.

You’re the one who creates yourself conceptually. You are always making

yourself from your nothing; you are the creator and destroyer of the

concepts that you use to describe yourself. Destruction and creation!

The joy of chaos! You consume your old self to create your new self in

every moment, constantly consuming and creating yourself in the process.

You use yourself to create yourself; you are creator and creature.

Because of this, you are creative. You are also nothing, you are the

creative nothing.

Authority

Imagine one day individuals gain awareness of their selfishness, what

would happen if individuals understand that the concept of authority is

not real and they became conscious of their power? Became conscious that

they can use their power to do what they want, to free the self from the

concepts that fool us—concepts that want to deny us from ourselves? No

rulers, anarchy—since there were no rulers in the first place. If there

is a ruler, there are ruled; but how can you rule if authority was never

real to begin with? The egoist does not have a ruler because it is not

possible to rule the selfish. You may influence them, but you will never

rule them; the selfish will always do things for their own sake, for

their own interests, for their self above all.

Let all governments fall! The capitalists depend on the authority of the

state to protect their legal property in order for them to use people

for their own desire, while the state depends on the people under their

dominion to respect their authority. But what will happen then when the

authority they depend on so individuals will obey them is no longer

respected by the individuals? What will happen then when their concept

of authority is exposed for what it is? A lie.

The fall of the state and capitalism, the fall of the hierarchy, the

recognition of individuals in their power as selfish people,

insurrection—is what will happen when individuals realize what authority

really is. Where there is a right, there is an obligation to comply.

Rights are sacred; sacred things are a lie. Therefore, rights are a lie;

and so the right to be obeyed, which is called authority, is a lie too.

Hello to those who seek freedom. Unleash chaos to destroy the sacred

order! There are no rights, only interests. If you want to be free, you

don’t have the right to be free, and other individuals have no right to

oppress you either. If you have something you want or not want, it is up

to you on how you will make a way for that. Be brave. Freedom is not a

right, freedom is for those who can take it!

You

Hello egoist! Everything you do is personal, as life is personal. Your

life is about you, and it is yours.

Let all that is sacred fall! You’re no slave! You’re an egoist! The

world is yours!

You are the perfect you! Because no one else can be you other than you,

and because of that, you are perfect! You may not be perfect in other

things, but you are the only one that can perfectly be you and no one

else. Even if you change, the current you is still you. You are you and

nothing else. You can only be yourself, because for every moment, that’s

all you can be—and you don’t need to be anything more. You are

everything to yourself and you do everything for your sake. Do whatever.