We are born alone, we will die alone; the majority of the life course is therefore spent as a single individual. Individuality is therefore more important than collectivism, spiritually speaking. All our actions, thoughts and emotions are then expressions of our divine spark, our gift of life. To change the world, you must first change yourself.
And this internal upheaval then has consequences on our external environment. Changes in consciousness will not come through institutions or organizations (religion, politics, society, etc.), but through sincere, deep and often difficult work on oneself, leading to more freedom. It is not a question of individualism (approach centered on the ego) but of individuality (approach centered on the unique path of the individual soul) transforming us into a sovereign and free being.
Leaving the collective, we become a unique emanation of divine creation.