As we climb our individual levels of spiritual consciousness, we bring to the collective table our own conscientiousness so that we can raise the vibe for the universe! For reference purposes, I'm including the following definitions because although all are connected they are also different, which is symbolic of the very expansion I speak of!

...Consciousness is the state of being aware and perceiving one's surroundings and experiences. It involves being able to perceive sensory input, process information, and have self-awareness and introspection. Consciousness is a complex phenomenon that is not yet fully understood, but it is considered an essential aspect of human experience and cognition. Many philosophers, scientists, and thinkers have grappled with the question of what consciousness is and how it arises in the brain and mind.
...Individuation refers to the process of becoming a unique individual in terms of personality, perspective, and expression. This process involves developing a sense of identity that is separate from others and is based on one's own life experiences, beliefs, and values. The concept of individuation is often associated with Swiss psychologist Carl Jung, who believed that it was a natural and necessary part of healthy psychological development. It involves embracing one's own uniqueness and finding a sense of purpose in life.
...Conscientiousness is a fundamental personality trait characterized by the tendency to be reliable, organized, and responsible. People who are high in conscientiousness tend to be goal-oriented, dependable, and hardworking, while those low in the trait may struggle with procrastination, disorganization, and forgetfulness. Conscientiousness is one of the five dimensions of personality that have been studied extensively by researchers in psychology, and it plays an important role in a variety of life outcomes, including job performance, academic achievement, and relationship success.
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