An individual is strong, independent, but knows how to cooperate. Solid, inert like a mountain but fluid and adaptable like the river that flows down. His Will is the only thing that can command his movement or immobility.
The individual calculates his actions, observing causes and consequences and choosing, objectively or arbitrarily, the course of action that best represents his Will and suits him best to his final short-term or long-term goals.
The individual not only decides for himself and his fate but can and should also alter his surroundings in order to make the task easier. The dominator rules over the submissive. This applies to objects, situations, and people. No artificial moral barrier should be present at the time of decision. Only cold-hard facts and Will should be the directors of such decision. Emotional value can also influence the decision as long as any risk it can convey is calculated and acknowledged by the individual.
Individualism is not a goal but a consequence of being true to oneself, our Will, and well-being. No contradiction can happen between these two values. Any contradiction means either the illusion of contradiction or an incorrect interpretation of one or both values. Sorting out these contradictions is part of the calculation process before any action is taken.
An individual is not dominated. Some individuals can seem dominated, but they could, in fact, be in accordance with their Will and well-being. These two values, which are the core of the individual, might put you in situations in which you do not seem like an individual. If you still feel like an individual even though you are in a dominated position, this is a good sign, further introspection is needed to acknowledge your true status. If you do not feel like an individual, changes have to be made.

The individual is Satanic. The Satanist is an individual. Strength in Will. Peace in well-being.