Until you lose your personality, you cannot find your individuality. Individuality is given by existence; and personality is imposed by society. Personality is convenient in society.
Society cannot stand individuality because it will not obey like a sheep. Individuality has the quality of a lion, and the lion moves alone. The sheep is always in the herd, hoping that in the herd it will feel comfortable. In the crowd, a person feels more protected, confident. If someone attacks, the crowd gives better chances to survive. Butalone? Only lions move alone.
Each of you is born a lion, but society conditions you, programs your mind, making you to become a sheep. It gives you a personality, a cozy personality, a pleasant one, a very convenient and very obedient. Society wants slaves, but not people who are completely dedicated to freedom. Society needs slaves because state interests require obedience.
This card refers to the old Zen parable about how a sheep raised a lion cub, and he considered himself a sheep until an old lion grabbed him and led him to the pond, where he showed him his reflection in the water. Many of us are just like this lion - our perception of ourselves does not come from our life experience, but from the opinions of others. And the personalityimposed by others, by society, replaces the individuality, which could grow from the inside. We have become only a sheep from the herd, and we cannot move freely and are not aware of our true nature.
It's time to look at your own reflection in the pond and do everything to destroy that perception of yourself that has been imposed on you by other people. Dance, run, talk nonsense - do everything you need in order to wake a sleeping lion in yourself.