What is inner sense?
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"Your inner sense is the silent authority of your being; trust it, for it is the gateway to beauty, love, and the divine within you."
According to Osho, the inner sense is your direct, private awareness—feelings, intuitions, and being—known only from within, impossible to prove or display, yet the final authority in life. Modern conditioning makes us doubt it and depend on others’ opinions. Rediscover it by looking inward and trusting it; only through this inner sense do beauty, goodness, love, and the divine become real, a palpable well-being of being-at-home.
It’s the quiet knowing inside you—like an itch or joy—that only you can feel, and you should trust it more than what others say.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you stop outsourcing your mood and choices to others’ opinions.
- Guides authentic decisions aligned with your real feelings and truth.
- Opens the door to direct experience of love, joy, and the divine.
- Guides authentic decisions aligned with your real feelings and truth.
- Opens the door to direct experience of love, joy, and the divine.
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