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What is intensity?

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"Intensity is the inner unity that arises when all scattered desires converge into a single flame, transforming fragmentation into a centered wholeness that leads to fulfillment and the divine."

According to Osho, intensity is the inner unity that arises when all scattered desires converge into a single flame. It is centripetal energy - being wholly one, undivided, centered - in contrast to ex-tensity's fragmentation. In danger, love, or meditation, thoughts drop, the crowd of impulses becomes an individual, and such total concentration opens the way to fulfillment and God.
It’s when everything inside you points in one direction, so you feel completely one and fully present.
Why this matters practically
- Stops inner scattering, reducing anxiety and indecision by focusing on what truly matters.
- Brings depth to love, work, and meditation, making life vivid and fulfilling.
- Creates an inner center, giving resilience in crisis and clarity for right action.
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