Finding Gold
Finding Gold
10 Intensity: An obstacle to self-realization
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We come to view intensity as a desirable state, giving it desirable qualities we can only realize if we are not intense.

Why we resist new truth

The Pathwork Guide explores how intensity—often mistaken for seriousness, commitment, or depth—actually blocks our access to the universal life force within us.

Self-realization requires openness, curiosity, and a willingness to question what we think we know. But instead, we tend to cling to rigid beliefs, avoid looking at our inner contradictions, and resist new possibilities.

This inner tension creates a split between our conscious attitudes and our hidden feelings, preventing the natural flow of energy, insight, and vitality that exists at our core.

True inner power becomes available only when we are willing to face ourselves honestly and release the tight grip of fear, pride, and self-will.

At the heart of the problem is a kind of inner tightness—mental, emotional, and even physical—that we mistake for strength but that actually leads to exhaustion, imbalance, and disconnection. Real alignment with life requires a relaxed, fluid state that allows energy to move freely, bringing clarity, creativity, and genuine feeling.

Letting go of intensity also means dropping false goodness and sentimentality, and instead admitting what we truly feel—even if that means acknowledging resistance, numbness, or fear. As we become more honest and less rigid, we begin to trust the deeper intelligence within us.

From this place, we reconnect with a powerful, life-giving source that leads to greater harmony, authenticity, and a fuller experience of being alive.

Finding Gold, Chapter 10: Intensity: An Obstacle to Self-Realization

Read Original Pathwork® Lecture: #151 Intensity: An Obstacle to Self-Realization