Why are there so many intermediate-senior UX job openings out there, but only a handful of entry-level opportunities? What are these "experience qualities" and how do I learn them?
Unfortunately the short answer is... many of traits employers look for in experienced talent are things are really hard to learn by yourself because it is all about the "interaction" with other people. It is simply impossible to do UX by yourself in a vacuum.
That is not to say you can't gain these skills if you can't find a job in UX. The most straightforward way to work on projects with developers, product managers, project managers, UI designers, business stakeholders etc. is to find employment as a UX designer. As you work with a team to learn and try different things, you gain experience and judgment which will help you make decisions.
Okay, so that is pretty vague... you just get experience from working.. care to elaborate?