According to Osho, self-acceptance feels like a surge of aliveness: a courageous, playful readiness to live dangerously, without repression or pretence. It is celebrating your earthy energies, allowing a little 'craziness,' and enjoying your many sides—'both worlds'—without guilt. When you stop trying to be holy or correct, your natural fragrance emerges, and life becomes immediate, vibrant, and joyous.
It’s being happily okay with your real self—lively, a bit silly, and genuine—instead of trying to be perfect.