Literature Reference: When the body is at ease, one forgets the limbs; when the mind is at ease, one forgets right and wrong. Source from 'Yin Ji' by Bai Juyi.
忘: Forgotten, unremembered, hazy.
适: Pleasant. Comfortable. Describes a person who is at ease, often evoking a sense of comfort, tranquility, and a refreshing, spring-like warmth in the name.
Meaning: Forgetting comfort signifies a state of physical and mental ease, where one transcends worldly concerns and achieves harmony with oneself.