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Buddhist Gift-May You Be Peaceful-May You At Ease 2" Lotus Keychain | Mettā Prayer | Loving Kindness | Made in USA
Buddhist Gift-May You Be Peaceful-May You At Ease 2" Lotus Keychain | Mettā Prayer | Loving Kindness | Made in USA
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Share the timeless message of loving kindness (Mettā) with this 2" round pink lotus keychain, featuring the words: “May You Be Peaceful & May You Be At Ease.” Designed to inspire compassion and connection, this double-sided keychain is a thoughtful reminder of inner peace, awareness, and shared humanity.
In Buddhist tradition, the lotus symbolizes awakening, purity, and the ability to rise above attachment. Just as the lotus blooms from the mud, this keychain reflects the potential for transformation and enlightenment in every being.
Crafted in the USA, this durable keychain is made from high-quality materials and is perfect for everyday use on keys, bags, or backpacks. Whether you’re gifting it or keeping it as a personal reminder, it’s a meaningful way to carry the message of compassion with you wherever you go.
Each purchase supports causes rooted in justice and kindness. We make monthly donations to:
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A New Way of Life, a women’s re-entry program in Los Angeles, CA
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International Campaign for Tibet, the world’s largest organization advocating for Tibetan human rights
All donation records are available for transparency. Your support helps us give back to local and global communities in need.
Product Features:
Size: 2-inch round keychain
Design: Double-sided pink lotus with loving-kindness message
Message: “May You Be Peaceful & May You Be At Ease”
High-quality materials for long-lasting use
Lightweight, durable, and easy to carry
Made in the USA
Supports women’s re-entry programs and global human rights organizations
Perfect For:
Gifts for friends, loved ones, or spiritual mentors
Recovery and mindfulness communities
Yoga teachers, therapists, and wellness professionals
Keychains for bags, backpacks, and keys
Reminders of inner peace, loving kindness, and spiritual growth
"An individual has not started living until he can rise above the narrow confines of his individualistic concerns to the broader concerns of all humanity." -Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
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