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Buddhist Prayer 2" Square Sticker | Loving Kindness Meditation Sticker | Made In USA

Buddhist Prayer 2" Square Sticker | Loving Kindness Meditation Sticker | Made In USA

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2" x 2" Square Mettā Vinyl Sticker – Loving-Kindness Prayer | Made in the USA

Carry a daily reminder of compassion and mindfulness with this 2" x 2" square vinyl sticker, featuring a variation of the traditional Mettā (loving-kindness) prayer written by Maylie Scott.

“May I be well, loving & peaceful. May all beings be well, loving & peaceful. May I be at ease in my body, feeling the ground beneath my feet.”

This simple yet powerful design is printed on durable white vinyl with a UV-coated matte finish, making it water-resistant and long-lasting—ideal for laptops, journals, phone cases, and other everyday surfaces.

Product Details:

Size: 2" x 2" square

Material: High-quality white vinyl

Finish: UV-coated matte for durability and water resistance

Application: Easy peel-and-stick on clean, smooth surfaces

Made in the USA using local printing and sustainable practices

Mindfully Designed

This sticker was created with the aspiration to cultivate compassion, stillness, and connection within ourselves and our communities. It's more than a sticker—it's a quiet act of care, justice, and loving intention.

Purposeful Giving

A portion of every purchase goes to organizations committed to justice and healing:

A New Way of Life – A reentry program for women in Los Angeles, CA

International Campaign for Tibet – Supporting the freedom and cultural preservation of the Tibetan people

Donation records are kept for transparency. Each sticker helps fund community-based change.

Whether used as a mindfulness tool, a thoughtful gift, or a personal affirmation, this Mettā sticker offers a gentle nudge toward kindness and grounding every day.

Thank you for supporting purpose-driven design and giving back.

"Compassion becomes real when we recognize our shared humanity." -Pema Chödrön 

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