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Buddhist Prayer | May You Be Peaceful 4" Lotus Sticker | Mettā Prayer Sticker | Buddhist Meditation | Mindfulness Sticker | Peace Sticker
Buddhist Prayer | May You Be Peaceful 4" Lotus Sticker | Mettā Prayer Sticker | Buddhist Meditation | Mindfulness Sticker | Peace Sticker
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Pale Teal Lotus Die-Cut Sticker – 4" x 2.26" | Peace & Compassion Vinyl Sticker | Buddhist Gift | Water Bottle & Laptop Decal | Made in USA
Add a daily reminder of peace, compassion, and mindfulness with our pale teal lotus die-cut vinyl sticker, designed to inspire inner calm and outward kindness. This beautiful, minimalist design makes a meaningful gift for friends, yoga teachers, meditators, or anyone walking a spiritual path.
Printed in the USA on durable vinyl with a matte finish, this sticker is perfect for water bottles, laptops, journals, and other smooth surfaces. Sized at 4" wide x 2.26" high, it offers a subtle yet powerful message of loving awareness and connection.
Product Features:
Size: 4 inches wide x 2.26 inches high
Pale teal lotus design with clean die-cut edges
Matte finish vinyl – water-resistant and long-lasting
Ideal for water bottles, laptops, or notebooks
Thoughtful gift for friends, spiritual seekers, and practitioners
Made in the USA
Created with the aspiration to cultivate peace, justice, and loving kindness, this sticker is a small way to carry the message of Mettā into your everyday life.
Giving Back:
Your purchase helps support ongoing monthly donations to:
A New Way of Life, a women’s reentry program in Los Angeles, CA
International Campaign for Tibet, supporting freedom and human rights
All donation records are maintained for full transparency. Thank you for supporting conscious design and ethical giving.
“You can search throughout the entire universe for someone who is more deserving of your love and affection than you are yourself, and that person is not to be found anywhere. You, yourself, as much as anybody in the entire universe, deserve your love and affection.”
Sharon Salzberg
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