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Buddhist Prayer Sticker-May All Beings Be Free-May All Beings Be Happy 2" Lotus Sticker | Meditation Sticker Made in the USA
Buddhist Prayer Sticker-May All Beings Be Free-May All Beings Be Happy 2" Lotus Sticker | Meditation Sticker Made in the USA
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2" Round Lotus Vinyl Sticker – “May All Beings Be Free, May All Beings Be Happy” | Made in the USA
Carry and share the message of Mettā (loving-kindness) with this 2-inch round vinyl sticker, designed to inspire compassion, connection, and inner peace. Featuring a lotus design alongside the timeless affirmation:
“May all beings be happy – May all beings be free,”
this sticker offers a powerful daily reminder of our shared humanity.
Perfect for decorating water bottles, journals, laptops, phone cases, and more, this durable sticker helps infuse your everyday items with intention and meaning.
Product Details:
Size: 2" round
Design: Lotus symbol with Mettā prayer
Material: White vinyl stock
Finish: UV-coated matte for long-lasting, water-resistant performance
Application: Easy to apply to any clean, smooth surface
Made in the USA using local, ethical print practices
Designed With Purpose
This sticker was created as a quiet act of radical kindness. It reflects a commitment to justice, mindfulness, and care—for self, others, and the world.
Gives Back with Every Purchase
We make monthly donations to organizations focused on healing and human rights:
A New Way of Life – A reentry program for women in Los Angeles, CA
International Campaign for Tibet – Advocating for the welfare and freedom of the Tibetan people
All donations are recorded for full transparency. Your purchase supports intentional business and real-world impact.
Whether you’re gifting it or keeping it as a personal reminder, this Mettā-inspired sticker spreads a message of compassion—wherever it goes.
Thank you for being part of our mission to give back through mindful design.
"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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