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May All Beings Be Free 5" Square Sacred Geometry Design | Mettā Prayer | Made in the USA

May All Beings Be Free 5" Square Sacred Geometry Design | Mettā Prayer | Made in the USA

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Share the Message of Inner and Outer Freedom

Inspire mindful living and social awareness with our 5-inch square “May All Beings Be Free” sacred geometry vinyl sticker. Featuring a minimalist sand-colored sacred geometry design on a soft gray background, this sticker brings together themes of spiritual awakening, universal connection, and compassion.

Crafted from high-quality perforated white vinyl, it’s water-resistant, UV-coated, and built for durability—perfect for use on laptops, water bottles, journals, or altars.

Product Features:

Size: 5" x 5"

Design: Sacred geometry with the affirmation “May All Beings Be Free”

Color Palette: Sand tone on soft gray

Material: Premium perforated white vinyl

Finish: Low gloss finish with UV coating (water-resistant + long-lasting)

Application: Easy peel and stick

Made in the USA

Perfect For:

Mindfulness practitioners, yogis, meditators

Socially conscious gifting

Promoting messages of peace, freedom, and connection

Laptops, journals, water bottles, altars, and more

Why It Matters:

This design was created to honor and uplift the values of unity, justice, and radical kinship, grounded in Buddhist philosophy and global healing. When you share this sticker, you’re embracing and affirming a commitment to compassion, liberation, and care for all beings.

Your Purchase Supports Change:

A portion of proceeds is donated monthly to:

A New Way of Life – A re-entry program for women in Los Angeles, CA

International Campaign for Tibet – Advocating for the rights and cultural preservation of the Tibetan people

We maintain full donation records to ensure transparency and accountability.

"Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly." -Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. 

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