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2" Round Lotus Vinyl Sticker – “May All Beings Be Free, May All Beings Be Happy” | Mettā Buddhist Decal | Made in the USA | Zen Buddhism
2" Round Lotus Vinyl Sticker – “May All Beings Be Free, May All Beings Be Happy” | Mettā Buddhist Decal | Made in the USA | Zen Buddhism
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2" Light Blue Lotus Sticker – Metta Loving Kindness Vinyl Decal
Share the timeless message of compassion and mindfulness with this 2-inch light blue lotus vinyl sticker, designed to inspire loving kindness and conscious living. Featuring the words "May All Beings Be Free – May All Beings Be Happy"—a traditional expression of Metta (loving-kindness)—this sticker serves as a gentle daily reminder to live with empathy, intention, and connection.
The clean lotus design, an ancient symbol of spiritual awakening, makes this sticker a meaningful accent for everyday items while promoting values of peace, justice, and radical care.
Product Features:
Size: 2" round
Color: Light blue with white lotus and text
Material: Premium white vinyl
Finish: UV-coated matte for water-resistance and durability
Application: Easy to apply on smooth, clean surfaces
Ideal For:
Water bottles
Laptops and tablets
Journals and notebooks
Phone cases
Meditation accessories
Mindfulness or recovery gifts
Printed in the USA on high-quality vinyl, this sticker supports local printing and intentional, small-scale business practices.
Giving Back:
A portion of each purchase is donated monthly to nonprofit organizations that support healing, human rights, and community care, including:
A New Way of Life – A women’s reentry program in Los Angeles, CA
International Campaign for Tibet – Advocating for human rights and cultural preservation
Donation records are kept for transparency.
Why Choose This Sticker?
Whether you're on a mindfulness journey, navigating recovery, or simply seeking a thoughtful, symbolic gift, this lotus loving kindness sticker offers a subtle yet powerful message of love, inclusion, and global compassion.
“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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