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Buddhist Sticker-May All Beings Be Free-May All Beings Be Happy 3" Round Lotus Sticker | Bodhisattva Vow | Gift For Meditator | Mettā Prayer
Buddhist Sticker-May All Beings Be Free-May All Beings Be Happy 3" Round Lotus Sticker | Bodhisattva Vow | Gift For Meditator | Mettā Prayer
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Share the powerful message of loving kindness (Mettā) with this 3-inch round vinyl lotus sticker, "May All Beings Be Free-May All Beings Be Happy" designed to inspire compassion, connection, and inner peace. Printed on premium white vinyl with a matte finish and UV coating, this sticker is durable, weather-resistant, and perfect for decorating water bottles, laptops, notebooks, and more.
The lotus, a symbol of awakening in Buddhist tradition, serves as a reminder that all beings have the potential to rise above suffering and express their true nature through love, awareness, and compassion.
Crafted and printed in the USA, this sticker is more than just a beautiful design—it's a tool for sharing values of justice, kindness, and personal responsibility. Whether you're gifting it or using it yourself, it’s a meaningful way to support positive change.
We donate monthly to:
A New Way of Life, a women’s re-entry program in Los Angeles, CA
International Campaign for Tibet, a global human rights organization
All donations are documented and available for transparency. Your purchase helps us give back to both local and international communities in need.
Product Features:
Size: 3 inches diameter, round shape
Design: Lotus with loving kindness (Mettā) message
Material: White vinyl with UV coating and matte finish
Weather-resistant and long-lasting
Made in the USA
Ideal for laptops, water bottles, phone cases, journals
Supports social justice and global human rights
Perfect For:
Mindfulness and meditation practitioners
Yoga students and teachers
Mental health professionals
Recovery and wellness communities
Gifts that inspire compassion and connection
"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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