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Buddhist 4" Round Mettā Lotus Vinyl Sticker – “May All Beings Be Free, May All Beings Be Happy” | Made in the USA
Buddhist 4" Round Mettā Lotus Vinyl Sticker – “May All Beings Be Free, May All Beings Be Happy” | Made in the USA
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4" Round Mettā Lotus Vinyl Sticker – “May All Beings Be Free, May All Beings Be Happy” | Made in the USA
Share the message of loving-kindness (Mettā) with this beautifully designed 4-inch round vinyl sticker, featuring a maroon lotus and the timeless phrase:
“May all beings be free – May all beings be happy.”
This sticker was created with the aspiration to spread compassion, mindfulness, and radical care. Whether added to your journal, water bottle, or laptop, it's a meaningful daily reminder of your values and intentions.
Product Details:
Size: 4" round
Design: Maroon lotus with Mettā prayer text
Material: Durable perforated white vinyl stock
Finish: UV-coated matte for water resistance and long-lasting wear
Application: Easy peel-and-stick on clean, smooth surfaces
Made in the USA using ethical, small-scale printing
A Tool for Mindful Living
Inspired by the ancient Buddhist practice of Metta, this sticker encourages reflection, kindness, and shared humanity. It's ideal for those practicing meditation, building intentional communities, or simply seeking to add peaceful energy to daily life.
Supports Community-Based Justice
Each purchase contributes to ongoing monthly donations to:
A New Way of Life – A women’s reentry program in Los Angeles, CA
International Campaign for Tibet – Supporting human rights and cultural preservation
We keep all donation records for full transparency and are committed to giving back to both local and global communities.
Whether you're shopping for yourself or seeking a meaningful gift, this sticker is a beautiful expression of compassion, justice, and the shared wish for all beings to be happy and free.
Thank you for supporting purpose-driven, ethically made goods.
"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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