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Buddhist Sticker-May All Beings Be Free-May All Beings Be Happy 4" Round Teal Lotus Sticker | Loving Kindness | Made in USA

Buddhist Sticker-May All Beings Be Free-May All Beings Be Happy 4" Round Teal Lotus Sticker | Loving Kindness | Made in USA

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Share the universal message of loving kindness (Mettā) with this 4-inch round teal lotus sticker, featuring the powerful phrase: “May All Beings Be Happy – May All Beings Be Free.” Designed to inspire compassion, awareness, and connection, this sticker serves as a visual reminder of our shared humanity and the power of kindness.

Printed in the USA on high-quality white vinyl with a matte finish and UV coating, this sticker is durable, water-resistant, and easy to apply. Its larger 4-inch size makes it perfect for personalizing water bottles, laptops, journals, phone cases, or notebooks with intention and meaning.

The lotus—long a symbol of awakening and transformation in Buddhist tradition—rises from the mud to bloom in beauty and purity. So too can we rise to meet life with compassion and purpose.

Every purchase supports ongoing monthly donations to:

A New Way of Life, a women’s re-entry program in Los Angeles, CA

International Campaign for Tibet, a leading Tibetan rights organization

Donation records are available for transparency. We believe in ethical business and giving back to both local and global communities.

Product Features:

Size: 4-inch diameter, round shape

Design: Teal lotus with the message “May All Beings Be Happy – May All Beings Be Free”

Material: White vinyl with matte finish and UV coating

Durable, water-resistant, and easy to apply

Made in the USA

Perfect for water bottles, laptops, journals, phone cases

Supports women’s re-entry and global human rights programs

Ideal For:

Mindfulness and meditation practitioners

Yoga students and teachers

Therapists, coaches, and counselors

Gifts for spiritual seekers or friends in recovery

Ethical and conscious consumers

"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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