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Buddhist Sticker-May You Be Well-Happy-Peaceful | Lokah Samastah Sukinho Bhavantu | Mountain Sticker | Made in USA

Buddhist Sticker-May You Be Well-Happy-Peaceful | Lokah Samastah Sukinho Bhavantu | Mountain Sticker | Made in USA

Regular price $3.75 USD
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Spread a message of compassion and presence with our 3-inch round “Loving Kindness (Mettā)” mountain scene vinyl sticker. This peaceful design, "may you be well-may you be happy-may you be peaceful," combines natural beauty with the timeless aspiration of loving-kindness toward all beings.

Printed on durable white vinyl with a matte finish and UV coating, this sticker is water-resistant and perfect for adding a mindful touch to water bottles, laptops, journals, and more.

Designed by My Tree Clothing Co., this product was created with the heartfelt intention of cultivating kindness, justice, and awareness in our everyday lives. By sharing this sticker, you're helping create a more connected and compassionate world.

Every purchase supports our ongoing monthly donations to:

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

International Campaign for Tibet, dedicated to protecting the freedom and rights of the Tibetan people

All donation records are maintained for transparency. We are committed to ethical, community-focused business practices.

Product Features:

Size: 3-inch round

Design: Mountain scene with Mettā message

Finish: Matte with UV coating

Material: Water-resistant white vinyl

Easy peel-and-stick application

Made in the USA

Perfect for laptops, water bottles, journals, and more

Supports community re-entry and international human rights

Perfect For:

Mindfulness practitioners and meditators

Recovery and wellness communities

Gifts for spiritual friends or teachers

Yoga students and teachers

Anyone spreading peace, compassion, and justice

"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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