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Buddha Mudra Notecards - Set of 6 Assorted
The paper used to make these attractive notecards comes from the bark of a sustainably harvested Himalayan shrub called lokta which grows wild in the remote highlands of Nepal. This card features the Buddha or Enlightened One. Through profound meditation he attained enlightenment or Nirvana. His teachings of these realizations are known as the Dharma. They revealed a path to release us from our world of suffering or Samsara. Learn MoreRetail Price: $24.00
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Golden Bliss Note Cards - Set of 6
Hand Made Fair Trade Stationery. These richly textured and adventurous designs are an exceptional value for the card connoisseur. Each set has six notecards individually sleeved, and self-adhesive envelopes. Learn MoreRetail Price: $24.00
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Golden Bodhi Notecards - Set of 6
Bodhi is a Sanskrit word that literally means awakened. The bodhi tree was so named because the Buddha attained the awakened state or enlightenment under its spreading canopy. Since then the meaning of this fabled leaf has symbolized the perfection of wisdom in its most ultimate state. A gilded bodhi leaf graces the front of these fabulously red cards. Learn MoreRetail Price: $24.00
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Om Mani Calligraphy Notecards - Set of 6
Printed with the sacred symbol for Om, the Tibetan sacred mantra, Om Mani Padme Hum. The word 'mantra' is derived from two Sanskrit words. The 'man' syllable comes from 'manas' or mind. The 'tra' syllable comes from the Sanskrit word 'trai' meaning to protect or to free from. Therefore, in its most literal sense it means 'to free from the mind.' As a chanted word or phrase, a mantra is a tool that's used to free the mind from mundane and distracting thoughts. Learn MoreRetail Price: $24.00
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Om Notecards - Set of 6 Assorted
The paper used to make these attractive notecards comes from the bark of a sustainably harvested Himalayan shrub called lokta which grows wild in the remote highlands of Nepal. This card features the Sanskrit symbol for Om which signifies the innate spiritual energy and vibrational god-like essence of all things in the universe. Learn MoreRetail Price: $24.00
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Serenity Garland Notecards - Set of 6
This lovely set of cards features the endless or mystic knot, an ancient symbol common to many cultural traditions. In Tibetan Buddhism it is revered as one of the eight auspicious signs and symbolizes Buddha's mind. It also represents the inter-connectedness of all things as well as the constant interplay of wisdom and compassion. Learn MoreRetail Price: $24.00
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Tara Mudra Notecards - Set of 6
Tara is known as the bodhisattva of compassion or the Swift One because of her immediate response to those requesting her aid. She is also called the Liberator and goddess who grants all wishes. Tara is said to have been born from a lotus blossom that sprang from a tear shed by Avalokitesvara, god of compassion. In this card image she holds the stem of a lotus, symbol of divine purity. Set of 6 Learn MoreRetail Price: $24.00
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The Original Rider-Waite Tarot Set: A E Waite & Pamela Colman-Smith
Facsimile edition of the Rider-Waite Tarot deck originally printed from plates that were destroyed during the bombing of London during World War II. The Deck and book set comes with the rider-Waite Tarot deck by Pamela Colman Smith with original Tudor Rose back design, Celtic Cross divinatory chart, and "The Key to the Tarot by Arthur Edward Waite. Learn More$20.00













