Mindfulness Skull Socks
Description: What grows inside when you finally open up. This striking design features a skull with a golden zipper being unzipped to reveal a fresh green sprout growing within with the text "Unzip Your Mind" — because the most powerful thing you can do is open your mind and let something new grow. Perfect for: - Deep thinkers and philosophical minds - Mindfulness and spiritual growth seekers - Dark aesthetic and skull art lovers - Anyone on a journey of self-discovery and mental expansion A perfect gift for the most beautifully open-minded, most courageously growing person you know.
Description: You thrive in the storm and find calm in the wreckage. Breathe in Chaos, Exhale Peace is a mantra for the fearless—those who stay centered while everything unravels. Featuring bold, mindful artwork with a rebellious twist, this tee is for the ones who own their breath like a weapon and their peace like armor.
Description: You’ve mastered the art of calm with chaos in your veins. Still Mind, Wild Soul is a bold tribute to inner peace and untamed spirit—featuring raw, meditative artwork that blends rebellion with reflection. For the ones who sit in stillness but burn with purpose. Balance isn’t boring—it’s badass.
Description: Experience Japanese Zen Philosophy with Each Moment, A Unique Blossom, representing Ichigo Ichie mindfulness. This design embodies Shunshō Ik-koku wisdom from Japan, encouraging Shinshō in every moment.
Each Moment, A Unique Blossom Ichigo Ichie Japan Zen Philosophy Mindfulness Socks
by SIMPLYSTICKS
$14 $20
Description: I started this mini-series back in 2016 and, honestly, didn't know what the end result would be. At the time, I was just cranking them because they were fun, and I completed one within a few hours. The majority of the Skulls and Buddhas series are either 4x6 or 5x7 inches. It always seemed to me that the symbolism of skulls and the Buddha (in a meditative pose) is similar. In the practice of sitting meditation, we confront the inescapable reality of impermanence, and the skull often symbolizes mortality. The simple fact that we will have to face our own last breath.
Description: I started this mini-series back in 2016 and, honestly, didn't know what the end result would be. At the time, I was just cranking them because they were fun, and I completed one within a few hours. The majority of the Skulls and Buddhas series are either 4x6 or 5x7 inches. It always seemed to me that the symbolism of skulls and the Buddha (in a meditative pose) is similar. In the practice of sitting meditation, we confront the inescapable reality of impermanence, and the skull often symbolizes mortality. The simple fact that we will have to face our own last breath.
Description: I started this mini-series back in 2016 and, honestly, didn't know what the end result would be. At the time, I was just cranking them because they were fun, and I completed one within a few hours. The majority of the Skulls and Buddhas series are either 4x6 or 5x7 inches. It always seemed to me that the symbolism of skulls and the Buddha (in a meditative pose) is similar. In the practice of sitting meditation, we confront the inescapable reality of impermanence, and the skull often symbolizes mortality. The simple fact that we will have to face our own last breath.
Description: I created this piece several years ago, expressing my personal experience with sitting meditation and noticing, or accepting, impermanence, or forms of "death." Death doesn't always have to be physical. It could be death from a particular group of friends, death from a certain way of thinking, or the end of how you take care of your body. Since then, I have personally experienced all those scenarios and then some. That's life. Please be mindful of it. L'Andrae' Bradley