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Our Introduction Cards are a wonderful and simple alternative to full business cards. Perfect for those with a business or if you just want to make an impression as an individual. Share only as much info as needed such as your MySpace, Facebook and Twitter account URLs. Use your real or screen name. Include just your email and nothing more. It's endless and safer than passing out your phone number or address! Great for kids to share with friends too. Perfect to hand out at clubs or gatherings when pen and paper are hard to find. Fun gift for friends , get them their own introduction cards!
Designed at 10, design may need adjustments in other sizes and styles. Just email us at rockangel@rockangel.com and we will redesign our Keds for you at any size and style for free!! Just include the size and style you need!
<hr style="width: 100%; height: 2px;">The Spiral
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In terms of astrology, mysticism and myth the spiral translates into
meanings of spirituality and rebirth. In terms of spirituality, the
spiral symbol represents the path leading from outer consciousness
(materialism, external awareness, ego, outward perception) to the inner
soul (enlightenment, unseen essence, nirvana, cosmic awareness).<br>
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In terms of rebirth or growth, the spiral symbol represents the
consciousness of nature beginning from the core or center and thus
expanding outwardly. This is the way of all things, as recognized by
most mystics.<br>
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The spiral has found its way into the art of almost all cultures, from
ancient primitive rock carvings on all continents to today's corporate
logos. They show up in Celtic art, native American petroglyphs, Nazca
earthworks, Arabic architecture, Japanese rock gardens, Hindu spiritual
texts, Australian aboriginal paintings and African art. Surprisingly,
no religious or political group has claimed exclusive rights to the
spiral. It remains non-sectarian, or maybe pan-sectarian. The spiral
belongs to everyone<br>
and excludes no one.<br>
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Some consider the spiral a symbol of the spiritual journey. It is also
considered to represent the evolutionary process of learning and
growing. It seems that life doesn't proceed in a straight line. The
path of life more closely resemble a spiral. We seem to pass the same
point over and over again but from a different perspective each time.
To walk and then stand in the center of a spiral or labyrinth has been
a psycho spiritual exercise for centering the consciousness.
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By JJ S.December 14, 2020 • Verified Purchase
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I was looking for a label for my home made candles, and found this one. I really like it and the size if perfect for my 4 and 6oz candles. I will want to order more, but with specific scents already printed on them. This is my go-to for labels! The print was beautiful and colors were just as expected. No complaints.
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By AnonymousOctober 13, 2025 • Verified Purchase
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2nd or 3rd time ordering. I buy regular pretzels treat bags and pencils. These stickers are great attention getters and great advertising. Always exactly as they should be. No problems whatsoever. An extra pencil never hurt anyone. .
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By Nancy P.December 30, 2018 • Verified Purchase
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Printing was excellent, this is the 3rd.time I have done this with my favorite dogs, I get lot of complaments from the post office and people that I sent cards to.The paper used to do the printing on is of good quality and brings out the color of the photo I am very ,very please will this product. The printing was A #1 on allstamps and address labels.
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Created on: 12/20/2010, 4:17 PM
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