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succulent head planter

succulent head planter Buddha's Head With Live Indoor Plants 3" Pot / With Common Houseleek

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succulent head planter Buddha's Head With Live Indoor Plants 3" Pot / With Common HouseleekCreate a calm and balanced atmosphere with this Buddhas head planter paired with a live indoor plant. Designed as a sculptural indoor plant pot, this piece features soft facial details and a neutral ceramic finish that works beautifully as both decor and functional planting ware. Made from durable ceramic similar to clay pots for plants, this planter offers stability while maintaining a refined look. The Buddhas head design turns this into a

Create a calm and balanced atmosphere with this Buddha’s head planter paired with a live indoor plant. Designed as a sculptural indoor plant pot, this piece features soft facial details and a neutral ceramic finish that works beautifully as both decor and functional planting ware.

Made from durable ceramic similar to clay pots for plants, this planter offers stability while maintaining a refined look. The Buddha’s head design turns this into a decorative plant pot that fits effortlessly into modern, minimalist, and zen inspired interiors.

Each planter comes with a live plant variant of your choice, allowing you to personalize the look of your space. As one of those decorative planting pots that stands out without overpowering a room, it works well on shelves, desks, side tables, or entryways.

This piece also fits naturally among modern plant pots, combining clean lines with an artistic form. Its compact size makes it easy to style, while the ceramic material supports healthy indoor plant placement in everyday home or office settings.

Features:

  1. Sculptural Buddha’s head indoor plant pot
  2. Paired with a live indoor plant
  3. Suitable for home and office decor
  4. A decorative accent with a calm and balanced look
  5. Ideal for modern plant pots and decorative planting pots collections
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Larry Coldiron
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Amelia
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A Must Read by Francis and Lisa Chan
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I recently read the book, “You and Me Forever: Marriage in Light of Eternity” by Francis and Lisa Chan. Out of all the books I have read in 2015, it has by far been the best and most convicting to me. I am single but I try to read books on marriage from couples that I respect because I find that I can still learn from them and it is good preparation for the future if God does call me to be married. However, this was unlike any other marriage book I have read in the fact that it was less about marriage and more about one’s relationship with Christ. That being said, this book is not just for those who are marred. It is for married people, single people, those with kids, and those without kids. For anyone who wants to grow in their relationship with Christ and increase their eternal perspective — this book is for you. By the end of the first chapter I was hooked and already challenged in my own relationship with the Lord. The book encourages those who are married to live in such a way that they would bring their spouses and children closer to Christ each day. The lifestyle that Francis and Lisa write about is not a comfortable one, and they speak truth that is not easy for others to hear but is crucial for Eternity. Francis writes, “People accuse me of going overboard in preparing for my first ten million years in eternity. In my opinion, people go overboard in worrying about their last ten years on earth.” He also makes the point that most problems couples encounter are not marriage problems, but God problems. This principle isn’t just for folks who are married but for everyone. Chan states, “Again, our marriage problems are not really marriage problems. They are heart problems. They are God problems. Our lack of intimacy with God causes a void that we try to fill with the frailest of substitutes. Like wealth or pleasure. Like fame or respect. Like people. Like marriage.” This was such a good reminder for me. It is so easy to get consumed with the relationships or material things we have. These things are not bad but the problems begin when we put them before our relationship with Christ. He goes on to say, “Eternal-mindedness keeps us from silly arguments. There’s no time to fight. We have better things to pursue than our interests. Too much is at stake! God created us for a purpose. We can’t afford to waste our lives. We can’t afford to waste our marriage by merely pursuing our own happiness.” Each chapter of the book has one goal in mind and that is to bring the reader closer to the Savior. I would recommend that you add this to your reading list if you have not already. This would also be a great book to read together with your spouse or to read and discuss with a small group whether it be a group of singles or other married couples. However, be prepared to grow in your relationship with Jesus and ready to be taken out of your comfort zone. It may be hard but will be worth it. Also, 100% of the net proceeds from this book will support various ministries including those that help provide shelter and rehabilitation for thousands of children and exploited women around the world. :)
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Todd Coburn
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Great Insight on Marriage for Christians
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This book has amazing insight for Christian couples on how to build a great marriage. It is not like the other marriage help books. It's insight flies in the face of I've seen taught in other books on marriage. Yet the book has Biblical insight on marriage that is more useful and accurate than any other I have seen. I suspect this book will be of little use to folks who are not Christians (Christians are folks who have surrendered to Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior and who earnestly desire to please Him). Yet for Christians, this book will speak truth and provide insight that is Biblical, true, and that probably has the best chance of helping you develop a deeper, richer marriage. Not that I am any expert on marriage, but I find the Holy Spirit within me leaping in support of many of the principles that Francis & Lisa painted across the pages of this book. The book is also elegantly and artfully written, so it is an easy and enjoyable read. If you are a Christian and want a deeper, richer, Biblical marriage, then this book is worth every cent, and it's insight will last a lot longer than that latte whose scent may be drifting though your thoughts at this moment.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2016

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