It's official... Mandala Soap has arrived and, as of today, is now "officially" available for sale!
It is with great excitement that I say those words, as Mandala Soap has been my dream in the making for over seven years!
It is extremely rewarding to see something that I hold so close to my heart finally come to fruition and be birthed into the world.
My name is Valerie Rickel, and I am the developer of Mandala Soap. I am also the founder and creator of SoulfulLiving.com a popular web community and internet magazine devoted to personal growth and spirituality.
Mandala Soap is my love and my passion. It brings together so many of my favorite things: art, spirituality, soap, and mandalas! It has long been my dream to bring the beauty and healing nature of mandalas to product development.
I have been planning and developing Mandala Soap almost as long as I have been creating my website, SoulfulLiving.com. Those same seven years spent dreaming up the idea for Mandala Soap were also spent publishing thousands of self-help articles at my website, written and submitted by many of today’s best-selling authors and leading-edge thinkers within the personal and spiritual growth movement.
My intense love and interest in mandalas runs deep. I came to discover mandalas through the mandala images left behind by my artist father at the time of his death and the rich insights about these mandalas that I found in his journals. Read more about his journals here.
In fact, my passionate interest in mandalas inspired me to launch an online store called, Mandala, in 2001, to complement the content offerings at my SoulfulLiving.com website. The store offers a unique and unusual collection of mandala-inspired gifts and tools for soulful living. While my store has offered products obtained from other producers for the last six years, I have always known in my heart that, one day, I would have the resources to bring my own products to market and sell my own mandala-inspired goods. Mandala Soap is the first realization of that dream!
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I've been dreaming of moving to the Hudson River Valley and Catskills areas of Upstate New York for more years than I can count now, and over this period of time, I have collected more bookmarks in my Explorer browser of my favorite Hudson Valley area websites than I even care to admit to.
I was really excited to discover this beautiful new book at my local bookstore the other day. I love journaling and am always on the lookout for a lovely new journal to inspire the words within me. 
I'd also love to share a personal story of my own that I wrote several years ago during the holiday season, on the subject of Life Meaning, entititled,
Our new
Our new
There are many benefits to living in a small town with a major university... Last month, I had the opportunity to take an art class in Sumi-e Brush Painting through our university’s extension program. I had wanted to learn this ancient painting technique for many months, and when I moved to town, I just knew with all certainty, that I would find a local artist, who specializes in this technique, to teach me. Within just one week, I stumbled upon an extension course catalog from the university and found this class in
Sumi-e Brush Painting being offered. I wondered whether this was a special coincidence, or, perhaps, a regular class, offered every school semester. A quick inquiry turned up the fact that it hadn't been taught in years. Several people guessed as many as twenty years. Wow... Now, how's that for setting an intention!
This spring, I made a very courageous change in my life. I moved from the city of Los Angeles, where I had lived my entire life, to a lovely little soulful town in Southern Oregon. I simply packed up my car, drove and didn’t look back. Well, that may be oversimplifying the move just a bit, but it was definitely, by far, the most liberating and courageous thing I have done in my forty years of life.
at a gorgeous purple sunset settling over the mountains to the north, while a woodpecker is pecking away on a tree outside, serenading me and my cats, who are gathered, to glimpse a group of five antlered deer stroll by. For me, life does not get better than this.
This July, I was pleased to have the opportunity to donate a colorful collection of 

2006 has been a year filled with many wonderful life transitions... In the spring, I moved from the city of Los Angeles, where I lived for 39 years, to a lovely, little soulful town in Southern Oregon. (Yes, it's now official: I'm a "tree hugger"!) I have long looked forward to a small-town lifestyle, and I could not be happier with my move. It is absolutely beautiful here, and I have to pinch myself every day and ask, “Am I really here?” This year also brought a major birthday. I turned the big “40” in June!
It has been a very busy year with the move, but I have also been busy working on growing my various businesses, and I’m sure that the move to a more beautiful, peaceful environment has helped foster my creativity tremendously. I have found the creative energy and enthusiasm within this new soulful space to finally bring to market a line of products that I have been dreaming of creating since 1999, before the creation of SoulfulLiving.com, in fact. I’m very excited about this line of products, which are currently in the prototype stage, and should be ready to launch into the retail market sometime this fall. I am looking forward to blogging all about the process of bringing these items to market, here on the pages of Soulful Musings.
Last, but not least, I am very excited to be working on designing a fabulous line of soulful jewelry, which I hope to have ready to launch by the end of the year. I’m designing this collection with PMC, precious metal clay, a wonderful new art medium developed in Japan, which is in the form of clay, but fires in a kiln to .999 fine silver. You can read more about PMC at the
Tonight, I had the fun of designing a logo design for my new blog, Soulful Musings. I had been experimenting with this same butterfly motif earlier this year as a possible addition to the logo of my website,
As an artist, my father was very fond of symbols and their meanings. He had incorporated one of his favorites, the infinity symbol, into this logo design. I remember seeing the joy on his face, for days and nights, as he sat at his drawing board, pondering the infinite number of wondrous design possibilities... A glimpse, perhaps of infinite, Eternal Life.
I thought it was high time that I enter the age of blogging. So, here I am. My name is Valerie, and I am the founder, creator and soul of SoulfulLiving.com.
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