Cleopatra – The Frequency of Feminine Power

A HOPE Method Reflection on Sovereignty, Intuition, and Sacred Self-Command

What They Forgot to Tell You About the Queen

They called her a seductress. But that’s just how history explains a woman who couldn’t be controlled. Cleopatra VII wasn’t simply the last Pharaoh of Egypt — she was a master of strategy, diplomacy, language, and emotional command. She ruled not just with beauty, but with presence. And that is precisely where she meets the HOPE Method™ — not in perfection, but in power reclaimed.

Who is Cleopatra?

  • Born in 69 BCE, the last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt
  • Spoke at least nine languages
  • Studied mathematics, philosophy, rhetoric, and astronomy
  • Brilliant in political alliances (e.g., Julius Caesar, Mark Antony)
  • Fought to preserve Egyptian sovereignty under Roman threat

She was not just a queen.

She was a vessel of aligned energy — commanding from a center many feared to acknowledge: her intuitive power.

 Cleopatra & The HOPE Method™

Cleopatra’s WisdomHOPE Method Alignment
Trusted her inner knowing over male advisorsHarnessing intuitive energy as power
Embodied sovereign sensuality, not shameReclaiming optimal energy from societal repression
Made decisions that preserved her people’s autonomySoul-aligned choices, not familiar habits
Weaponized presence more than forceEnergetic leadership through vibration, not control
Died on her terms, not Rome’sThe final transmutation: death without surrender

 HOPE Lesson: Your Energy Is What Enters the Room First

Cleopatra understood what many women (and men) are just now reclaiming: Your power is not in what you offer. It’s in what you own. Your energy is not “too much.” Your presence is not a threat — unless someone’s rooted in fear.

The HOPE Method teaches us: When your inner energy is aligned, you don’t have to explain yourself. You are the explanation.

I used to believe power looked like control — like always being composed, agreeable, self-sacrificing. I wore strength like a mask, one smile away from collapse. I led at work, in my home, in my relationships — and yet I felt invisible in my own life. But grief stripped me bare. The death of my daughter shattered the illusions.

The collapse of my marriage demanded truth. And when I stood alone — no titles, no roles, no applause — I met the most powerful version of myself. Not the girl who knew how to please the room. But the woman who knew how to walk through fire without losing her soul. That’s when I remembered…

My power was never about performance. It was always about presence. It was always about energy. And The HOPE Method was born — not as a branding idea, but as a soul retrieval. A reclamation of the divine feminine voice I had buried beneath years of people-pleasing and emotional survival.

In that rising, I felt a deep connection to women through the ages — including one whose name has never stopped echoing through history: Cleopatra.

 Soul Practice: The Mirror Ritual

Each morning this week, stand in front of a mirror and ask: “If I were Cleopatra — knowing what I know, holding what I hold — what would I claim today that I’ve been too afraid to own?”

Don’t answer right away.

Breathe. Let the truth rise. Then write it down.

Crown yourself with presence — not apology.

 Final Reflection: Beauty Fades. Frequency Doesn’t.

Cleopatra was painted as a temptress because history couldn’t explain her embodied clarity. She didn’t seduce her way to power. She stayed in alignment — and power rose to meet her. This is not just a history lesson. This is an invitation: To stop shrinking. To stop apologizing. To remember what queens already know: The throne is inside you.

When the Soul Remembers HOPE – Available at books.by/wild-soul-hope and Amazon and Kindle

FB: @wildsoulhope and @hopeandhoney

Leave a comment