Intuition and consciousness shaped Murry Hope’s approach to Egyptian wisdom, symbolic awareness, and the Cartouche cards. Her work remains relevant today.

Murry Hope was a spiritual author whose work quietly shaped how many people came to understand intuition, consciousness, and ancient wisdom. Best known for her writings on Egyptian spirituality, time, and multidimensional awareness, as well as for creating the Cartouche cards, she offered frameworks that encouraged self awareness rather than belief.

Although she passed away in 2012, her work remains relevant because it addresses questions we are still asking today: how intuition functions, how meaning is formed, and how to live with greater responsibility and clarity.

Her contributions

Murry Hope had a rare ability to translate complex metaphysical ideas into accessible language without diluting their depth. Her work bridged the symbolic and the practical, inviting readers to think critically while remaining open to intuition.

She explored Egyptian archetypes not as mythology frozen in the past, but as living symbolic systems that speak directly to the human psyche. Through books such as Practical Egyptian Magic, she showed how symbols, stories, and archetypes can act as mirrors for inner awareness and personal responsibility.

Her writing also moved beyond Earth based symbolism. In works exploring time, consciousness, and cosmic awareness, she encouraged readers to consider existence as multidimensional rather than linear. Importantly, she did not position herself as a guru. Instead, she consistently returned the reader to their own perception, intuition, and discernment.

A recurring theme in her work was accountability. Whether she was writing about Earth consciousness, time, or intuitive perception, the underlying message was clear: awareness without responsibility is incomplete.

Why her work still matters today

Much of what Murry Hope explored has entered mainstream conversation, often without reference to its earlier origins. Topics such as intuitive intelligence, multidimensional consciousness, planetary responsibility, and symbolic literacy are now widely discussed.

What makes her work still relevant is not novelty, but structure. She offered ways of thinking rather than ideas to adopt. Her books encourage the reader to observe patterns, question assumptions, and engage actively with their inner world.

For readers today who feel overwhelmed by spiritual noise, her work offers something increasingly rare: space to think, reflect, and choose consciously.

This is where her writing aligns closely with the principles of the BEMA™ Methodology. Body, Emotions, Mind and beliefs, and Accountability to action are all present in her work, even when not named as such. Awareness is always meant to lead somewhere. Insight must translate into how one lives.

Recommended reading and why it is still relevant

Practical Egyptian Magic: This book introduces Egyptian archetypes and symbolism as tools for understanding the self. Rather than presenting rituals as fixed practices, it focuses on symbolic awareness.

Relevance today: Many people are rediscovering archetypal thinking as a way to understand behaviour, emotion, and motivation without self judgement.

The Paschats and the Crystal People

Perhaps her most unusual work, this book presents teachings from inter-dimensional feline beings. Beyond the imagery, the text explores perception, awareness, and non linear intelligence.

Relevance today: As interest grows in non ordinary states of consciousness, this book challenges readers to differentiate imagination from insight and belief from awareness.

Time: The Ultimate Energy

Hope reframes time as an energetic field rather than a fixed sequence. She explores how consciousness interacts with time, memory, and choice.

Relevance today: Conversations around timelines, trauma, and lived experience increasingly acknowledge that time is not processed uniformly by the human mind.

The Sirius Connection

This book explores the symbolic and energetic significance of Sirius in ancient Egyptian knowledge systems.

Relevance today: Whether read literally or symbolically, it invites readers to question inherited narratives about human origins and knowledge.

The Gaia Dialogues
A series of reflections on Earth as a living consciousness and humanity’s responsibility within that system.

Relevance today: In an era of ecological crisis, this book feels less idealistic and more urgent. It frames responsibility as awareness in action.

Spotlight: The Cartouche cards

One of Murry Hope’s most enduring creations is the Egyptian Cartouche card deck. First published in the 1980s, the deck draws on Egyptian archetypes such as Isis, Osiris, Anubis, and Ma’at. Unlike traditional tarot, the Cartouche cards were designed to activate intuition and inner guidance rather than predict outcomes.

Hope described the cards as protective and clarifying. Many users report that readings feel direct, grounded, and uncompromising in their honesty.

I continue to use the Cartouche cards in my own work because they support awareness rather than dependency. They align naturally with the BEMA™ Methodology. The body responds to symbol, emotions surface through imagery, the mind gains clarity through pattern recognition, and accountability emerges through conscious choice.

Decades after their creation, the Cartouche cards remain a practical tool for self awareness rather than interpretation.

Why this matters for you

Revisiting Murry Hope’s work is not about nostalgia or belief. It is about reclaiming depth in a space that has become crowded with shortcuts and certainty.

Her writing reminds us that intuition is not mystical performance. It is a function of awareness. Consciousness is not something to chase. It is something to inhabit responsibly.

This is what it means to return to The Real You.

A reflective question

Which book, teacher, or framework helped you think more clearly rather than believe more deeply?

Continue your self awareness work

If Murry Hope’s work resonates with you, it is likely because you are already interested in using symbolic language, intuition, and reflection as tools for real change rather than abstract ideas.

This is the same approach I work with in my Tarot for Self Transformation workshop. The focus is not prediction, but learning how to read symbols as mirrors for the body, emotions, and mind, and how to translate insight into conscious action. Tarot becomes a framework for self awareness, clarity, and responsibility, not dependency.

You may also want to explore my upcoming book, Becoming You, which offers a structured approach to healing patterns and realigning with the Real You through the BEMA™ Methodology. It brings together body awareness, emotional literacy, mindset, and accountability in a way that can be applied to everyday life.

Both are designed to support one thing: thinking more clearly, trusting your inner perception, and living with greater integrity.

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