July 2013 Attune Magazine July 2013 | Page 19

By learning and understanding our own symbolism that is used in our dreams, we are able to better connect to our subconscious and listen to our inner intuition.

Symbolism is a cultural and specific aspect of human nature. Between different cultures, and sometimes even between individuals within the same community, the symbolic meaning of an icon can mean a different thing to each person. This affects our understanding of our dreams and helps us understand our own meaning.When deciphering your dream, to understand what you intuitive subconscious is telling you, you should first identify the key components. What stood out for you? What elements did you remember? Write these down – colors, feelings, symbols, specific people or items. After you’ve done that, look at each component individually. What do these things mean to you? Red, might mean love to one person, but perhaps it means anger to you – denoting an element of anger being presented by your sub-conscious – perhaps you have an anger issue to work through?

At the end of the day, you need to learn to trust in yourself. By being ‘at one’ with your intuition and understanding your dreams and signs, you will gain a greater understanding in who you are and be better prepared for walking your own journey.

Being one with intuition.

When we reach inwardly to get in touch with our core essence, we can easily access our intuition. Being one with our intuition is very important, as it helps guide us through life’s stormy weather and brings us much enlightenment. All we need to do is slow our mind down, be open to receiving the gifts Spirit wishes to share with us and then receive them. Everyone is an intuitive being, for everyone is a spiritual being.