Universal Landscape: Individualistic spirit of expansion.
Dreaming Lens: Was there a cowboy in your dream? Who was the cowboy? Were you the cowboy? What was the cowboy doing? Was there more than one? Where did the dream take place?
Personal Focus: Cowboys represent the rugged individualism that is intrinsically bound up with the mythology of the American tradition of expansion and cultivation. The cowboy is often considered a lone figure; connecting with a sense of isolation that is no less capable for his solitude. The media has turned the cowboy into an icon of enormous proportions. They represent the silent strength of the masculine principle at its absolute best. Any dream that features a cowboy is likely connecting to this spirit of independence.
Are there new frontiers in your life that need exploring? Perhaps there is something to be done that must be done on your own. After all, the cowboy is ever riding off into the sunset, propelled by the belief that there is always something new just over the horizon.
[1]Whether the dreamer is a cowboy or simply sees one in his dream, he feels lost and alone, seeking wealth but never finding it.
If the cowboy is in the company of others, the dreamer is not as alone as he thinks.
If the cowboy is driving cattle, the dreamer shouldn’t despair, as better financial conditions are on the way.
[2]As an archetype, a cowboy boasts the qualities of a tough, rugged, strong man.
The appearance of woman’s dream may represent someone who with his physique and charm but who will love her He may turn out to be a coyote or trickster on a women’s path of self-fulfillment.
[3]To see or dream that you are a cowboy represents manliness, severity, and robustness. You are capable of managing your basic primal desires as well as your intuition.
[4]Dreaming of cowboys signifies being in tune with nature and individualism. You have the ability to control your feelings and determine the course of your own life.
[5]Adventure, individualism. Exaggerated craving for admiration. Longing for directness and being closer to self.
[6]In a dream, a cowboy represents flow of profits from one’s business, or it may mean dancing or whirling.
[7]This is symbolic of a loner, someone who is self-sufficient
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