Colorado
To dream of Colorado represents a mindset that is self-sufficient about noticing it's safe on it's own if it needs to. Noticing you're tough about nobody else saying you are a problem. Self-sufficient and confident in your ability to keep yourself safe without needing anyone to acknowledge it. Self-sufficient about other people thinking your safe on your own. Nothing weird about you seeing yourself safe. Safe on your own while not thinking you can't handle yourself. Confident about handling yourself with nobody thinking you're dangerous. As safe as everyone else about being self-sufficient about whatever you need to do. Seeing yourself safe so other people don't mind it. Thinking style that isn't little about liking seeing safety is chosen self-sufficient. Tougher than someone else about being safe without a reason. Nobody has to say you have a problem with being safe on your own. A mindset between people that doesn't have to be talked to like a child about why it can safely handle itself.
Negatively, dreaming of Colorado represents a mindset that is overdoing being self-sufficient about noticing it's safe on it's own if it needs to. A mindset that can't be seen by other people that you can't safely do things for yourself. Being self-sufficient on your own that feels safe, but empty. Prioritizing financial self-sufficiency or your career that feels safe, but you feel alone. Self-sufficiency that's safe on your own, but other people don't agree with it. Feeling the pressure to be self-sufficient and safe without support or guidance from others. A mindset of being emotionally disconnected and self-sufficient, prioritizing practicality and stability over love and emotional connection. An inner conflict about balancing practicality and emotional needs, and may suggest the need to reevaluate your priorities and choices. Anxiety or fear about being on your own safe and self-sufficient, or feeling like you are not ready or prepared to handle the challenges of living away from home.
Example: A man dreamed of being in Colorado. In waking life, he was busy with work building franchises while believing that finding a woman wasn't important until his finances were in better order. In this case, Colorado may have reflected the mindset of the dreamer being desiring to be financially self-sufficient and safe already without anyone questioning it.
Example 2: A young man dreamed of going to a movie theatre in Boulder, Colorado with Patti Smith, her favorite punk rocker. They were going to see a large selection of horror movies, but decided to power up their jetpacks and fly outside the front door after finding the movies boring. In waking life, the dreamer was accepted into University for journalism after pressure from a mentor doctor friend, but then dropped out to become a psychic. In this case, Colorado may reflect the mindset of the dreamer being self-sufficient about being safe on her own with an education that leads to a job without anyone questioning it.
Example 3: A teenage girl dreamed about being in Colorado while driving a limo. In waking life she was learning to drive. In this case Colorado may reflect the mindset of the dreamer being self-sufficient and safe with her driving skills without parents having to watch over her to question her driving ability.
Example 4: A young man dreamed of being in the military in Colorado. In waking life, his girlfriend broke up with him because she left the country while he had a nightshift job and lived 3 hours away from her. He still talked to her in email. In this case, Colorado may have reflected his feelings about his life requiring him to be self-sufficient about being safely employed with a nightshift job was more important than his long distance relationship.
Example 5: A woman dreamed moving back to Colorado. In waking life, she and her family were employed by the military. In this case, Colorado may have reflected her feelings about being self-sufficient and safe with her time off military duty without he military questioning it.
Example 6: A man dreamed of being in Colorado. In waking life, he was accepted into University and was preparing to leave in September to live in the school dorms away from his family. In this case, Colorado may have reflected his mindset of needing to self-sufficient about being completely safe on his own away from home without anyone questioning it.
Example 7: A young woman had recurring dreams of leaving New Zealand to reunite with her boyfriend in Colorado, but each time it ended badly and she regretted leaving New Zealand. In waking life, she was in an open long-distance relationship with her boyfriend while exploring her new life and developing feelings for other guys. In this case, New Zealand may represent her sense of security and safety in her friendship attitude about accepting an open relationship with her boyfriend as safe, while Colorado represents her dislike of her and her boyfriend's ability to handle an open relationship safely without her once she confronts it actually happening.